Doors Open event May 28, 29 has many sites close to home

The 17th annual Doors Open Toronto presented by Great Gulf returns on Saturday, May 28 and Sunday, May 29, 2016, offering free and rare access to more than 130 architecturally, historically, culturally and socially significant buildings across the city. The South Bayview Bulldog has prepared a list of interesting buildings close to home. The Doors Open Toronto 2016 theme of Re-used, Re-visited and Revised will explore the adaptive re-use of buildings throughout Toronto’s architectural history. For more  go here

Some locations handy to South Bayview:

The Anglican Church of St. Augustine of Canterbury
1847 Bayview Ave.
416-485-2656
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Glendon Campus, York University – Glendon Hall
2275 Bayview Ave.
416-736-2100
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Glendon Campus, York University – Centre of Excellence
2275 Bayview Ave.
416-736-2100
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Canadian Film Centre (CFC) – Historic Windfields Estates
2489 Bayview Ave.
416-445-1446
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Todmorden Mills Heritage Site
67 Pottery Rd.
416-396-2819
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Richard Johnson Gallery
894 Broadview Ave.
416-755-7742
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Bridgepoint Administration Building – Historic Don Jail
1 Bridgepoint Way
416-461-8252
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Ismaili Centre Toronto
49 Wynford Dr.
416-646-6965
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Aga Khan Museum
77 Wynford Dr.
416-646-4677
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Toronto Botanical Garden
777 Lawrence Ave. E.
416-397-1341
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Upper Canada College
200 Lonsdale Rd.
418-488-1125
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The Masonic Temple – The Concert Hall
888 Yonge St.
844-618-3192
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