The Joy Gas Station at 1947
Bloor Street West was built in 1937 on the north-west corner of
High Park. It was demolished in 1986 to make way for a commercial complex by developer Zenon Greszta, a development which sparked opposition by local residents. It had been designated as a historic building, but its protection expired in July 1986. A station existed on
Kingston Road in
Scarborough has since been demolished. A station at 910 Lake Shore Boulevard West was demolished in 1977 and replaced with the current
Esso station. A station in
Scarborough was demolished in the 1990s. Other locations included: • 985 Danforth Avenue at Donlands Avenue • 429
Roncesvalles Avenue • 789
St. Clair Avenue West • 317 Parliament Street • Queen Street East near Pape Avenue • 3169 Yonge Street, north of Lawrence Avenue • Bedford Road and Davenport Road • Eglinton and Avenue Road (NW corner) • 5675 Decarie Boulevard, Montreal, Quebec (circa 1944 to 1951), later demolished to make way for a drive-in branch of the
Bank of Montreal (itself later closed) • Lake Shore Boulevard West and Stadium Road • 1947 Bloor Street West • Bloor Street West and Jane (NW corner) ==See also==