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Posted on 25/08/07

The end of Photography Drive: A city landmark, and an industry, fade out

They called it "Kodak Heights." For thousands of Kodak Canada employees, the company's manufacturing and processing complex at Black Creek and Eglinton was a world unto itself. Starting a century ago, the plant's massive works churned out film for cameras across the country and the continent - at its high point, more than 350 kilometres of 35-mm film every day. And those on the inside didn't lack for anything: The plant had its own theatre groups, fire department and generating station.

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