A ‘dream team’ had big plans for Toronto Island’s historic airport terminal. So why has it been left to rot?

Alexander Younger was only 15, and learning to fly, when he first walked in to the island airport’s Terminal A, now one of the few historic buildings of its kind still standing in the world.

With its painted clapboard exterior, and third-storey control tower, the squat building is a visual reminder of aviation’s roots in Toronto.

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