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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
27-39 Old Brewery Lane ... 375 Mount Pleasant Road Toronto ON ... Toronto Street Post Office / Bank of Canada Building 10 Toronto Street
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 City of Toronto's Heritage Property Inventory is a list of buildings, structures, and properties in Toronto that are identified by the city, for the purposes of preserving their original facades and appearances. [1]
CNE Women's Building 1908 1961 Exhibition Place, now Better Living Centre site Ardwold: 1910 1936 Spadina Rd North Toronto Collegiate Institute: 1912 Collegiate Gothic (facade of original building in the courtyard of current structure), 70 Roehampton Avenue Quebec Bank headquarters [8] 1912 1969 King St W at Bay St, now Commerce Court Bank of ...
The structure dates to the early 1750s. The building was moved to its present location, consecrated, and saw the addition of a steeple in 1756. It remains the second-oldest surviving building in Halifax after St. Paul's Church. Sinclair Inn: 1710 [99] 1781 [99] Annapolis Royal: The main structure known as the Sinclair Inn dates to 1781.
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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: François Bâby House [74] 1812 (completed) 1950 Windsor