Toronto East, also known as East Toronto, was a provincial riding that was created in Toronto, Ontario in 1867 when the country of Canada was established and the Province of Ontario was established. It existed from 1867 to 1886 and from 1894 to 1914.
In 1867, Toronto was divided into two provincial districts, East Toronto and Toronto West. In 1886, these districts were dissolved and a single district covering the entire city was created. This city-wide district elected three members.
In 1894 this riding was split into four parts, of which a new Toronto East district was one. It occupied the eastern part of the old city of Toronto. It elected one MPP at first. From 1908 to 1914 it elected two members to the legislature. They were each elected in separate first-past-the-post election contests.
In 1914 the Toronto East district was abolished. The districts of Toronto East, Toronto North, Toronto South and Toronto West were replaced by Toronto Northeast, Toronto Northwest, Toronto Southwest and Toronto Southeast, which were constituted as two-member districts. Parkdale and Riverdale were created as single-member constituencies.
In 1867, when the province of Ontario was established, two ridings were created to represent the city of Toronto. Toronto East was created from the city wards of St. Lawrence, St. Davids and St. James.
In 1886 the district was abolished and Toronto, a multi-member district covering the entire city, was created, which elected three members to the legislature.
The riding was re-formed in 1894. In the second incarnation, the boundaries were Lake Ontario to the south and Danforth Avenue to the north. The western boundary consisted of Sherbourne Street north to Carlton Street, east along Carlton to Sumach Street and north along Sumach to the Danforth. Its eastern border consisted of Coxwell Avenue north to Queen Street East, west along Queen to Greenwoods Avenue (now Greenwood Avenue) and north along Greenwoods to the Danforth.
In 1914, the riding was split between the new ridings of Toronto Southeast and Riverdale.