Polar Bear - Former Bank of Montreal Building - Toronto, ON
Posted by: jiggs11
N 43° 44.893 W 079° 11.561
17T E 645512 N 4845495
One of six blocks that once adorned the façade of the Bank of Montreal building in downtown Toronto, it is now located on the grounds of the Guild Inn Sculpture Park in Toronto's east end.
Waymark Code: WMYMNM
Location: Ontario, Canada
Date Posted: 06/30/2018
Views: 2
Relief of a stylized polar bear located on the grounds of the Guild Inn Estates Sculpture Park in Scarborough.
The bear, along with several other stylized relief animals, adorned the old Bank of Montreal building that stood on the northwest corner of King and Bay Streets in downtown Toronto from 1948 until 1972.
When the bank building was scheduled for demolition, arrangements were made to preserve these architectural and artistic treasures here at the former Guildwood Inn site.
The art was created by renowned sculptor Jacobine Jones in 1948.
Type: Remnant
Fee: Free
Hours: Dawn til 11 PM.
Related URL: Not listed
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Visit Instructions:
Original photographs showing additional views of the Ruin/Remnant or even just its current condition are encouraged. Please describe your visit, especially if no additional photos are available. Did you like the Ruin or Remnant? What prompted you to see the Ruin or Remnant?