. 1992 65 Napanee Toronto Ontario Canada Business directory, Nassau District later "Home" 5.8 Culture of fear 1 Elementary and secondary education. Brantford 6.2 Communication Toronto fire boats and police marine unit. Toronto Marlies Ice hockey AHL Toronto Ricoh Coliseum The Purchased was signed by Sir John Johnson William Claus (deputy superintendent of Indian Affairs representing the Crown) Witness consisted of:. 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, 5 References Wikisource has original text related to this article:, 10 External links Provincial administration 96 Defender Auro Brazil 8.1 Municipalities See also: Bait car. 10 Noted alumni Battle of Stoney Creek 5 June 1813.
2.1 Universities Preliminary round Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Islanders. . ; . Victorian-era Bay-and-gable houses are a distinct architectural style of residence that is ubiquitous throughout the older neighbourhoods of Toronto The pre-amalgamation City of Toronto covers the area generally known as downtown and also older neighbourhoods to the east west and north of downtown It is the most densely populated part of the city the Financial District contains the First Canadian Place Toronto-Dominion Centre Scotia Plaza Royal Bank Plaza Commerce Court and Brookfield Place This area includes among others the neighbourhoods of St James Town Garden District St Lawrence Corktown and Church and Wellesley From that point the Toronto skyline extends northward along Yonge Street Old Toronto is also home to many historically wealthy residential enclaves such as Yorkville Rosedale the Annex Forest Hill Lawrence Park Lytton Park Deer Park Moore Park and Casa Loma most stretching away from downtown to the north East and west of downtown neighbourhoods such as Kensington Market Chinatown Leslieville Cabbagetown and Riverdale are home to bustling commercial and cultural areas as well as communities of artists with studio lofts with many middle- and upper-class professionals Other neighbourhoods in the central city retain an ethnic identity including two smaller Chinatowns the Greektown area Little Italy Portugal Village and Little India along with others Suburbs. Robert Baldwin As of 2012 nearly 50 people have successfully swum across the lake the first person who accomplished the feat was Marilyn Bell who did it in 1954 at the age of 16 Toronto's Marilyn Bell Park is named in her honour the park opened in 1984 and is just to the east of the spot where Bell completed her swim in 1974 Diana Nyad became the first person who swam across the lake against the current (from north to south) on August 28 2007 14-year-old Natalie Lambert from Kingston Ontario made the swim leaving Sackets Harbor New York and reaching Kingston's Confederation basin less than 24 hours after she entered the lake on August 19 2012 14-year-old Annaleise Carr became the youngest person to swim across the lake She completed the 32-mile (52-km) crossing from Niagara-on-the-Lake to Marilyn Bell Park in just under 27 hours Industrialisation. 6 Philanthropy 1941 3,787,655 +10.4% 7 Government 6.1 NSA surveillance History, Main article: History of Toronto!
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