The Rideau Canal in Ottawa Ontario Canada with Parliament Hill and the old "Union Station" visible in the background Main articles: First Welland Canal Rideau Canal and Desjardins Canal. 3.2 Neighbourhoods record MLS Playoffs Canadian, Toronto encompasses a geographical area formerly administered by many separate municipalities These municipalities have each developed a distinct history and identity over the years and their names remain in common use among Torontonians Former municipalities include East York Etobicoke Forest Hill Mimico North York Parkdale Scarborough Swansea Weston and York Throughout the city there exist hundreds of small neighbourhoods and some larger neighbourhoods covering a few square kilometres The many residential communities of Toronto express a character distinct from the skyscrapers in the commercial core Victorian and Edwardian-era residential buildings can be found in enclaves such as Rosedale Cabbagetown the Annex and Yorkville the Wychwood Park neighbourhood historically significant for the architecture of its homes and for being one of Toronto's earliest planned communities was designated as an Ontario Heritage Conservation district in 1985 the Casa Loma neighbourhood is named after "Casa Loma" a castle built in 1911 by Sir Henry Pellat complete with gardens turrets stables an elevator secret passages and a bowling alley. Spadina House is a 19th-century manor that is now a museum Old Toronto, 6.3 Islands Toronto is home to a number of post-secondary institutions including colleges and universities Universities. 1 History Interregional commuter rail and bus service is provided by GO Transit GO trains and buses connect the city to the rest of the Greater Toronto Area Ontario Northland Motor Coach Services operates buses to destinations in northern Ontario Paratransit! Toronto Ontario Canada Business directory Toronto Ontario Canada Business directory. . 2.1 Climate 1996, 6 Team and league honours 59 Midfielder Noble Okello (HG) Canada, 4 Services Line 5 Eglinton is a 19-kilometre (12 mi) light rail transit (LRT) line being constructed along Eglinton Avenue from Mount Dennis in York to Kennedy station Line 5 will run underground for 10 km (6.2 mi) from Mount Dennis to just east of Brentcliffe Road before rising to the surface to continue another 9 km (5.6 mi) towards Kennedy Station the first phase of the LRT will have 25 stations and is expected to be completed by 2021 There are proposed eastern and western extensions as well east to the University of Toronto Scarborough campus and west to Toronto Pearson International Airport the line was originally a part of David Miller's Transit City proposal and a successor to the Eglinton West subway line Under the tenure of Miller's successor Rob Ford Transit City was cancelled but city council resurrected the Line 5 project against his wishes Line 6 Finch West.
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