| The Fort York Visitor Centre: in harmony with its surroundings |
Decades (literally!) of patient, persistent work, wrangling, and planning went into making the Visitor Centre a reality. A generation of stakeholders and all levels of government have been involved.
The Fort has been an oft-forgotten, sometimes neglected gem in the heart of the city, but the Visitor Centre marks an important step forward in the evolution and life of the Fort.
The Visitor Centre is a clean, elegant, low-slung building that somehow manages the trick of bringing solemnity to the underside of the Gardiner Expressway. It was designed by Patkau Architects Inc. / Kearns Mancini Architects Inc. and has already won awards.
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| On duty at the Visitor Centre entrance |
I’m one of those fusty stick-in-the-mud types who are highly resistant to change, and I was anxious that the Visitor Centre might turn out to be an over-expressive architectural carbuncle drawing attention away from the actual historic site.
Not to worry.
| Beautiful, functional gallery space |
Inside, the Visitor Centre seems well-laid out, and I look forward to seeing how the space is used by different exhibits. The Immersive Ramp on the upper level is particularly intriguing; I want to see how it develops.
On display at the moment (in addition to materials relating to the First World War) is a donation of 11 paintings inspired by the War of 1812 by noted artist Charles Pachter (if you’ve been to College subway station, you’ve seen his handiwork).
| Thirst for Victory, by Charles Pachter City of Toronto Museums, A14-33 |
The Fort York Visitor Centre is celebrating its opening this weekend with the On Common Ground Festival. Check it out!
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| Get Fortified! |
p.s. while you’re in the neighbourhood, be sure to drop in to the recently opened 99th branch of the Toronto Public Library, the Fort York branch on Bathurst.
| Fort York branch of the TPL |
- About the Visitor Centre Design
- Fort York opens a new door to Toronto’s history (Globe and Mail, Alex Bozikovic)
- Christopher Moore: One for the Good Guys
- Fort York Visitor Centre officially opens (Urban Toronto, Stephanie Calvet)
Full disclosure: the Friends of Fort York and I collaborate together on the website, Fort York and Garrison Common Maps.

