Address: 0 Front Street West Type of Building: Legislative Buildings Name of Building: Provincial Parliament Buildings (3rd) Notes: Occupied the area known as Simcoe Place, a parcel of land bounded by Front, John, Simcoe and Wellington Streets.
Architects: Chewett J.G. Cumberland & Storm (firm) Curry Samuel Ewart John Howard John Rogers Thomas
Address: 0 Parliament Street Type of Building: Legislative Buildings Name of Building: Provincial Parliament Buildings (2nd) Notes: Situated at the foot of Parliament Street. Consisted of two brick and wood buildings connected by a covered walkway. They were burned down by American troops on 27th April 1813.
Address: 1 Queen's Park Type of Building: Legislative Buildings Name of Building: Provincial Parliament Buildings (current) Notes: A fire destroyed part of the west wing in 1909. A north wing was completed in 1912. SEE ALSO: Provincial Parliament Buildings - East Block (for the 1924-1928 east portion of the Legislative Buildings, often referred to as the "Whitney Block").
Architects: Adamson Associates (firm) Allward & Gouinlock (firm) Fletcher Fred Lennox Edward Mathers & Haldenby (firm) Shore & Moffatt (firm) Ventin Carlos Waite Richard
Designers: 3rd Uncle Design, (firm) Forrest, Gordon Hahn, Gustav
Address: 0 Queen's Park Crescent E. Type of Building: Legislative Buildings Name of Building: Provincial Parliament Buildings - East Block Notes: This large gothic-styled complex, often reffered to as the "Whitney Block", consists of four blocks that have different street addresses: The Whitney Block at 99 Wellesley Street East; The Ferguson Block at 77 Wellesley Street East; The Hearst and Mowatt Blocks at 90 Bay Street and the Hepbourne Block at 80 Grosvenor Street. They are connected to the Parliament Buildings by a 100 yard underground tunnel.
Architects: Heakes F.R.
Address: 0 Queen's Park Crescent E. Type of Building: Legislative Buildings Name of Building: Whitney Block Notes: SEE: Provincial Parliament Buildings - East Block