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Don Jail, Gerrard Street E., Toronto, c. 1860s. Image: Canadian Heritage Gallery


Don Jail, Gerrard Street E., Toronto, 2017. Image by Herman Custodio


Don Jail, Gerrard Street E., Toronto, 2015. Image: Bridgepoint Active Health.


Heritage Toronto appreciation event, Don Jail rotunda, Toronto, December 14, 2016.


  • Don Jail

    550 Broadview Avenue

    In 2012, Bridgepoint Health commissioned a complex restoration project to be carried out on the Don Jail, overseen by several architecture firms. The inflexible floor plan, established for the isolation and separation of prisoners, was transformed into an open, welcoming, and functional administrative space for the new Bridgepoint Active Healthcare Centre.

    About 20 per cent of the former jail’s heritage interior was preserved, and the rest of the brickwork cleared out to make way for modern office space. Clear material distinctions were made between new and old and the patina of history. A new partition never meets an old wall, but instead is separated by a glass fin and the marks of history.

    This work was recognized with the 2016 Built Heritage Award of Excellence.


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