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LCBO Summerhill
North Toronto or Summerhill CPR Station was built in 1916 by Darling and Pearson for the Canadian Pacific Railway line running across Toronto. It is on the east side of Yonge Street in the 1100 block, just south of the more recent Summerhill TTC station. The station consists of a 43-metre (140-foot) clock tower and a three-storey main terminal. It was modelled after Campanile di San Marco in Saint Mark's Square in Venice. The station closed in the 1920s, and became an LCBO store after World War II. Much of the station's interior was covered up by the liquor store, but was recently restored by the LCBO.



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