Queen's Quay Terminal

Queen's Quay Terminal
Interactive map of the Queen's Quay Terminal area
Former names
  • Canadian Rail and Harbour Terminals Warehouse
  • Toronto Terminal Warehouse
General information
TypeMixed-use residential and commercial
Location207 Queen's Quay West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
GroundbreakingApril 6, 1926
Completed1927
RenovatedJune 23, 1983
CostCA$7 million
Renovation costCA$60 million
Owner
  • Northam Canadian Commercial Property Fund (50%)
  • Industrial Alliance Financial Group (50%)
Height
Height43 metres (141 ft)
Dimensions
Diameter500 ft × 210 ft (152 m × 64 m)
Design and construction
Architecture firmMoores & Dunford
Main contractorPark-Lap Inc.
Renovating team
ArchitectZeidler Roberts Partnership
Awards and prizes
  • 1986- Governor General's Medal for Architecture
  • 1989- OAA Architectural Excellence Award

Queen's Quay Terminal is a condominium apartment, office and retail complex in the Harbourfront neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was originally built in 1927 as a marine terminal with office, warehouse and cold-storage facilities. When shipping to Toronto declined in the 1960s and 1970s, the building was bought by the Government of Canada to be repurposed along with a section of the industrial waterfront. The Terminal Building itself was rebuilt in the 1980s with the addition of four floors of residential above the original facility, which was converted into retail and office uses. The cold storage wing was demolished (became open public space called Canada Square) and its plant building became The Power Plant gallery and Harbourfront Centre Theatre.