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Station Fixation

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A visual tour of every TTC subway station. Featuring photos and light-hearted discussion of each facility & its history—come along for the journey!

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Station Fixation Castle Frank When I was a very young child, I saw the name ‘Castle Frank’ on a subway map, and somehow, I mistakenly conflated it with Casa Loma in my mind. For years , I genuinely thought this station was where you went, to visit that majestic Toronto landmark. And no one ever corrected me. As they say, ignorance is bliss. In fact, it wasn’t until I tried to take a lovely young woman out on my first excursion to Casa Loma, that I discovered—much to my chagrin—that Castle Frank has nothing to do with Sir Henry Pellatt’s historic mansion, and furthermore they are nowhere near the other. Oof!  Castle Frank station: not quite the castle I was looking for.   I subsequently learned (as you are about to) that the name ‘Castle Frank’ dates back to the beginnings of colonial York.  In 1793, John Graves Simcoe (the first lieutenant-governor of Upper Canada) acquired a 200-acre concession of land on the western side of the Don Valley, south of what is now Bloo...

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