Address: 205 Carlton Street Intersection: Parliament Street Type of Building: Banks Name of Building: Canadian Bank of Commerce
Address: 65 Church Street Type of Building: Parsonages Name of Building: St. James Parish House Notes: Built on the site of St. James' Parochial School. It originally consisted of ofices, meeting rooms, a gymnasium, and classrooms. There have been many changes to the building, including a 1958 renovation and the addition of a Diocesan Centre at the east end in 1963. SEE: St. James Condominiums for proposal (year 2000 / 2001) to replace it with condominiums.
Address: 65 Church Street Type of Building: Parsonages Name of Building: St. James Rectory no.2 Notes: Built on the same site as the first rectory, but facing west towrds the Parochial School. Demolished in 1959 to enable the city to develope the area as a park.
Address: 101 College Street Type of Building: Hospitals Name of Building: Toronto General Hospital no.2 Notes: Bell Wing, built 1909-1919 being (partially?) demolished as part of a $350M redevelopment plan.
Address: 440 College Street Type of Building: Banks Name of Building: Bank of Nova Scotia
Address: 212 Cowan Avenue Type of Building: Community Centres Name of Building: Masaryk Hall Notes: Initially built for the Parkdale Curling Club. Changed to the Pavlova Roller Rink, c1907. Purchased in 1944 by the Masaryk Memorial Institute, alterations were made, and used for recreational, social, cultural and educational activities. May be listed under another address of no. 450 Scarborough Golf Club Road.
Address: 6 Hoskin Avenue Type of Building: Colleges Name of Building: Trinity College
Address: 0 King Street West Type of Building: Banks Name of Building: Canadian Bank of Commerce Notes: SEE ALSO: Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce.
Address: 1 King Street West Type of Building: Banks Name of Building: Toronto Dominion Bank Notes: Originally the Dominion Bank of Canada. Proposed site of the 500-seat Ed and Anne Mirvish Theatre as well as a Condominium tower.
Address: 1 King Street West Type of Building: Banks Name of Building: Dominion Bank of Canada Notes: SEE: under building name of Toronto Dominion Bank (same address).
Address: 25 King Street West Type of Building: Banks Name of Building: Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Notes: Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. Originally known as the Canadian Bank of Commerce. SEE ALSO: Commerce Court, 243 Bay Street.
Address: 39 King Street West Type of Building: Banks Name of Building: Bank of Nova Scotia Notes: Occupied nos. 39-41 King Street West. Demolished in 1969 to make way for Commerce Court.
Address: 51 King Street West Intersection: Bay Street Type of Building: Banks Name of Building: Union Bank Notes: Occupied street nos.51-53 King Street West. Terra cotta facade was replaced with limestone when Sproat & Rolph expanded the building c1934. Building was known as the Imperial Bank of Canada when it was demolished c.mid 1960s in order to make way for I.M. Pei's Commerce Court tower.
Address: 212 King Street West Type of Building: Office Buildings Name of Building: Union Building Notes: Later housed Telfer's Restaurant.
Address: 31 King's College Circle Type of Building: Theatres Name of Building: Convocation Hall
Address: 10 King's College Road Type of Building: Research Buildings Name of Building: Sanford Fleming Building Notes: Originally the Physics Building, then the McLennan Laboratories.
Address: 0 Kingston Road Type of Building: Clubhouses Name of Building: Toronto Hunt Club
Address: 635 Parliament Street Type of Building: Cemeteries Name of Building: St. James Cemetery Notes: Grounds laid out (designed) by John G. Howard, 1844. Iron fence and stone pillars designed by Darling and Pearson, 1905.
Address: 744 Queen Street East Type of Building: Banks Name of Building: Canadian Bank of Commerce
Address: 588 Queen Street West Intersection: Bathurst Street Type of Building: Banks Name of Building: Bank of Commerce Notes: Now known as "Meeting Place" and converted to a community centre for homeless people.
Address: 78 Queen's Park Type of Building: Mansions Name of Building: Flavelle House Notes: Originally called "Holwood" the mansion was built by Joseph Flavelle, president of the William Davies Co., forerunner of Canada Packers. Now functions as the centre of the University of Toronto's Faculty of Law. Law library was added in 1961 by Hart Massey with William J. McBain.
Address: 78 Queen's Park Type of Building: Architect-designed houses Name of Building: Holwood Notes: SEE: Flavelle House (same address)
Address: 100 Queen's Park Type of Building: Museums Name of Building: Royal Ontario Museum
Address: 99 St. George Street Type of Building: Mansions Name of Building: Long Garth Notes: Also known as the Sir. Edmund Walker House. Darling & Pearson responsible for the second floor (1902) as well as the second wind (1905).
Address: 31 Yonge Street Type of Building: Office Buildings Name of Building: Canadian Pacific Railways
Address: 171 Yonge Street Type of Building: Banks Name of Building: Imperial Bank of Commerce Notes: Initially known as the Imperial Bank of Canada. Dates of construction vary in some sources -- 1910 or 1914.
Address: 173 Yonge Street Intersection: Queen's Park Crescent E. Type of Building: Banks Name of Building: Bank of Montreal Notes: Part of the facade of this building will be incorporated into the Maritime Life Tower, scheduled for completion in 2002. SEE: 2 Queen Street East.
Address: 199 Yonge Street Type of Building: Banks Name of Building: Canadian Bank of Commerce Notes: SEE ALSO: Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce.
Address: 1121 Yonge Street Type of Building: Railway Stations Name of Building: North Toronto Rail Station Notes: Now an LCBO store.