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An early 19th-century bank building, representative of the rise of Toronto as a commercial centre and the role played by the Bank of Upper Canada in the development of Upper Canada: Bead Hill [12] [13] 1600s (village established) 1991 (designated); June 15, 2019 (added to national park system) Toronto
La Porte: 16: Lowell E. and Paula G. Jackson House: Lowell E. and Paula G. Jackson House: August 1, 2013 : 2935 Ridge Rd. Long Beach: 17: George and Adele Jaworowski House: George and Adele Jaworowski House: August 1, 2013
Church and Wellesley: Old Toronto 18 De La Salle Institute 1871 253 Adelaide Street East Old Town: Old Toronto 18 George M. Evans House 1871 69 Grange Avenue Grange Park: Old Toronto 18 Oliver Goodwin House 1871 27 Rosedale Road Rosedale: Old Toronto 18 Henry Howson House 1871 516 Wellington Street West Fashion District: Old Toronto 18
Name Address Coordinates Government recognition (CRHP №) Image 1929 clubhouse of the Toronto Hunt Club: 1107 Avenue Road Toronto ON : Federal () More images: 47 Front Street East
Second largest church in the Syro-Malabar Catholic Eparchy of Mississauga: Christ the Good Shepherd at St. Michael U.C.C. Ukrainian: New Toronto: Church Of The Holy Protection Ukrainian: Christie Pits: Dormition of the Mother of God Ukrainian Catholic Church Ukrainian: Trinity-Bellwoods: Holy Eucharist Ukrainian Catholic Church Ukrainian: Riverdale
Deer Park United Church: Deer Park: Founded 1881 as Deer Park Presbyterian Church Dewi Sant Welsh United Church: Bedford Park: 1907-2022: Only Welsh language congregation in Canada. Amalgamated with Timothy Eaton Memorial. Dentonia Park United Church: East York: Founded 1924 Dufferin Street United Church: Dufferin and Davenport Disbanded 1961
Bank of Toronto 1913 1965 King and Bay (some stonework re-assembled at Guild Park) Land Registry Office [9] 1915 1964 Queen St W at Bay St, now Toronto City Hall Savarin Tavern 1919 1980 330 Bay Street (facade initially retained, later demolished) Maple Leaf Stadium: 1926 1967 Bathurst St at Fleet St National Building 1926 2009
Where, prior to World War II there used to be over 30 synagogues in the area in and Kensington Market, Spadina Avenue and Bathurst Street south of Bloor, today only four remain as many of the older buildings were sold when congregations relocated north of St. Clair Avenue in the 1950s and 1960s following the migration of the Jewish population ...