; ; Napanee York (now Toronto) capital of Upper Canada, Early history Extended Dufferin County 61,735, Thanks to its vast hinterland Toronto designers have had access to a wide array of raw materials for construction Due to the clay sediments of the former lake bed that Toronto is built upon and but more prominently the shale layer underlying this area of North America brick has been an especially cheap and available material for almost the city's entire history Much of it was provided by the Don Valley Brick Works Domtar's brick division Canada Brick and Brampton Brick whose output can still be found in thousands of structures across the city and throughout the surrounding regions Throughout the city most homes from all eras are made of brick Commercial and industrial builders also long embraced brick with the Distillery District being a prominent example though today more efficient materials such as cinder blocks are more common for commercial projects Prominent landmarks have also gone to greater expense and generally eschewed simple brick Older banks and government buildings used stone and modern attempts to marvel have embraced modern materials such as concrete and aluminum in addition to extensive glazing Even today the overwhelming bulk of residential buildings constructed in Toronto are clad in brick Sandstone was also historically a readily available building material with large deposits quarried from the Credit River valley More expensive than brick but more ornate it was used for many early landmarks such as the Ontario Legislature Old City Hall and Victoria College It is also the main material used in the unique Annex style house Industrial architecture. Administrative areas of New Brunswick:, The Queen Elizabeth Way is a major controlled-access highway that connects Greater Toronto with the Niagara Peninsula The Golden Horseshoe is served by an extensive network of expressways the backbone of which is the Queen Elizabeth Way and Highway 401 one of the widest and busiest expressways in the world Public transit in the region is coordinated by Metrolinx. Regional transit is provided by GO Transit trains and buses and by private bus operators Greyhound and Coach Canada Local transit is provided by municipal agencies the largest of which is the Toronto Transit Commission which operates three subway lines and one light metro line and an extensive bus and streetcar network Toronto is currently the only city in the area with a rail-based local transit network though its subway system extends to Vaughan as well at Vaughan Metropolitan Centre station since December 2017 However several cities in the region have light rail lines in the works. These include the approved Hurontario LRT in Peel Region and B-Line in Hamilton The primary airport of the region is Toronto Pearson International Airport (officially Lester B Pearson International Airport) located in Mississauga which is the busiest in Canada and the 31st busiest in the world handling over 49.5 million passengers in 2018 and offering non-stop flights worldwide Other regional airports of significance include John C Munro Hamilton International Airport located in southern Hamilton which is a major regional freight and courier location; Buttonville Airport and Billy Bishop airport in the Greater Toronto Area both of which mostly serve regional business travellers but the latter being the third largest in the region for passenger volume Within driving distance is Buffalo Niagara International Airport in Cheektowaga New York in the United States Buffalo Niagara carries the second largest passenger volume in the region serving over 5 million passengers in 2018. It is frequently used by Canadian passengers flying to US destinations Divisions, 24.2% Education 2.4 Demographics of youth gang members.
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