The Dominion Bank was a Canadian bank that was chartered in 1869 and based in Toronto, Ontario. On February 1, 1955, it merged with the Bank of Toronto to form the Toronto-Dominion Bank, which is known as the present-day TD Bank Group.
Dominion Bank branch in Montreal, circa 1915.
Image: King Street looking east, Toronto, Ontario
Image: Bank at Logan and Danforth
The Bank of Toronto was a Canadian bank that was founded in 1855 by a group of grain dealers and flour millers. On February 1, 1955, it merged with The Dominion Bank to form the Toronto-Dominion Bank, which is now known as the present-day TD Bank Group. Its first president was James Grant Chewett, whose support was sought by financier Thomas Clarkson.
Bank of Toronto Head Office (Church and Wellington Streets, Toronto 1868) until 1915
Bank of Toronto Head Office (Bay and King Streets, Toronto) 1915-1955