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20141121. A 1940s 40’x100’ Quonset Hut on Canvarco Rd in the Leaside neighbourhood is a wartime remnant of Toronto’s military past.

20141121. A 1940s 40’x100’ Quonset Hut on Canvarco Rd in the

From Wikipedia: “A Quonset hut is a lightweight prefabricated structure of corrugated galvanized steel having a semicircular cross-section. The design was based on the Nissen hut developed by the British during World War I. Hundreds of thousands were produced during World War II and military surplus was sold to the public, making “Quonset hut” a household word.”

20141120. Toronto’s beautiful Art Deco apartments at 1477 Bayview (c.1941). Despite being heritage listed, they face development pressure.

20141120. Toronto's beautiful Art Deco apartments at 1477 Bayvie

This Garden Court Apartment complex has 10 buildings beautifully arranged around an interior court. It is one of the nicest places in Toronto and will be featured on this Saturdays Urban Exploration Walk.

There is a development proposal sign in front but a more recent city report recommends refusing the proposal and corresponding zoning plan amendment. The proposal called for the demolition of the complex to make way for, you guessed it, more condominiums.