Toronto Southwest

It was represented in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1914 until 1926, when it was abolished and redistributed into the Brockton, Dovercourt, Bracondale, Bellwoods, St. Andrew, and St. Patrick districts.

[2] The northern boundary was College Street, starting at Lansdowne Avenue, across.

It then went southwards along its eastern border on the western edge of University Avenue to Simcoe Street and then to Lake Ontario.

The western border picked up on land on Dunn Avenue and then jogged west on the north side of Queen Street West to the east side of Lansdowne Avenue.

It continued north on Lansdowne to the south side of College Street.