Joy Oil gas and service station, Lake Shore Boulevard West and Windermere Avenue, 1940s. Courtesy of Mike Filey.
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Resource ID
8793
Access
Open
Credit Line
Courtesy of Mike Filey
Date of Creation
1940
Program Category
Historical Plaques
Rights
Public Domain
Caption
Joy Oil gas and service station, Lake Shore Boulevard West and Windermere Avenue, 1940s. Courtesy of Mike Filey.
Description
The Joy Oil station at Lake Shore Boulevard West and Windermere Avenue, now located in Sir Casimir Gzowski Park. The station's iconic round tower, its pointed roof just visible in this photo, is attached to the office building and housed the washrooms. The service bay building was referred to as a "lubritorium".