Don Brewery Lager Building Heritage Property plaque, 2022.
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Resource ID
10075
Access
Open
Address
39 Old Brewery Lane, Toronto, ON M5A 3P2
Credit Line
Heritage Toronto
Date of Creation
2022
Historical Themes
Architectural Heritage, Food and Drink
Program Category
Historical Plaques
Time Period
1835-1899
Caption
Don Brewery Lager Building Heritage Property plaque, 2022.
Description
Don Brewery Lager Building, 1877.
This building is the last remaining structure of the Don Brewery, which operated from 1844 until 1910. In 1849, the building was purchased by Thomas Davies from William and Robert Parks. Davies expanded production together with his eldest son, Thomas Junior. In 1877, architects Smith & Gemmell designed this structure for the brewery. Here, the Don Brewery was one of the first in Toronto to make lager-style beer, which required ice from the Don River. A fire in 1907 destroyed the rest of the brewing complex. The building is now a residential condominium.
Designated in 1996 under the Ontario Heritage Act.
Marker lat / long: 43.658073, -79.35603 (WGS84)