Old Ontario Provincial Police Headquarters

The Workmen’s Compensation Board Building (later known as 90 Harbour St), was a five-storey building that was originally home to the Workers Compensation Board of Ontario from 1953 to 1973. It was designed by the province's master architect George N. William.

It was also known as the Old Ontario Provincial Police Headquarters, with the province's police force using the building from 1973 to 1995.

The building was later sold to film production company Juxtaproduction and targeted for use in film shoots. It was used in films such as Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle, Exit Wounds and Ararat.

The building was sold to private developers and was then demolished in the summer of 2011.

Near this building are:

  • Toronto Harbour Commission Building
  • World Trade Centre, Toronto
  • Air Canada Centre
  • Queen's Quay Terminal

Famous quotes containing the words provincial, police and/or headquarters:

    The divinity in man is the true vestal fire of the temple which is never permitted to go out, but burns as steadily and with as pure a flame on the obscure provincial altar as in Numa’s temple at Rome.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

    There are all sorts of ways of murdering a person or at least his soul, and that’s something no police in the world can spot.
    Max Frisch (1911–1991)

    What does headquarters think these guys came over here for, a sewing circle? They go up playing for keeps. Cops and robbers with rocks in the snowballs. Brass knuckles and lead pipes and a roughneck conviction they can lick any man in the world.
    Dalton Trumbo (1905–1976)