The Canadian Pacific Building is a 15-storey highrise at 69 Yonge Street in the city's downtown core of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, designed by the architectural firm of Darling and Pearson.
When completed in 1913 as corporate headquarters for the Canadian Pacific Railway, it was the tallest building in Canada and the British Empire.
[4] The structure featured "cream enamel terra-cotta on four elevations, manufactured by [the] Northwestern Terra Cotta Co. [of] Chicago".
[7] The Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) name no longer adorns the building, but traces of the name still remain on the walls.
Further up, the attic storey features an arcade of paired windows with balustrades, topped off with a parapet roof decorated at the four corner towers with cupolas.
[9] The building is protected under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act, designated by the City of Toronto since 1990.