North Toronto station

North Toronto
General information
Location10 Scrivener Square
Toronto, Ontario
Canada
Coordinates43°40′51″N 79°23′26″W / 43.68083°N 79.39056°W / 43.68083; -79.39056
Owned byCrestpoint Real Estate Investments Ltd.[1]
PlatformsNone
Tracks2
Construction
ArchitectDarling and Pearson
Architectural styleBeaux Arts
History
Opened1916
ClosedSeptember 27, 1930
Former services
Preceding station Canadian Pacific Railway Following station
West Toronto
toward Detroit
DetroitMontreal
limited service
Leaside
Official nameC.P.R. North Toronto Station
Designated1976

The North Toronto railway station is a former Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) station[2] in the northwest corner of the Rosedale neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located on the east side of Yonge Street, adjacent to the neighbourhood of Summerhill, and a short distance south of the Summerhill subway station. The building is now home to a Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO) liquor store.

  1. ^ "Our Properties". Crestpoint Website. Retrieved 2024-06-20. Formerly a Canadian Pacific Railway station built in 1915, it is one of the most recognizable structures in Toronto. Located at the corner of Yonge Street and Scrivener Square, this 35,283 square foot property is 100% occupied by the Liquor Control Board of Ontario ("LCBO").}
  2. ^ Boles, Derek (21 December 2009). Toronto's Railway Heritage. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 978-0-7385-6570-5. Retrieved April 11, 2015.