Location: 43.6501652, -79.3721885
St. Lawrence Hall is a distinguished heritage landmark that represents Toronto’s civic and cultural history. Once used as a venue for public events, gatherings and performances, the hall continues to stand as a symbol of nineteenth century architecture and city life. Its detailed exterior and preserved interior elements make it a popular stop for those exploring the historic St. Lawrence district.
On interactive maps, St. Lawrence Hall sits among markets, parks and other heritage buildings that highlight the district’s rich urban history. Visitors can easily use it as a reference point while exploring one of Toronto’s most character-filled neighbourhoods.
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– Building: Yes
– Number of Floors: 3
– building:material: stone
– Heritage: yes
– Historic Significance: building
– Name: St. Lawrence Hall
– Note: National Historic Site
– Roof Material: slate
– Start Date: 1851
– Wikidata: Q7589484
– Wikipedia: English Wikipedia – St. Lawrence Hall