The Don Mills Curling Rink is a lost modernist gem - Spacing Toronto

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In aerial photos from the 1960s and 70s, the Don Mills Curling Rink looks like an bright white spaceship at the corner of Don Mills and The Donway, a glorious modernist centrepiece to an unprecedented modernist community. Don Mills was North America’s largest planned satellite town of the post-war era. In the boom years ofContinue reading "The Don Mills Curling Rink is a lost modernist gem"

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