Toronto's Historical Plaques
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Learn a little of Toronto's history as told through its plaques
The National Club
Photos by Alan L Brown - Posted April, 2007
This structure, at 303 Bay Street, has a 1974 plaque attached to the wall right beside the front door. It is the fourth plaque ever erected by the Toronto Historical Board. Here's what it says:
Plaque coordinates: 43.649499 -79.380480 |
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Established in 1874 to foster national sentiment and to give the 'Canada First Movement' a home, the Club began in a building on the site of the Toronto Stock Exchange. Expanding membership necessitated new facilities and in 1907 these premises, designed by S.G. Curry were occupied.
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