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The power station designed by Torontonian EJ Lennox is considered an architectural gem.
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Posted yesterday at 11:08 a.m. ESTUpdated yesterday at 9:09 p.m. EST
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The Toronto Power Generating Station National Historic Site will be transformed into a luxury hotel, thanks to a $200 million private project approved by the province.
A museum, an art gallery, a craft brewery, a spa and even a theater are planned by the Society Developments et Pearle Hospitality. Everything will be set up in the former power station of the Toronto Power closed in 1974.
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The north facade of the hotel project could have this appearance, according to this architect’s sketch.
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The powerhouse was built in Beaux-Arts style in 1906 on the banks of the Niagara River. It initially provided electricity for the greater Toronto area. The structure was a significant large-scale technical achievement for its time, and played a large role in the development of business, industry and technology in Ontario and Canada
according to Parks Canada’s Directory of Federal Heritage Designations (New window).
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This is what the main entrance to the luxury hotel could look like.
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What would become Niagara Falls’ only 5-star hotel is expected to open in 2027. The Ford government has already announced that it would like to make Niagara Falls the Las Vegas you north
. The tourist and border town is known for its falls. It already has two casinos and more than 12,000 hotel rooms, according to Niagara Falls Tourism.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this text stated that there are three casinos in Niagara Falls. There are two on the Canadian side and another on Niagara Falls in New York State.
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