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Yorkville Fire Hall

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One of Toronto’s Oldest Working Fire Stations

In 1876, the quaint village had a firehouse with a 5-storey tower and two bays built on the site. In 1889, except for the tower, that structure was demolished and replaced with today’s fire hall.

Today, Toronto Fire Station 312 is one of the oldest working fire halls in the city at over 140 years old.

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