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Canadian Foresters' Hall

LAST UPDATE: June 21 2024 login to edit this building
photo credit, courtesy of Bob Krawczyk
photo credit, courtesy of Bob Krawczyk
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This building is at Risk
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This building is at risk to Bill 23. 

Bill 23, the More Homes Built Faster Act, 2022, is an “omnibus bill” that would alter ten pieces of Provincial legislation, including the Planning Act, Conservation Authorities Act, Ontario Heritage Act, among others.

BUILDING INFORMATION
Name & Location:
Canadian Foresters' Hall
22 College Street
Toronto
Bay-Cloverhill
Year Completed:
1910
OTHER IDENTIFICATION
Alternate Name:
Canbra Building
Notes:
This is a 5 storey brick and stone building in an Edwardian Classicism Style. At the roof line there is a plain moulded cornice. The attic storey is banded with plain recessed fillets. There are 5 rectangular window openings with tapered stone voussoirs and 3 keystone heads, 5 at the larger center window. In the middle section there is stone quoining at 4 corners, There are 5 windows per floor with flat stone lintels, toothed jamb stone trim and plain stone lug sills. At the second floor centre window there is an expressed bay, stepping forward with a curved architrave on a projecting cornice supported on 4 colonettes with windows set between. The ground floor 5 bay arcade is complex with a full entablature, projecting cornice, modillions, trigliph frieze and plan architrave supported on built up piers with Doric pilasters backing expressed 1/2 Doric columns. Between piers elliptical arches spring from the pilaster capitals.
Status:
Completed
Map:
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Companies:
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BUILDING DATA
Building Type:
Mid-rise
Current Use:
Office
Heritage Status:
Designated under Part V, Ontario Heritage Act
Heritage Conservation District:
Historic Yonge Street Heritage Conservation District
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