Over the years, we have been fortunate enough to have participated in the following extensive restorations of various historical buildings located in Ontario.

 


One of the earliest skyscrapers on Toronto's Bay Street, the Bank of Montreal Building has been a financial beacon for close to 100 years. ......(read more)

 

 

In addition, we have also had the opportunity to have been a part of a variety of other endeavors. Below is a list of some of our contributions over the years.

Campbell House: Toronto, Ontario

Canadian Opera Company: Toronto, Ontario

George Brown House: Toronto, Ontario

Old City Hall: Toronto, Ontario

Osgoode Hall: Toronto, Ontario

Pantages (Now Canon) Theatre: Toronto, Ontario

Tim Horton's in the Winchester Hotel, Cabbagetown: Toronto, Ontario

University of Toronto Law School: Toronto, Ontario

Aylmer Town Hall:  Aylmer,Ontario

Clinton Town Hall: Clinton, Ontario

Erchless Estate: Oakville, Ontario 

Exeter Town Hall: Exeter, Ontario

Imperial Theatre: St. John New Brunswick

Lennox/Addington Courthouse:  Napanee Ontario

London Normal School: London, Ontario

Meaford Hall, Opera House: Meaford, Ontario

Orangeville Opera House: Orangeville, Ontario

Shelburne Town Hall:  Shelburne, Ontario

Strathroy Town Hall: Strathroy, Ontario

St. Catherines Museum:  St. Catharines Ontario

St. Thomas City Hall: St. Thomas, Ontario

Temagami Train Station: Temagami, Ontario

Waterloo Regional Police Department: Waterloo, Ontario

Wellington County Museum: Elora, Ontario

Woodstock County Museum: Woodstock, Ontario

 


Castle Kilbride was the home James Livingston, co-founder of the Dominion Linseed Oil Company. The "castle" as it became known is one a few intact Italianate buildings throughout Ontario. .......(read more)

 

 


Formerly the mansion of the James Austin Family, the Victorian/ Edwardian elegance of Spadina House has retained its original character and furnishings for over 120 years........(read more)

 

 


Situated at 10 Adelaide Street East, in Toronto's downtown core , the Edwardian Birkbeck building became the Ontario  Heritage Foundation's head office in 1987........(read more)

 

 

 

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