. . 9.2 Waterways 7.3 Roads 3 Demographics 2001 59 Hotel Hampshire. . . . 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, School of Performance A large conurbation called the Golden Horseshoe occupies the lake's westernmost shores anchored by the cities of Toronto and Hamilton Ports on the Canadian side include St Catharines Oshawa Cobourg and Kingston near the St Lawrence River outlet Close to 9 million people or over a quarter of Canada's population lives within the watershed of Lake Ontario the American shore is largely rural with the exception of Rochester and the much smaller ports at Oswego and Sackets Harbor the city of Syracuse is 40 miles (64 km) inland connected to the lake by the New York State Canal System Over 2 million people live in Lake Ontario's American watershed A high-speed passenger/vehicle ferry the Spirit of Ontario I operated between Toronto and Rochester from June 17 2004 to January 10 2006 when the service was cancelled the Crystal Lynn II out of Irondequoit New York has been operating between Irondequoit Bay and Henderson New York since May 2000 operated by Capt Bob Tein Ontario Canada, 2006 70 29 217 323 Big Island Halton Region Burlington Green tick 44 Defender Omar Gonzalez United States. 5.2 Post-secondary educational institutions 12.2 Friendship cities, 2018 96C 51 424 604 Toronto Ontario Canada Business directory 11.1 Citations S As-Sadiq Islamic Schools.
. . ; Sudbury (Sudbury Airport) 25/13 77/56 -8/-19 18/0 Hopewell Rocks are rock formations located at the upper reaches of the Bay of Fundy near Hopewell Cape Bedrock types range from 1 billion to 200 million years old. Much of the bedrock in the west and north derives from ocean deposits in the Ordovician that were subject to folding and igneous intrusion and that were eventually covered with lava during the Paleozoic peaking during the Acadian orogeny During the Carboniferous era about 340 million years ago New Brunswick was in the Maritimes Basin a sedimentary basin near the equator Sediments brought by rivers from surrounding highlands accumulated there; after being compressed they produced the Albert oil shales of southern New Brunswick Eventually sea water from the Panthalassic Ocean invaded the basin forming the Windsor Sea Once this receded conglomerates sandstones and shales accumulated the rust colour of these was caused by the oxidation of iron in the beds between wet and dry periods. Such late carboniferous rock formed the Hopewell Rocks which have been shaped by the extreme tidal range of the Bay of Fundy In the early Triassic as Pangea drifted north it was rent apart forming the rift valley that is the Bay of Fundy Magma pushed up through the cracks forming basalt columns on Grand Manan Topography, Toronto Ontario Canada Business directory 2.1 Airport rail link Sculpture at top of Scarborough Bluffs.
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