1806  To be Sold . . . Park Lots No. 17, 18 and 19 in the First Concession of York.
1833, 1838  When a reservation for a town is made by Government, a number of lots are laid out contiguous to the town itself, each of which contains about 10 acres, these are termed "Park lots," and prove of great use to the inhabitants when the town begins to increase in wealth and population.
1955  . . . the Canadian Pacific Railway Company are now the owners of the Park Lots ten (10) and Nineteen (19) through which the extension of Vankoughnet Street must pass.