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Toronto Athletic Club

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Toronto Stewart Building
Toronto Stewart Building

The Toronto Athletic Club, also known as the Stewart Building, is a historic building located at 149 College Street in Toronto, Ontario. It was designed by E. J. Lennox and built in 1894 to support the activities of the club; it included the first indoor pool in Toronto. A similarly-named but unaffiliated Toronto Athletic Club now exists in the Toronto-Dominion Centre.

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Toronto Athletic Club
Murray Alley, Toronto

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Stewart Building

Murray Alley
M5S 3M2 Toronto
Ontario, Canada
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