146 Hurontario Street



Two storey, buff-brick building with black, Vitrolite shop-front (c. 1950s).

Description – This is another building generally out of keeping with Main Street, short in both stature and quality, with aluminum-framed windows and black Vitrolite (green at LH pier) below unsuitable, plastic canopy. At second floor, streamlined windows shown in Stokes’ Report – a period aspect having a horizontality foreign to Main Street – have been replaced by meagre, aluminum-framed, bottom-sliders at outer sashes and large fixed sash between. Original pre-cast sills remain, and parapet has deep, pre-painted aluminum flashing.


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