








"What's the future ever done for me?"
As it appears today, The Silver Snail.
An advert from the 1887 City Directory.
Was W.J. related to F.C. Burroughes who opened his furniture store on Queen West in 1907?The answer according to Right Here in Niagara is yes, they were brothers.There was also a Burroughes Furniture store in Niagara Falls Ontario, pictured below.
The S/E corner of Edward and Elizabeth Streets looking towards Bay in the Summer of 1931 prior to construction of the new Bus Terminal.
2010.
Looking west along Elizabeth from Bay.
Note the diner in the background. Even in the 1930's people wanted a "Quick Lunch"
Looking south down Bay.
An artists rendering of the new terminal.
Two weeks later ....
Completed on time! No wonder everyone wanted a "Quick Lunch", they had to get back to work!
As it looks today.
Some shots of the Art Deco interior when it was new.
The Grand Staircase.
The ticket kiosks.
The first bus to depart from the new terminal.
A vintage matchbook from the Terminal Restaurant courtesy of the Chuckman Collection.
Looking north on Bay, 1950's.
A Greyhound Vista Cruiser from the early 1960's departs from the terminal.
Looking across Keele to the N/W corner of St. Clair in 1931. Notice the hint of a rail car to the right. There was a Beltline train station here.
2010.
A shot of the former train station.
And it appears that the Bank of Montreal in the first photo has been re-purposed as a gas station/garage.
The former bank/gas station in it's final days.
The N/E corner of Keele and Bloor was formerly a City dump and appears to have been closed down by the time this photo was taken in 1914. It was cleared to accommodate a growing city and the building of new homes. The newly built Keele Street Public School
By 1940 these 3 had been built across the street from Keele Street Public School.
The school was replaced sometime in the 1970's or so.
The original school.
The back as seen from Mountainview Road which seems to have been regraded at some point.
The new school was built without windows to prevent students being distracted by things like the sun, fresh air and nature. Progress is a wonderful thing...