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,
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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
Toronto’s Church of the Redeemer, Avenue Rd. and Bloor
In the 1850s, Yorkville was a small village to the north of Toronto, surrounded by fields and farmland. Horse-drawn coaches provided a connection to the
The E. W. Gillett Building at 276 King St. West
The E. W. Gillett Building at 276 King Street West is one of the structures that will be demolished if the Mirvish Condo project receives
Toronto’s architectural gems—St. James Cathedral on King St. East
St. James Cathedral at 65 Church Street, on the northeast corner of Church and King Street East, is one of Toronto’s most historic churches. It
Toronto’s old Bloordale (State) movie theatre
4 This photo from the City of Toronto Archives (1103-100) of the Bloordale Theatre was likely taken in 1937, the year the theatre opened.
Toronto’s old movie theatres—the Royal Theatre (the Pylon)
Toronto’s old movie theatres—the Royal Theatre (the Pylon) Doug Taylor 3 years ago Categories: architecture toronto, entertainment Toronto, Old Toronto movie theatres, Toronto, Toronto history,
Toronto’s 7th Post Office on Toronto St.
Toronto’s Seventh Post Office, located at 10 Toronto Street, remains as impressive today as when it was built between the years 1851 and 1853. The