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The National Club was founded seven years after Confederation, as a home for the Canada First Party. Housed originally near the former site of the Toronto Stock Exchange, the club moved to its present home at 303 Bay Street in 1907. The National Club remains a favourite downtown meeting place for Canada’s business and political leaders.
“…to Recognize our 125th Anniversary, we felt it should be fun and might even be instructive to look at some highlights of our colourful past. We hope you enjoy this brief history, and that the next 125 years will be equally memorable.”
- G.A. Fierheller, President 1998-1999