Gooderham and Worts Distillery Complex

Gooderham and Worts Distillery Complex

When you enter the Distillery Complex from Mill Street and look to your right, you will see an Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada plaque on the wall which says:

The seeds of Canada's largest 19th-century distilling firm were sown in 1837 when a still was set up on this site to convert surplus grain from an 1832 grist mill into whisky. Exploiting new technologies and commercial opportunities, Gooderham and Worts grew steadily, parallelling Toronto's rise as a manufacturing centre. With the large stone distillery erected in 1859-61 and brick malthouse, kilns, warehouses, shops and offices built before 1900, this complex is an outstanding example of Victorian industrial design in terms of integrity, historical associations and aesthetic qualities.

Location Co-ordinates: 43.650563 -79.359784

Map Gooderham and Worts Distillery Complex

Photos and plaque text by Wayne Adam - March 2007

Related pages:
Windmill Millstone
G.H. Gooderham House

More industrial buildings




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