Bank of Upper Canada Building

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The Bank of Upper Canada Building
The Bank of Upper Canada Building

Bank of Upper Canada Building is one of the oldest financial service buildings in Toronto. Built in 1825, it remained the bank's home until its collapse in 1866.

The bank was abandoned, later used as a meat processing plant, then damaged by a fire. It was also home to a Catholic boys school, and De LaSalle Institute.

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