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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
Scadding Cabin (or Simcoe Cabin) is a 1794 log cabin on the grounds of Exhibition Place in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was constructed for John Scadding [1] and is now the oldest surviving building in Toronto. [2]
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
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
The Gooderham Building, also known as the Flatiron Building, is an historic office building at 49 Wellington Street East in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.It is located on the eastern edge of the city's Financial District (east of Yonge Street) in the St. Lawrence neighbourhood, wedged between Front Street and Wellington Street in Downtown Toronto, where they join up to form a triangular intersection.
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)
Also known as "the Old Arts Building", it is the oldest building still officially in use by a university in Canada. It was designed by the same architect as Government House. The third floor was added to accommodate more staff and students in 1876–77. Fredericton Garrison Barracks: 1827: Fredericton: Saint John County Court House: 3: 1829 ...
First liquor stores in Toronto open following repeal of the Ontario Temperance Act. August 6: The new (present-day) Union Station is open. August 30: Edward, Prince of Wales and Prince George inaugurate the new Princes' Gates at the Exhibition Grounds 1928: November 3: First sound film in Toronto is shown at the Uptown Theatre. 1929: June 11