Here's just a small glimpse of what Toronto has lost. This stretch of road depicted in the first 2 photos is now home to the TD Centre, Scotia Plaza, and First Canadian Place.The Customs House (Yonge/Front Street): c.1876The Board of Trade Building (2-8 Front Street East) c.1891. The smallest building in the middle is still there. I believe it's now the Hockey Hall of Fame. Everything else was demolished to build modern structures. The loss of the Board of Trade building on the right was particularly sad since the replacement is a hideous eye sore.The Second Union Station c. 1875The Dufferin Gate @ The CNE c. 1910The Golden Lion (33-7 King East) c. 1873Toronto Street. Almost everything in this pic has been lost.The Toronto Union Block (32-40 Toronto Street) c. 1873The Union Loan and Savings Company Building(26-30 Toronto Street) c.1876The General Post Office (36 Adelaide East) c.1873The Bank of Nova Scotia (39 King West) c. 1902The Bank of Toronto (King/Bay) c. 1913The Temple Building (Richmond/Bay) c. 1895The House of Providence (Power Street/Queen Street East)c. 1858Trinity College (Queen Street West/Strachan) c. 1851The Registry office (Modern day New City Hall) c. 1910The Toronto Arcade (Yonge between Richmond/Adelaide)c. 1884. This is another shocker when you realize what replaced it. I couldn't find an image, but it's an ugly 1960s box 5 floors high.Yorkville Town Hall (856 Yonge Street) c. 1860