Guild Park and Gardens in Scarborough Toronto is a gem has a collection of facades and other relics from Toronto buildings such as TD (1912) Quebec Bank (1912) etc.

Recently visited this park for the first time, it is much more interesting than a cursory look at the photos on Google Maps would lead one to believe – which seem to focus on the statutes at the front. It has a LOT of relics from a lot of grand buildings in Toronto, before they were replaced with skyscrapers or otherwise modernized.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guild_Park_and_Gardenshttps://www.todocanada.ca/city/toronto/listing/guildwood-park-gardens-scarborough-ontario/examples of the relics:Bank of Montreal Building (1937–1948)Animal Panels – six limestone panels depicting various animals, designed by Jacobine JonesPanels of the Provinces – twelve panels for each of the provinces and two territories, topped by a filial from the entrance gate to Victoria Park in Niagara Falls.Bank of Nova Scotia, 39 King Street West (1903)exterior entrance, stone carvings, columnsBank of Toronto building (1912)columns, eight columns, arches and other pieces used for Greek Theatre, entrancecrest panels (Enterprise, Architecture, Toronto coat of arms)Quebec Bank (1912)stone carvings (mounted on reverse of Bank of Nova Scotia carvings)Imperial Bank of Canada, 2 Bloor St West (1928)stone entrance, including fluted columns and pediment via /r/toronto https://ift.tt/JaAFmsc