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词条 Toronto Harbour Commission Building
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The Toronto Harbour Commission Building is a six-storey building erected in 1917 in Toronto by Alfred Chapman for the locally run Toronto Harbour Commission. It is now home to PortsToronto, a federal agency formerly known as the Toronto Port Authority.

Workers from the Port Authority nicknamed the six-storey structure "The T" due to the familiar T patterning on the outside of the building – meant to be evocative of "Toronto". Formerly sitting on the waterfront, infill over the years has left the building on dry land, and civic expansion has left it dwarfed by nearby buildings.

Since 1953, the building has been rumored to be haunted by the ghost of Thomas Cates, its former janitor, who died of natural causes while working his night shift. He is most often seen in glimpses in the north-western stairwell, where he will be sweeping or mopping the floor.{{fact|date=August 2012}}

The lower floor is home to Harbour Sixty Steakhouse.

References

  • PortsToronto – About Us (successor to the Toronto Harbour Commission)
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