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Sunnyside Bathing Pavilion – A Grand Piece of Toronto History

Toronto has a wonderful piece of history sitting on its waterfront called the “Sunnyside Beach Pavilion” that has been around since 1922. I have seen this structure at least a million times in my few short years living in Toronto and never ceases to amaze me on how beautiful it is. I even looked at is at a potential wedding venue 2 years ago that is how much I’m enamored with this structure.

Vintage Postcard of Sunnyside Pavilion in the 1920s, Toronto, Ontario Canada.
1920’s Sunnyside

Sunnyside Bathing Pavilion – A Grand Piece of Toronto History

The name “Sunnyside” had been used to denote a beach and its surrounding area for 70-plus years before the amusement park and beach pavilion opened. The name may have been coined by George Howard, a prominent citizen whom in 1848 had built a home overlooking the shore on the sunny side of a hill (source).

By the 1920s, swimming at the foot of Roncesvalles Avenue had been popular for over thirty years, as there was a swimming area near a pumping station. This changed in 1913 when the pumping station was demolished to make way for the bridge connecting Lakeshore Road and the King/Queen/Roncesvalles intersection. A staircase was built for pedestrians to walk down to the shoreline. A slide was installed for bathers to slide down into the water (COOL!).

1912 Sunnyside Beach vintage photo of bathers in the water in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
1912 Sunnyside Beach Source: Toronto Archives

By 1920, this area was filled in and the beach was moved farther to the south. For the year 1921, the beach was recorded as having over 302,525 visitors (Source).

This influx of bathers to the area meant that there was a space needed where they could change, so on June 28th, 1922 the “Sunnyside Bathing Pavilion” was born.

Sunnyside Pavilion Sign in Toronto, ONtario Canada
Sunnyside Pavilion-Today

Sunnyside bathing pavilion-1922.

1920s vintage photo of the Sunnyside-bathing-pavilion in1922

1920s vintage photo of a large amount of people enjoying the water and beach at Sunnyside Beach and Pavilion.

1920s vintage photo of a large amount of people enjoying the water and beach at Sunnyside Beach and Pavilion.

Sunnyside Beach 1924.

1920s vintage photo of people in 1920s swimsuits enjoying a day at the Sunnyside Beach in 1924

Information about the Beach building

The building, constructed of concrete, cost $300,000. Each wing held an outdoor changing area, lockers and showers, the women’s side on the east, and men’s side on the west. It offered over 7,700 lockers for patrons, a roof garden for 400. Admission fees were 25¢ for adults and 15¢ for children, and bathing suits and towels could be rented. In the center was a staircase leading to an upper terrace which overlooked the change areas leading to a rear terrace which ran the full length of the building and overlooked the beach.

The “Tank”

If you have ever been to Ontario and attempted to swim in the waters you would quickly realize that they are not the most ideal for swimming..cold! And so in 1925 a giant swimming pool called the “Tank” was built and could accommodate up to 2000 swimmers. It was considered at that time the largest swimming pool in the world and you can still go swimming in this pool today.

1920s Sunnyside Pool at Sunnyside beach vintage ad advertising it's grand opening in 1925.

1940s Sunnyside Pool. Look how big it is in this image..HUGE!

1940s vintage photo of the Sunnyside Pool and Beach

Bathing Pavilion Today

In 1980 the Bathing Pavilion was renovated with the outdoor lockers and changing areas being demolished and new changing rooms were built.

Sunnyside Beach Pavilion modern day photo of the front of the pavilion.
Front of the Pavilion
Sunnyside Pavilion beach facing front. photo
Sunnyside Pavilion beach facing front. photo
Currently under construction to bring it back to former glory

The pool was rededicated as the ‘Gus Ryder Pool’, named after Marilyn Bell’s coach, the founder and coach of the Lakeshore Swim Club of New Toronto. I also just happened to find a plaque about Marilyn Bells near by as seen below…

Marilyn Bell Toronto

And that my friends is a brief history on the Sunnyside Bathing Pavilion.

As a lover of history in Toronto it thrills me to the bone that Toronto has taken the time to preserve this piece of history. I sometimes find our city is so preoccupied with putting up millions of condos that us regular folks can’t afford that they forget that we don’t have tons of places like the Sunnyside Pavilion still standing that they should not so quickly discard.

I look forward to sitting by this structure for many more years to come.

Do you have something like this in your home town? Or a structure that has lots of history that your city takes pride in preserving it? Let me know!

FURTHER READNG:

Liz 🙂

Liebster Blog Award-Fun Question and Answers

I was very much sleeping when the most lovely Blogger “Jessica from Chronically Vintage” bestowed the Liebster blog Award onto myself a couple of months ago. Thank you Jessica for doing this, such a fun idea 🙂

Liebster Blog Award

What is said award? In the words of Jessica herself …”general premise being that the person who receives it answers a set of questions from the previous recipient (the person who in turn gave it to them), and then creates the same number of questions to be answered by those that they pass it along to. This is done as a way of both getting to know your fellow bloggers better and also letting your readers in on more about yourself, your blogs, and your thoughts on various topics.”

Game show 1950s

Here are the questions Jessica asked and here are my responses:

1. What are three of your favourite things about blogging?

  • Sharing my love of vintage with others who share the same passion
  • Meeting other wonderful bloggers and readers (that has been truly a wonderful surprise)
  • Learning as I go. I love the research portion of my blog as history has always been something I loved.

2. What kind of sagely advice would you give to a blogger who is just starting their first ever blog today?

Make sure you are blogging about something you just 100% love or you won’t stick to it. I have tried to blog before about..I don’t even know what and I think I posted 3 blog posts and that was it. Now that I have found my passion, blogging is easy and I look forward to putting each post together.

3. Do you find yourself drawn more towards creating word heavy or image heavy posts, or do you prefer a fairly even mix of the two in each post?

I am not a writer and I will never pretend that I am. If you have read even one or two sentences from my blog, you might cringe at my use of the word “Awesome” all the time and how I spell “alot” like that lol! So I try to make my posts a nice even mix of writing and pictures but sometimes if I’m feeling lazy that week I will lean towards a picture heavy post.

4. What is your favourite ten year span (note, this doesn’t have to be a specific decade, such as the 1930s, you could pick 1925-1935) of all time from a fashion standpoint?

I use to think it was the 1950’s(1949-1959) but lately I find myself going full on 1940’s with my wardrobe and even my blog posts. I just love the way that women were able to make their clothes so beautiful during a time of war and rationing. Truly awe-inspiring.

5. If you could go on a shopping spree (and money was no object), what are five vintage wardrobe items that you’d buy today?

  • Hands down in a second a “Alfred Shaheen” dress from the 1950s. If I could find a sarong then I would buy that but I won’t be picky
  • A vintage mexican skirt. They are so pretty!
  • Bakelite, Bakelite, Bakelite…oh and more Bakelite
  • 1950s Lucite Purse
  • 1940s mint condition dresses..gowns preferably 🙂

6. What are five of your favourite savory foods, and five of your favourite sweet ones?

Savory

  • Grilled Cheese
  • Poutine (it’s a Canadian thing)
  • Nachos
  • All Dressed chips
  • hot dogs

Sweet

  • I’m not much of a sweet person, but once in a while I crave ice cream and pumpkin pie

7. What’s your favourite place you’ve ever lived? What are some of the reasons that makes this spot so near and dear to your heart?

I have only lived in two places. My home town of Sarnia and now Toronto.

I love Toronto for so many reasons. The fact that it is a huge city so there is always something to do. The live music scene here is incredible and super awesome for a Lindy hopper like myself. The food options! I can eat authentic Vietnamese food for breakfast, Ethiopian for lunch and Dim Sum for dinner and never have to walk more than 3 blocks from my house, amazing!

Greetings-from-Toronto

8. If you could go on an all-expense paid vacation for two weeks to anywhere in the world, where would you go and what vintage clothes would you bring with you?

Tahiti and I would bring that Alfred Shaheen dress I just bought with the imaginary funds I have above lol! 🙂 Also my vintage bathing suit and every single Tiki/Hawaiian outfit I own (tops, skirts and dresses).

9. Currently, what are your three favourite colours? Do you wear these colours often or simply enjoy them in general?

Blue, Red and Green. I do wear them often, finally got out of that all black period.

10. If you could attend a concert from any musician/band throughout all of time, who would you pick to see live?

I would love to see Glen Miller Live during the 1940s as it was his music that got me interested in Lindy Hop . It would be truly wonderful to be able to stand/or dance on the dance floor with his big band just pounding out the tunes.

11. What’s your favourite time of the day (morning, dusk, etc) and why?

I like Mornings because of the excitement that the day can bring/will bring.

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1940s Miss America

Now for the bloggers I’m passing this award onto…

Shermy from Shermette

Wendi from Hauté Rockabilly Fashionista

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Here are your questions ladies, Enjoy!:

1. Why did you start blogging?

2. If you could only keep one vintage item that you own what would it be?

3. If you could live anywhere in the world, where would you live and why?

4. What person in history would you go back in time to meet if you have a time machine and why?

5. What has been the hardest thing about running a blog? ex: time to write etc.

6. Do you wear vintage/reproduction to work everyday?

7. What is the one activity that you want to learn/do etc. that you just have not gotten around to doing yet?

8. Favorite genre of music? Least favorite genre of music?

9. Favorite designer,vintage or current?

10. How did you come up with the name of your blog?

11. Favorite city you have gone vintage shopping too?

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There you have it dear readers, hope you enjoyed learning a bit about me and thank you again Jessica for this fun award 🙂

Liz