List of Historic Toronto Fire Stations - Station Logos

Station Logos

A few stations across the city have special logos defining the communities they serve (some are historic stations):

  • Station 111 - Bayview Village
  • Station 112 - Bathurst Street-Home of Jaws
  • Station 113 - Spirit of Seneca Hill
  • Station 114 - Knights of Canterbury
  • Station 121 - Hogg's Hollow
  • Station 131 - Yonge Station
  • Station 135 - Forest Hill
  • Station 212 - The Zoo Crew
  • Station 214 - Highland Creekers
  • Station 224 - Woodbine
  • Station 227 - Beach
  • Station 232 - Crazy Eights
  • Station 235 - Parkway Prowlers
  • Station 243 - Men Of Ten
  • Station 244 - Tam O'Shanter
  • Station 245 - No Fear
  • Station 311 - Knights of Balmoral (1911)
  • Station 312 - Yorkville
  • Station 313 - Beast of Bloor (1874)
  • Station 314 - Running the Strip (1871)
  • Station 315 - College Street (1878)
  • Station 322 - East York Fire
  • Station 323 - Greektown Fire
  • Station 324 - East Chinatown/Riverdale
  • Station 325 - Cabbagetown Fire
  • Station 331 - Engine Company 1
  • Station 332 - The Show Must Go On 1841
  • Station 333 - Market District
  • Station 334 - Marine
  • Station 342 - Mid Town Mob (1915)
  • Station 344 - The Annex (1910)
  • Station 345
  • Station 421 - Mount Dennis
  • Station 423 - West Toronto - The Junction
  • Station 426 - Pride of Parkdale
  • Station 432 - Cloverdale
  • Station 435 - Lone Wolf - On Shore Patrol

Read more about this topic:  List Of Historic Toronto Fire Stations

Famous quotes containing the word station:

    [T]here is no situation so deplorable ... as that of a gentlewoman in real poverty.... Birth, family, and education become misfortunes when we cannot attain some means of supporting ourselves in the station they throw us into. Our friends and former acquaintances look on it as a disgrace to own us.... If we were to attempt getting our living by any trade, people in that station would think we were endeavoring to take their bread out of their mouths.
    Sarah Fielding (1710–1768)