Etobicoke Hall of Fame is a civic hall of fame in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It began as a project of Etobicoke, a borough of Metropolitan Toronto. Etobicoke is now part of the larger city of Toronto. The project has been continued by the City of Toronto government.
Inductees
- Dr. A. Ann Curtin (1889-1977), 1974
 - Thomas Fisher (1792-1874), 1974
 - William Gamble (1805-1881), 1974
 - Robert A. Given (b. 1924), 1974
 - W. Earle Gordon (1891-1968), 1974
 - Morfudd Harries (1903-1996), 1974
 - Flt. Lt. David E. Hornell, VC (1910-1944), 1974
 - Gus Ryder (1899-1991), 1974
 - Robert Home Smith (1877-1935), 1974
 - Reverend Canon Francis Treymayne, (1829-1919), 1974
 - Gordon Sinclair (1900-1984), 1984
 - Murray and Margaret Dryden (1911-2004, 1907-1985), 1986
 - F. Edna Gardner (1904-1991), 1986
 - Dr. J. Page Harshman (1916-1977), 1986
 - Cliff Lumsdon (1931-1991), 1986
 - Barry Gosse (1937-1988), 1987
 - Geoffrey H. Wood (1896-1995), 1987
 - Frederick T. James (1869-1949), 1988
 - John Borden Hamilton, Q.C. (1913-2005), 1988
 - Donald Strathdee (1931-1989), 1988
 - Dr. Lap-Chee Tsui, 1989
 - Alice Rycroft (1914-2015), 1990
 - Sonny Thomson (1932-1993), 1990
 - June Callwood (1924-2007), 1992
 - John P. MacBeth (1921-1991), 1993
 - James A. McNabb (1905-1995), 1996
 - Vera Halhed (1914-1996), 1997
 - Elizabeth "Betty" Coulter
 - Marie Curtis (1912-2006)
 - Stewart Davidson Sr. (1924-1985)
 - Reverend Stewart B. East
 - Howard P. Lowe (1914-1991)
 - Nora Pownall (1925-2015)
 - Kemp Scott (1914-2015), 1989
 
External links
- Etobicoke Hall of Fame at the City of Toronto website
 
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