š Designed in the Beaux-Arts style, the North Toronto Station served as a Canadian Pacific Railway station from 1916 to 1930, and later reopened as Canada's largest liquor store.
šļø Admire the Beaux-Arts architecture and its majestic 140-foot clock tower.
š Discover the only Canadian station visited by British royalty (King George VI and Queen Elizabeth).
š· Explore the largest liquor store in Canada, housed within a historic building.
šø See original bronze light fixtures and railway-themed portraits in the main hall.
š¤ The primary function is now a liquor store, which might detract from its historical ambiance for some.
š æļø Located in Toronto's Rosedale neighborhood, a short walk from TTC Summerhill Station.
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