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  1. The Toronto Harbour Commission (THC) was a joint federal-municipal government agency based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The agency managed Toronto Harbour as well as being responsible for major works along the Toronto waterfront.

  2. Oct 8, 2022 · In the early 1920s, the Toronto Harbour Commission made good on a plan hatched years before to fill in a portion of the harbour, which eventually gave rise to Lake Shore Boulevard. Subsequent...

  3. Mar 31, 2021 · The Toronto Harbour Commission building is located at 60 Harbour St (just west of Bay St) in the South Core district of Toronto. The Architecture of This Historic Gem Construction began on the majestic Toronto Harbour Commission building in 1917 and was completed the following year.

  4. Toronto Harbour Commissioners completes construction of Toronto’s first civil air harbour and commercial seaplane base at the foot of Yonge Street where the TorStar parking lot is now located. 1930 Railway viaduct officially opens.

  5. With these installations bookending the Toronto Harbour to the east and west, they stand as poignant reminders of the recognition, respect and support shared between each other and what continues to inspire us. Click here to learn more.

  6. Jan 9, 2013 · Established following a city referendum in 1911, the Toronto Harbour Commission was placed in charge of the waterfront. Over the next two decades it extended the city south into the lake through lakefilling that created Queen's Quay, the Portlands and Bathurst Quay.

  7. In 1911, the Toronto Harbour Commission was created. The lands of the waterfront that were owned by the City of Toronto were transferred to the Commission to administer. In 1912, the commission delivered its first plan for the harbour and the waterfront from the Humber River in the west, to Woodbine Avenue to the east.

  8. The Toronto Harbour Commission Building is a six-storey building erected in 1917 in Toronto by Alfred Chapman for the locally run Toronto Harbour Commission. It was also used by its successor agency PortsToronto, a federal agency formerly known as the Toronto Port Authority.

  9. Jul 18, 2020 · Just four years after the Toronto Harbor Commission building opened on the water’s edge in 1918, massive landfilling operations resulted in the building no longer being on the water’s edge.

  10. May 8, 2017 · The Harbour Commission Building, which used to jut out into Lake Ontario, was offloaded by Ports Toronto to Oxford Properties and the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board. You know what that...