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10 Armoury Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is the site of a new courthouse that opened in 2023, consolidating six Ontario Court of Justice criminal courts, 73 judicial hearing rooms, and other court services in one location. The 17-story, 775,000-square-foot tower is the largest courthouse in Ontario.
10 Armoury St. Satellite courtrooms: 1530 Markham Rd. 2700 Eglinton Ave. W. Windsor Chatham Sarnia Goderich Walkerton Owen Sound Stratford London St. Thomas Woodstock
In 2023, most court rooms and services moved to a new purpose-built courthouse at 10 Armoury Street, leaving eight municipally-run provincial offence courts which are scheduled to relocate from Old City Hall to St. Lawrence Market North in April 2025. [14] [15]
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Lévis Armoury 10 de l'Arsenal Street; St. David Street at St. Antoine Street 1911-4 David Ewart: Canada's Register of Historic Places; Recognized - 1991 Register of the Government of Canada Heritage Buildings; Lévis, Quebec: This centrally located two-storey Baronial style stone structure has a copper hipped roof.
Moss Park Armoury is a Canadian Forces facility located at 130 Queen Street East in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is at the northeast corner of Jarvis Street and Queen Street East, in the neighbourhood of Moss Park. It currently hosts several units of the Primary Reserve. More than 600 soldiers and reservists train at Moss Park every week. [1]
View of the St. Catharines Armoury from Lake Street. The St. Catharines Armoury is a Recognized Federal Heritage Building in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. The building is currently used by the Canadian Armed Forces as a drill hall. [1] The armoury trains the Lincoln and Welland Regiment and serves the 10th Battery of the 56th Field Artillery ...
The office is located in 10 Downing Street and the terms Downing Street and Number 10 are often used as metonyms for the office itself. Technically the Prime Minister's Office is part of the Cabinet Office, [3] although in practice the two are said to be 'organisationally distinct'. [4]