The Eclipse Building at 322 King St. West Toronto Doug Taylor 2 years ago Categories: historic Toronto, historic toronto buildings, Toronto, toronto architecture, Toronto history,
Category: historic toronto buildings
Toronto’s old Grover Theatre
The Grover Theatre in the 1920s, gazing east along Danforth Avenue. City of Toronto Archives, Series 488, File 2960-2 The Grover Theatre opened its doors
The York Movie Theatre in Toronto
When the York Theatre opened at 812 Yonge Street, a few doors north of Bloor Street, it was considered an exceptionally fine theatre. Unfortunately, it
The Kent movie theatre—Toronto – Historic Toronto
View looking north on Yonge Street from St. Clair Avenue in the 1940s. Photo, City of Toronto Archives, The Kent Theatre was on the
2014—The 100th Anniversary of Sinking of Empress of Ireland – Historic Toronto
Postcard of the Empress from the collection of the George Scott Railton Heritage Centre of The Salvation Army Some historians refer to the sinking of
Toronto’s architectural gems—College Park (the Carlu, Eaton’s College Street) Doug Taylor 3 years ago Categories: architecture toronto, historic toronto buildings, historic Yonge Street, toronto architecture
Toronto’s Capitol Building at 366 Adelaide West – Historic Toronto
The Capitol Building at 366 Adelaide Street West is on the north side of the street, a short distance to the east of Spadina
The Reid Building at 266-270 King West
There are several historic buildings on King Street West that will be demolished if the Mirvish Condo project is approved by the City of Toronto.
Mackenzie House—Toronto
Mackenzie House at 82 Bond St., Toronto William Lyon Mackenzie was born in Scotland in 1795. He arrived in Upper Canada (Ontario) in 1820,
Colborne Lodge in High Park
High Park in Toronto’s west end is the jewel in the crown of the city’s park system, containing stands of black oak trees that precede