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Old Toronto 18 George S. Garden Building 1875 291–293 King Street West Entertainment District: Old Toronto 18 Thomas Hogarth House 1875 58 Hogarth Avenue Riverdale: Old Toronto 18 237 Gerrard Street East 1875 237 Gerrard Street East Cabbagetown: Old Toronto 18 H. J. C. Ireton House 1875 70 Lonsdale Road Deer Park: Old Toronto 18
Gouinlock Buildings / Early Exhibition Buildings National Historic Site of Canada Toronto ON 43°37′43″N 79°24′42″W / 43.6285°N 79.4118°W / 43.6285; -79.4118 ( Gouinlock Buildings / Early Exhibition Buildings National Historic Site of
John Cox Cottage, at 469 Broadview Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is the oldest known house in the city still used as a residence, and it still resides on its original site. The property, immediately to the east of what was John Scadding 's original lot, [ 1 ] was deeded to John Cox by Governor Simcoe in 1796.
Designation gives Toronto City Council the legal authority to refuse any application that would adversely affect the property's heritage attributes. There are two categories for designation under the Ontario Heritage Act: Part IV (individual property designation) or Part V (Heritage Conservation District designation). [ 7 ]
The birthplace of the settlement that would become Toronto and the primary defence for (what was then) York, Upper Canada, the Fort now serves as a museum containing the largest collection of War of 1812 buildings in Canada and many of the oldest buildings in Toronto: Fourth York Post Office [26] [27] 1835 (completed) 1980 Toronto
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The oldest building in the county is the Stone-Tolan house, but the answer to the oldest in the city gets a little tricky. ... located at the corner of Lake Avenue and Latta Road, was constructed ...
Great Toronto Fire of 1904, 104 buildings destroyed St. Lawrence Market North Building 1904 1968 Replaced by current St. Lawrence Market north building, itself slated for demolition 5 St. Joseph St Warehouse Wickson & Gregg 1905 2010 Street facade retained around condo tower Second Exhibition Grandstand: 1906 1947 (fire)