As both our city and community here in Midtown continues to develop, grow and change, protecting our heritage is of increasing importance. Not only am I advocating to preserve the distinct physical architecture of individual buildings, but to also help ensure that the stories of our past and rich cultural spaces remain for future generations to enjoy. Working as a community, and with the support of our City’s Heritage Preservation Staff, I am pleased to share a number of updates and achievements we’ve recently accomplished to preserve and protect our heritage
Heritage Forms & Contact Information
Heritage Resources
Heritage Property Tax Rebate Program Forms
Heritage Grants Program Forms
Contact Information
Heritage Preservation Services, City Planning Division, City of Toronto
City Hall, 17th Floor, East Tower
100 Queen St. West
Toronto, ON M5H2N2
416-392-1975
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Heritage Toronto
Historic St. Lawrence Hall
157 King Street East, 3rd Floor
Toronto Ontario
M5C 1G9
416-338-1338
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Toronto Archives
255 Spadina Road
Toronto, Ontario
M5R 2V3
416-397-5000
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Current News Updates
Beltline “Lost Stations”
The Kay Gardner Beltline is a natural sanctuary and fascinating [...]
Protecting & Preserving the Columbus Centre:
Protecting & Preserving the Columbus Centre: The Columbus Centre is [...]
Impending Loss of 1955 Yonge Street
As many in the Davisville and Chaplin Estates neighbourhoods will [...]
A Museum of Toronto at Old City Hall!
Our campaign to finally establish a city museum of Toronto took [...]
Successfully Protecting Davisville Village’s Heritage: Council approves heritage designation of 505 Balliol Street
It was brought to my attention by local residents that [...]
Town Hall Meeting to Save the Regent Theatre!
Since the 1920s, the Regent Theatre (once known as the [...]