Please note: This website chronicles the CNEs first 100 years and a bit ... but our history continues to evolve, and this website will continue to be expanded and embellished over time, as more decades & images are added! Keep checking back!
Please note: This website chronicles the CNEs first 100 years and a bit ... but our history continues to evolve, and this website will continue to be expanded and embellished over time, as more decades & images are added! Keep checking back!
Unlike other CNE buildings by G.W. Gouinlock, the Fire Hall/Police Station was not designed in the Beaux-Arts style. Instead, it has rather an eclectic architectural design featuring a clock tower, polychrome brick banding and a shallow pitched copper roof.
Although the Fire Hall/Police Station has undergone several planned alterations, such as having modern, roll-up doors installed in the Fire Hall, the structure's basic character remains intact.
Today, the building continues to house a detachment of the Toronto Fire Department and Toronto Police Services during the CNE.
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