Now Open! Toronto’s Fort York Visitor Centre


Fort York Visitor Centre in Toronto, Ontario obtained occupancy on August 28, 2014. The project pays homage to Toronto’s founding story and Canada’s military past. Situated beneath the Gardiner Expressway on a 43 acre site in downtown Toronto, the centre serves as a museum and explores the relationship between natural landscapes and the built environment.

Designed by Patkau Architects and Kearns Mancini Architects, Integral Group provided mechanical and electrical services for this project, offering a truly innovative approach to museum design. This 22,000 sq. ft. facility is designed to the Canadian Conservation Institute’s Class A Museum standards.

Read the full news article at Toronto Star.

Read more about this project at Fort York Foundation.

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