Posted by Boffo |
3/2/2009 11:09 PM | remove |
Isn't that a bit close to the CN Tower to be Victory Soy Mills? Or was there more than 1 mill?
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Posted by Annunziata |
3/2/2009 11:42 PM | remove |
Shit, you might actually be right. I'll have to check the next time I drive past that area. There was another mill. crap.
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Posted by Stewie |
3/2/2009 11:51 PM | remove |
Yah. I also remember the Victory Mill to be a bit to the East of the CN tower. Probably around the foot of Jarvis or something.
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Posted by Hi/Po |
3/3/2009 3:21 AM | remove |
It's at the foot of Parliament, which is far to the east (at least on foot).
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Posted by Boffo |
3/3/2009 5:48 AM | remove |
I dunno if it's right, but could it be the Maple Leaf Mills Silos? From wikipedia: "...two silo complexes that occupied the area between Spadina Quay and Maple Leaf Quay. The first structure was opened in 1928 by the Toronto Elevator Company and built by Carter Construction Company. It was called the Playfair Elevators... When TEC merged with Maple Leaf Flour, the silos were renamed Maple Leaf Mills. Unlike Victory Soya Mills and Canada Malting silos, the two structures were demolished in the 1980s (1983) and now part of the Maple Leaf Quay East.
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Posted by micro |
3/3/2009 8:08 PM | remove |
Also looks like the blue thing in the background is the construction site for the Roy Thompson Hall.
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