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Old City Hall
Old City Hall
Did you know? Old City Hall narrowly escaped demolition in the 1960's as defunct department store chain Eaton's wished to incorporate the land into a mega office development. Following much public outcry, the project morphed into the Eaton Centre and the Bay St landmark was preserved.
York County Courthouse
York County Courthouse
Did you know? The buildings to the east and west of the old courthouse were once its wings. They were sold off by York County in the early 1900's and their aesthetics were subsequently altered.
St. Lawrence Hall
St. Lawrence Hall
Did you know? In 1979, then Ontario Premier Bill Davis, in attendance at St. Lawrence Hall, pushed the plunger that triggered the groundbreaking of Canada's Wonderland amusement park... 25km to the north.
Auto BLDG
Auto BLDG
Did you know? Unlike its name suggests, the building was never home to a car factory.
Consumers’ Gas Building
Consumers’ Gas Building
Fort York
Fort York
Did you know? The first 'Government House' was built in 1800 inside the fort. Ontario is one of only three Canadian provinces without an official residence for its Lieutenant Governor since the closure of Chorley Park in 1937.

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