photos 20230328. The back half of the Salvation Army Florence Booth House (women’s shelter) was actually built first as a church in 1906. It will be the only facade restored and retained as the building is rebuilt to better serve the community. You can see where the entrance was and that there were long windows on either side of the door and along the south facade. Image March 29, 2023 Vik
photos 20220117. The Evangeline Residence is the second largest women’s shelter in Toronto (from 2017). Image January 17, 2022 Vik
photos 20210808. Modern August #8. The Evangeline Residence is the second largest women’s shelter in Toronto (from 2017 – the facade is a little less colourful now). Image August 8, 2021 Vik
photos 20200624. The Salvation Army East Toronto Citadel with its unusual addition. June 25, 2020 Vik
photos 20170409. The modernist Evangeline Residence is the second largest women’s shelter in Toronto. April 10, 2017 Vik
photos 20160905. Renovations continue below at The Salvation Army Toronto Grace Health Centre. September 6, 2016 Vik
photos 20151117. The Salvation Army’s mid-century expressionist Yorkminster Citadel. November 17, 2015 Vik