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Canadian Opera Company Headquarters Building (Toronto, 2010)

Canadian Opera Company Headquarters Building (Toronto, 2010)
Made by Gustavo Thomas
The headquarters of the Canadian Opera Company is located in a major historic site on Front Street within the Old Town area. These historic buildings contain the main ticket office, rehearsing space, workshops, and the Joey and Toby Tannenbaum Opera Centre. Built around 1887, this large building also houses the 450-seat Imperial Oil Opera Theatre. The 1882 Woollen Mill next door was designed by EJ Lennox, a famous architect who also designed Casa Loma and the Old City Hall. The renovated Mill holds the administrative offices, library, prop shop, and the main Canadian Opera box office.

Canadian Opera Company

Canadian Opera Company
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The former home of the Canadian Opera Company, 227 Front St. E., Toronto. In 1885, the Consumers Gas Company acquired the land west of Trinity Street and south of Front Street to the railway tracks. The building that presently houses the Imperial Oil Opera Theatre was built as the Consumers Gas Company's Purifying House No. 2 in 1887/88 by the architects Strictland and Symens, who designed it in the style of an early Christian basilica.

19th C. Gas Works Around Berkeley Street and Front Street East

19th C. Gas Works Around Berkeley Street and Front Street East
Made by Canadian Pacific
The wide-angle lens distortion is quite obvious in this photo. Someone told me that I can use PhotoShop to undo the distortion. I tried following, but it didn't work. Hence the building to the right seems listing, which is not true. The old buildings at the corner of 227 Front Street East and 26 Berkeley Street have been converted to be used by the Canadian Opera Company and the Canadian Stage Company.

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Fat little squirrel

Fat little squirrel
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You can tell the time for hibernation is coming, as all the squirrels are getting nice and fat.

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Low C
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At the Canadian Opera Company (February 20, 2011)

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Canadian Opera Company Headquarters Building (Toronto, 2010)

Canadian Opera Company Headquarters Building (Toronto, 2010)
Made by Gustavo Thomas
The headquarters of the Canadian Opera Company is located in a major historic site on Front Street within the Old Town area. These historic buildings contain the main ticket office, rehearsing space, workshops, and the Joey and Toby Tannenbaum Opera Centre. Built around 1887, this large building also houses the 450-seat Imperial Oil Opera Theatre. The 1882 Woollen Mill next door was designed by EJ Lennox, a famous architect who also designed Casa Loma and the Old City Hall. The renovated Mill holds the administrative offices, library, prop shop, and the main Canadian Opera box office.



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