Oculus Pavilion in Toronto
A space-age 1950s pavilion on a secluded path is full of Toronto history surprises.

A space-age 1950s pavilion designed in 1959 in Toronto's South Humber Park. Originally a public washroom, this modernist structure is now undergoing revitalization. # Why Go ✨ Unique space-age modernist design 🎢 Produces an echo effect, attracting musicians πŸšΆβ€β™€οΈ Located on the Humber River Recreational Trail 🎨 Features a temporary art installation 'Brighter Days Ahead' # Why Avoid 🚫 Washrooms are permanently shuttered 🎨 Has been abandoned to graffiti artists 🚧 May have ongoing revitalization work # Tips 🚲 Best accessed by foot or bicycle from Humber Bay Bridge and Sheldon Lookout. πŸš— Closest street entrance by car is Stephen Drive at Cloverhill Road.

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