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A foyer, restaurant and auditorium, designed by French architect Jacques Carlu and muralist Natacha Carlu, located within the former Eaton's College Street department store; remarkable examples of Art Deco and Streamline Moderne interior design Chapel of St. James-the-Less Anglican Church [18] [19] 1861 (completed) 1990 Toronto
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
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 Rev. Hoyes Lloyd House 1871
Founded in 1914 as Timothy Eaton Memorial Methodist Church Toronto Chinese United Church L'Amoreaux: 1918 Founded under the sponsorship of the Methodist Church of Canada in Downtown Toronto. Moved from its historically significant building at Chestnut Street from First Chinatown to present Scarborough location by 1988. Trethewey Park United Church
St Paul's Anglican Church 1841 Bloor Street, between Church and Jarvis Fire Engine No. 4 1842 1861 St. Patrick's Market Queen St W Kearnsey House 1843 1904 east of Yonge St north of Wellesley, now site of Dundonald St Methodist Church 1844 1888 South side of Richmond Street between Yonge and Bay. Moffat, Murray and Company 1844 1987
Church and Wellesley is an LGBT-oriented enclave in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.It is roughly bounded by Gerrard Street to the south, Yonge Street to the west, Charles Street to the north, and Jarvis Street to the east, with the core commercial strip located along Church Street from Wellesley south to Alexander.
The McCaul Street Synagogue, circa 1920. In 1952, the congregation merged with Goel Tzedec Synagogue, to form Beth Tzedec, which later relocated to Bathurst Street. Adath Israel Congregation, Toronto Holy Blossom Temple Kiever Synagogue, Toronto. A list of synagogues in the Greater Toronto Area, a region with a large Jewish population.
By 1815, this area was known as Old Town, as a new neighbourhood formed to its west. Extending from present-day Jarvis street to Peter Street (and Blue Jay Way), south of Queen Street West and north of Front Street, this became known as New Town. Sparsely populated in 1815, New Town grew rapidly during the 1820s and 1830s, and a rivalry formed ...