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  • St. Lawrence Hall

    St. Lawrence Hall

    Historic site in Ontario, Canada

    Distance: Approx. 313 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 43.65027778,-79.37222222

    St. Lawrence Hall is a meeting hall in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located at the corner of King Street East and Jarvis Street. It was created to be Toronto's public meeting hall home to public gatherings, concerts, and exhibitions.

  • Daniel Brooke Building

    Daniel Brooke Building

    Distance: Approx. 262 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 43.65055556,-79.37166667

    Daniel Brooke Building is a 19th-century Georgian building in Toronto, Ontario, Canada located on the northeast corner of Jarvis Street and King Street. The building is one of the last remaining buildings of the old Town of York. Built in 1833 for owners Daniel Brooke and John Murchison, it was rebuilt before 1849 and damaged by the Toronto Fire of 1849.

  • First Toronto Post Office

    First Toronto Post Office

    Historic site in Toronto, Ontario

    Distance: Approx. 192 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 43.65184722,-79.37065

    Toronto's First Post Office (also known as the Fourth York Post Office National Historic Site) is a historic post office in Toronto, Ontario. It is the oldest purpose-built post office in Canada that functioned as a department of the British Royal Mail, and the only surviving example. After its initial use as a post office, it became part of a Roman Catholic boys' school (De La Salle College) and later a cold storage building.

  • Bank of Upper Canada Building

    Bank of Upper Canada Building

    Office in Ontario, Canada

    Distance: Approx. 215 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 43.65181667,-79.37097222

    The Bank of Upper Canada Building is a former bank building in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and one of the few remaining buildings in Toronto that predate the 1834 incorporation of the city. It is located at 252 Adelaide Street East (originally 28 Duke Street), in the Old Town district. Opened in 1827, in what was then the town of York, the building housed the Bank of Upper Canada until the bank's collapse in 1866.

  • Toronto Sun Building

    Toronto Sun Building

    Building in Ontario, Canada

    Distance: Approx. 227 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 43.651403,-79.365717

    The former Toronto Sun Building, at 333 King Street East at Sherbourne (now 333-351 King Street East) was built as the home of one of Toronto's daily English language newspapers, the Toronto Sun. Built in 1975, with a sixth floor added subsequently, the most notable feature of the structure was the large mural on the south side. The mural was 55 metres wide and 7.6 metres high, covering a long brick wall along Front Street.

  • George Brown Theatre School

    George Brown Theatre School

    Distance: Approx. 142 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 43.65127,-79.37025

    The George Brown Theatre School is a drama school in Toronto, Canada. Providing training in multiple forms and practices of theatre, it is one of the highest-regarded conservatory schools for drama in the country. The school was founded in 1976 as an affiliate of George Brown College, which is also based in Toronto.

  • Young People's Theatre

    Young People's Theatre

    Canadian youth theatre

    Distance: Approx. 126 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 43.65,-79.36888889

    Young People's Theatre (YPT) is a professional theatre for young audiences located in Toronto, Ontario. The company produces and presents a full season of theatre and arts education programming, performing to approximately 150,000 patrons annually. Founded in 1966 by Susan Douglas Rubeš, YPT originally operated out of the now-demolished Colonnade Theatre on Bloor Street.

  • Beard Building

    Beard Building

    Commercial offices, Hotel in Ontario, Canada

    Distance: Approx. 262 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 43.650366,-79.371587

    The Beard Building was a seven-storey, 25.38 m (83.3 ft) Richardsonian Romanesque highrise in Toronto, Ontario, Canada that is considered to be Toronto's first skyscraper. Designed by E. J. Lennox and completed in 1894, initial plans were for a nine-storey, iron-framed structure, but a more traditional wood-brick combination with seven storeys was settled upon. The Beard Building consisted of a bank at street level, a commercial and office tower, and a hotel.

  • Paul Bishop's House

    Paul Bishop's House

    Distance: Approx. 112 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 43.6521,-79.3683

    The Paul Bishop's House is actually a pair of historic townhouses located at 363-365 Adelaide Street East in the St. Lawrence neighborhood downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The houses, constructed in 1848 by Paul Bishop, sit upon the foundations laid by William Jarvis for his home in 1798.

  • National Hotel, Toronto

    National Hotel, Toronto

    Hotel in Toronto, Ontario

    Distance: Approx. 42 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 43.6512,-79.368

    The National Hotel was a hotel built on the southeast corner of King and Sherbourne streets, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Under pressure for condominium apartment redevelopment, the City of Toronto attempted to preserve the building, designating it a heritage site in 2009, but the building was eventually torn down in 2013. The hotel's north and west facades were preserved as part of the new condominium development, examples of "facadism" in Toronto.

  • Types Riot

    Types Riot

    Riot in 19th century Upper Canada

    Distance: Approx. 107 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 43.65022222,-79.36905556

    The Types Riot was the destruction of William Lyon Mackenzie's printing press and movable type by members of the Family Compact on June 8, 1826, in York, Upper Canada (now known as Toronto). The Family Compact was the ruling elite of Upper Canada who appointed themselves to positions of power within the Upper Canadian government. Mackenzie created the Colonial Advocate newspaper and published editorials in the paper that accused the Family Compact of incompetence and profiteering on corrupt practices, offending the rioters.

  • Harris Institute of Music

    Harris Institute of Music

    Institute in Tortonto, Canada

    Distance: Approx. 308 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 43.65376,-79.36953

    Harris Institute for the Arts, also known as Harris Institute is a higher education institution located in Toronto, Canada. It was founded by John Harris in 1989.

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Current Temperature

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lowest temperature

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1029 hPa

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68 %

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Surface atmospheric pressure

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