The Paul Kane House is a heritage structure in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
[1][2] Paul Kane, an important early Canadian artist, purchased the property in 1853 and built a cottage on the site.
It was acquired by a church for the deaf, who constructed a larger structure in front of the house.
In 1984, the Toronto Star published an article about the building, illustrated by photos showing it boarded up, quoting neighbours calling for it to be demolished.
The city created a small parkette, at 56 Wellesley Street East in what was once Kane's front yard.