Provincial Lunatic Asylum
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Identification
Also Known AsProvincial Lunatic Asylum
Address999 Queen Street West[1][2]
FrontsLake Ontario, Queen Street, and Queen Street West
NeighbourhoodNiagara
CityToronto, Ontario, Canada
Urban AgglomerationGreater Golden Horseshoe
Nearby ParksJoseph Workman Park, Liberty Square Park, Massey-Harris Park, Osler Playground, and Trinity Bellwoods Park
WardTrinity-Spadina (19)
Technical
StatusDemolished
Companies
ArchitectJohn G. Howard[1][2][3]
Heritage ArchitectF. Hilton Wilkes[1]
Heritage ArchitectSumerville McMurrich and Oxley[1]
Landscape ArchitectF. W. Cumberland[1]
History
Demolished (1975)
Reconstructed (1960 to 1975)
Proposed (1884 to 1960)
Complete (1846 to 1884)
Construction (1846)
Proposed (1846)
References
- 1974-01-01: University of Toronto Press, "Toronto: No Mean City (Second edition)", Eric Arthur
- 1978-01-01: Oxford University Press, "Lost Toronto", William Dendy
- 1982-01-01: The Pagent Press, "The Face of Early Toronto", Lucy Booth Martyn