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Wander east along Queen Street and let the Poulton Block stop you in your tracks โ its Gothic Revival brickwork and Masonic heritage make it one of the neighbourhood's most quietly fascinating landmarks. Built in 1885 by painter and Freemason William B. Poulton, the building's pointed third-floor windows and carved inscription are a living slice of Victorian Toronto. It's the kind of detail that rewards the curious, and a perfect excuse to slow down and read the city like a book. Perfect for after work โ drop in solo or bring a friend. No experience necessary.
๐ Leslieville, Toronto
