
The St. Charles Tavern (Toronto)
Anchored by a clock tower built in the early 1870s, the St. Charles Tavern became a gay hot spot and the site of both revelry and resistance in the 1960s and 1970s, but closed in 1987. The clocktower remains preserved as part of a condo development. Part of a series of illustrations of lost queer bars, originally drawn for the LCBO's 2023 Pride party.
Available as 11x14 or 8x10. Frame not included.
Shipping times may take longer than normal as Canada Post workers are undertaking a rolling strike action currently.
Free pick-up is available from Sherbourne/Carlton area if that's preferred (just choose that option at check out).
Any questions, you can email me at jake@jaketobin.ca. Thanks for your understanding during this time!
Use code FREESHIP at check-out for free shipping on any order over $100.
Default shipping is regular untracked mail. You can choose to add express with tracking at check-out for an additional fee.
If you’re in the Toronto area and want to arrange pick-up at Sherbourne/Carlton, please choose the Local Pick-up option when you check out.



