Canadian Pacific Building

Canadian Pacific Building

The Canadian Pacific Building at 69 Yonge Street was erected in 1911 and served as offices for Canadian Pacific Railway in Toronto. Today, new tenants occupy the 15 storey building. The CPR name no longer adorns the building, but traces of the name still remain on the walls.

Other buildings in the area:

* Commerce Court
* Royal York Hotel
* Canada Life Building

External links

* [http://www.urbandb.com/canada/ontario/toronto/canadian_pacific_building/ CPR Building, Toronto]

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