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North Toronto C.P.R. Station, 1916. Courtesy of the Toronto Public Library.  

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Resource ID

12157

Access

Open

Credit Line

Courtesy of the Toronto Public Library.

Date of Creation

1916

Keywords

train
train station
Summerhill

Program Category

Education and Engagement

Rights

Public Domain

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North Toronto C.P.R. Station, 1916. Courtesy of the Toronto Public Library.

Description

Designed by famed Toronto architecture firm Darling & Pearson, the North Toronto CPR station was constructed in the Beaux Arts style and consists of a 43-metre (141 ft) clock tower and a three-storey main terminal. The tower is modelled after the Campanile di San Marco at Saint Mark's Square in Venice.

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