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High Level Pumping Station, 1906. courtesy of the City of Toronto Archives. 

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Resource ID

10245

Access

Open

Credit Line

City of Toronto Archive

Date of Creation

1906

Description

The High Level Pumping Station is a municipal water pumping station in Toronto, Ontario, Canada it is also home to the central control for the city of Toronto's water distribution system. It is located in a residential neighbourhood near the intersection of Avenue Road and Dupont Street.

Keywords

infastructure, pump, water filtration, south hill

Program Category

Tours

Rights

OPEN - No restrictions on these government records.

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High Level Pumping Station, 1906. courtesy of the City of Toronto Archives.

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