Queen Alexandra Gateway
Since 1962, the historic Queen Alexandra Gateway has served as a
formal entrance to Philosopher's Walk, a meandering ravine that cuts
throurh the northeastern grounds of the University of Toronto.
Built to commemorate the 1901 visit of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall
and York (later crowned King George V and Queen Mary), the gateway
initially stood at the southeast corner of Bloor Street and Queen's park.
It was later removed to make way for the construction of the subway
and the widening of Queen's Park.
The Queen Alexandra Gateway - with its eleborate stone pillars,
serpent - headed lamps and elegant ironwork - was fully refurbished in 2009,
thanks to the generous support of TD Bank Financial Group.
The restauration was part of a broader initiative to reassert
Philosopher's Walk as a vital green space for the enjoyment of the
community and to complement revitalization efforts at the
Royal Conservatory of Music and the Royal Ontario Museum.