The Polson Iron Works was a large and productive shipbuilding enterprise in the late 18th and early 19th century, operating near what is today the foot of Sherbourne Street. While most of its 150+ vessel output no longer exists, some is still in use today and the nature of the Toronto Waterfront his directly affected to this day by its presence 100 years ago. About Ron Jenkins
Ron is a long-time member of the National Yacht Club. His father, Alf (past Purser Shellbacks, Class A Dinghy Sailor and an active keel boat owner) and his grandfather, Herb (NYC treasurer for decades, and active keel boat sailor) carries the Jenkins’ name well back in NYC history. Ron is an active nature and sailing photographer; when hobbies do not interfere, he works in technology marketing. He is an active participant in Waterfront for All, a coalition of groups protecting the Toronto waterfront
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