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Tour of the Carlu
June 2009 ACT magazine
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T h e
TORONTO
ARCHITECTURAL
CONSERVANCY
P.O. Box 7162, Station A
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
M5W 1X8
Telephone: 416-947-1066 (answering machine)
All Volunteer, Supported by Membership.
Individual $30, Household/Business $40,
per calendar year. Tax receipts are issued for all memberships and donations.
Memberships and donations allow us to continue researching, publishing and advocating. Your involvement is appreciated. Please call us with any questions.
2010 Membership form
Exhibitions & Multi Media
Building Blocks: History of Queen West
Advocacy
Save Riverdale Hospital
Fire on Queen Street West
Otter Loop shelter
Trend house post-mortem
Publications
Full Publications List
Tours
Eaton's College Street 7th Floor
Downtown facades
Mimico Asylum
Foxley Grove
Liberty
The Junction
Kingsway Park
High Park Boulevard
Concord and Delaware Avenues
Rusholme Road
Talks
History of glass windows
The Toronto Architectural Conservancy is a local branch of the
Architectural Conservancy of Ontario, a charitable, non-governmental
organization founded in 1933 by Professor Eric Arthur of the University
of Toronto and The Royal Architectural Institute of Canada. Members who
join the Toronto branch also automatically become members of the Provincial
organization and receive all attendant benefits, including the ACO journal
Acorn three times yearly.
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