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North York Civic Centre

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North York Civic Centre
North York Civic Centre
North York Civic Centre
North York Civic Centre
North York Civic Centre
North York Civic Centre
North York Civic Centre
North York Civic Centre
North York Civic Centre
North York Civic Centre
North York Civic Centre
North York Civic Centre
North York Civic Centre
North York Civic Centre
North York Civic Centre
North York Civic Centre
North York Civic Centre
North York Civic Centre
North York Civic Centre
North York Civic Centre
North York Civic Centre
North York Civic Centre
North York Civic Centre
North York Civic Centre
Phone:
+1 416-397-7220

Hours:
Sunday8am - 6pm
Monday7:30am - 9:30pm
Tuesday7:30am - 9:30pm
Wednesday7:30am - 9:30pm
Thursday7:30am - 9:30pm
Friday7:30am - 9:30pm
Saturday8am - 6pm


The North York Civic Centre is a building in Toronto, Ontario, Canada that once served as the city hall for the former City of North York. Designed by Adamson Associates Architects, the building is located on Yonge Street north of Sheppard Avenue, and features Mel Lastman Square along the Yonge Street frontage. The construction of the building was intended to act as a catalyst for the development of the North York City Centre, a downtown area for the formerly suburban North York. The building received The Governor General's Medal for Architecture in 1982. With municipal amalgamation, North York is now part of the City of Toronto, and the building no longer serves as a city hall. Today, the building is home to the North York Community Council and a number of local municipal departments and services. Opposite the Civic Centre is the North York Central branch of the Toronto Public Library. The Civic Centre is served by the Toronto Transit Commission's North York Centre subway station .
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