Address: 103 Bellevue Avenue Type of Building: Churches Name of Building: St. Stephen's-In-the-Fields Notes: Built 1858 by Thomas Fuller. Rebuilt 1865 by Gundry & Langley. Addition in 1872 by R.C. Wintermeyer. Renovated 1985-86.
Address: 200 Church Street Type of Building: Churches Name of Building: St. Michael's Cathedral Notes: Also listed as no.57 Bond Street. Initial Cathedral built by William Thomas, 1845-1848; tower and spire additions by Gundry & Langley, 1865-1867; dormer addions by Joseph Connolly, 1890.
Address: 0 Dummer Street Type of Building: Churches Name of Building: St. Patrick's Church Notes: SEE: Our Lady of Mount Carmel, no. 202 St. Patrick Street.
Address: 2 Elm Avenue Type of Building: Mansions Name of Building: Glen Hurst Notes: Originally the home of Edgar Jarvis. In the 1890s, the street address was 75 Park Road. In 1948, the property was sold to Branksome Hall School, a private school for girls, and the house was converted into classroooms. In the recent past, the house has been known as "Readacres".
Address: 131 Farnham Avenue Type of Building: Mansions Name of Building: Oaklands Notes: Original owner was John Macdonald. House is now part of the De La Salle College Oaklands.
Address: 100 Front Street West Type of Building: Hotels Name of Building: Queen's Hotel Notes: Replaced by Sword's Hotel, then the Royal York Hotel.
Address: 515 Jarvis Street Type of Building: Mansions Name of Building: Euclid Hall Notes: Initially the home of farm equipment magnate Hart A. Massey. Today the house survives as the "Keg Mansion".
Address: 0 Mill Street Intersection: Trinity Street Type of Building: Distilleries Name of Building: Gooderham & Worts Distillery Notes: Begun in 1832, a complex of some 45 buildings, occupying 5.5 hectares on Mill Street, Just north of the Gardiner Expressway, and between Parliament and Cherry Streets. SEE ALSO (for Condominium redevelopment project): 39 Parliament St, and nos. 70 & 80 Mill St.
Address: 0 Simcoe Street Type of Building: Official Residences Name of Building: Government House no.2 Notes: SEE ALSO: Government House no.1 (1798-1862)
Address: 202 St. Patrick Street Type of Building: Churches Name of Building: Our Lady of Mount Carmel Notes: Initially known as St. Patrick's Dummer Street.
Address: 21 Wellesley Street East Type of Building: Warehouses Name of Building: John MacDonald Warehouse
Address: 21 Wellington Street East Type of Building: Warehouses Name of Building: John Macdonald & Company