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FEB-2006 © Gary Hebert

Massey Hall

Toronto, Ontario

In 1892, industrial baron Hart Massey (1823-96) bought land at Shuter and Victoria Streets and hired architect Sidney Badgley to design a memorial to his son Charles Albert Massey. Massey intended his "gift to aid in the development of the arts" to be "an auditorium -- spacious, substantial and comfortable, where public meetings, conventions, musical and other entertainments, etc., could be given."

Massey Hall soon became internationally famous as Canada's most important venue for concerts and lectures, attracting many of the world's leading celebrities; it also hosted weddings, movies, boxing matches, beauty contests, religious and political rallies, typing contests and chess tournaments. Declared a "heritage" building during the 1970s, Massey Hall remains a vital part of Toronto's cultural and entertainment scene. Follow our timeline to find out more...


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Guest 26-Feb-2006 17:03
Nice shot. You captured the preservation of the old among the new.
Karen Stuebing26-Feb-2006 12:12
Wonderful old building and nice POV. Interesting commentary too. I prefer it to the more modern looking building next to it.
Guest 26-Feb-2006 04:39
Great image and fascinating description, well done!
Greg Harp26-Feb-2006 01:03
Wonderful photo--very much appeciate the history.
Sam Stevenson26-Feb-2006 00:35
Interesting history, and building.
markvm25-Feb-2006 22:06
This is one of those images where the wide angle perspective distortion is a good thing. Very nice!
Braveart25-Feb-2006 20:34
Love this shot. Great old building with stories to tell . Voted!
Dan Chusid25-Feb-2006 19:08
Nice structure.
Lots of class to it.
Guest 25-Feb-2006 16:27
Nice image and I enjoyed the info very much...