Joy Gas Stations
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Joy Gas Stations operated uniquely designed stations in Toronto in the 1930s. The stations are notable for being one of the few private sector examples of the Chateau style of architecture, a style that was promoted as a uniquely Canadian architectural form in the 1930s.
Only one station survives today, at Lakeshore Blouevard West and Windemere Drive built in 1937. In April 2007, the City of Toronto has moved part of the station from the site to a location across the street. The station will be restored as an eatery and tourist information centre. Renovations will be completed sometime in 2008.
The Joy Gas Station at 1947 Bloor Street West was built in 1937 was demolished in 1986 and on Kingston Road in Scarborough has since been demolished.
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- Joy Gas Station at 1978 Lakeshore Blvd W
- Joy Gas Station at 1978 Lakeshore Blvd W
- Staff Report
- Kalman, Harold D. A History of Canadian Architecture. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1994.