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Heliconian Club

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BUILDING INFORMATION
Name & Location:
Heliconian Club
35 Hazelton Avenue
Toronto
Annex
Year Completed:
1876
OTHER IDENTIFICATION
Alternate Name:
Toronto Heliconian Club, Olivet Congregational Church, Hazelton Hall
Notes:
This is a rare Toronto example of the Carpenter Gothic Style. Other architectural features include the board-and-batten exterior, a square flat-roofed tower, and a rose window. The building was moved from its original location at the intersection just south of where it currently sits. It was used as a church and Sunday School until 1921, when it was owned by the Painters Union. In 1923, the building was purchased for $8000 by the Heliconian Club, a club for professional women in the arts. 1990: Designated a Toronto Historic Site. 2008: Designated as a National Historic Site.
Status:
Completed
Map:
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BUILDING DATA
Building Type:
Religious
Current Use:
Clubhouse
Former Use:
Church
Heritage Status:
National Historic Site
Heritage Conservation District:
Yorkville Hazelton Heritage Conservation District
Main Style:
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