High Park was a provincial electoral district in the west-end of the old City of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
He lost his seat over the issue of temperance; even though his Conservatives were returned with a majority government.
So when Drew's government passed a new law that allowed "cocktail bars" to open in the province, his local constituents were not pleased, allowing the aptly named temperance candidate, "Temperance Bill" Temple of the Ontario Co-operative Commonwealth Federation to win.
[4] The provincial riding had a number of colourful Members of Provincial Parliament (MPPs) including Drew, and his successor William Horace Temple as well as the district's final representative, Doctor Morton Shulman.
As of 2024, the territory it represented belongs in the current Parkdale—High Park, York South—Weston and Davenport districts.