Heritage Toronto Walk: James Ellis: Architect of the Junction

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Location: Bank of Montreal parking lot
From April to October, thousands of people attend our free neighbourhood walking tours. Covering all areas of the city, Heritage Toronto Walks tell the stories behind the people, landscapes and historic buildings that bring Torontos neighbourhoods to life. Our weekend walking tours are free of charge and no reservations or pre-registration are required. James Ellis: Architect of the Junction James Ellis was the premier architect of Toronto Junction. His work defined the railway town: its schools, houses of worship, homes and civic buildings. Discover the work of this remarkable architect, reflecting the social fabric of the Junction, as we visit buildings he designed, knew, and frequented. LEADERS: West Toronto Junction Historical Society START POINT: Bank of Montreal parking lot, SW corner of Keele St and Dundas St W FINISH POINT: Junction Shul, Congregation Knesseth Israel, 56 Maria St LENGTH: Approx. 2 hours FOCUS: Historical, architectural DIFFICULTY: Walk on sidewalks, some slopes, and stairs into Shul

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