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Coliseum Complex, Exhibition Place, Commemorative plaque, 1996.  

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Resource ID

6181

Access

Open

Address

45 Manitoba Drive, Toronto, ON M6K 3C3

Credit Line

Heritage Toronto

Date of Creation

1996

Historical Themes

Architectural Heritage
Military History
Sports History
War and Conflict

Program Category

Plaques

Rights

Heritage Toronto

Time Period

1954-1998
1999-today
1900-1953

Caption

Coliseum Complex, Exhibition Place, Commemorative plaque, 1996.

Description

The Coliseum, erected to showcase the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair and the agricultural programs of the Canadian National Exhibition, opened in 1922. With additions made in 1926, the complex ranked as the largest exhibition space under one roof in the world. Its towers and classical detailing complemented the Beaux Arts buildings at the west end of the Exhibition grounds. During the Second World War, the Coliseum served as a recruitment centre, known as Manning Depot Number One, for the Royal Canadian Air Force. It has hosted a wide range of entertainment and sporting events and has served as a showplace for livestock and other farm products. Today, the Coliseum is part of the Metropolitan Toronto's National Trade Centre, the largest trade and consumer facility in Canada.

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Location Data

Marker lat / long: 43.635578, -79.414726 (WGS84)

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