City Dairy Company Limited

City Dairy Company Limited was a dairy company founded by Walter Edward Massey, president of Massey-Harris, to deliver milk in the city of Toronto.[1][2] The company was the first Canadian dairy to supply pasteurized milk.[1]

The dairy was founded after Massey opened his Dentonia Park farm in 1897 and raised a herd of dairy cattle.[1] The dairy from these cows were sent to a dairy plant at 487 and 563 Spadina Crescent (see Borden Buildings). Massey died in 1901, but the dairy operations continued until it was sold to Borden in 1930 for $7 million. By 1915 City Dairy controlled 40 per cent of the milk market in Toronto.[3]

References

  1. "Dentonia Park Farm". Toronto's Historical Plaques. Retrieved February 15, 2018.
  2. "Neilson, William". Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Retrieved February 14, 2018.
  3. Hauch, Valerie (17 March 2016). "Once Upon A City: Dentonia Park born of Massey's dairy dream". The Toronto Star. Retrieved 21 March 2016.
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