Fred Victor Centre
Fred Victor is a multi-service community organization and a registered charity in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Etobicoke /ɛˈtoʊbɨkoʊ/ (with a silent 'ke') is a former municipality within the western part of the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Long populated by First Nations, it began to be settled by Anglo-Europeans in the 1790s; the municipality grew into city status in the 20th century. Several independent villages and towns developed within the area of Etobicoke, including Mimico, only to be absorbed later into Etobicoke during the era of Metro Toronto. Etobicoke was dissolved in 1998, when it was amalgamated with other Metro Toronto municipalities into the city of Toronto.
Population: 347,948
Latitude: 43° 39' 15.16" N
Longitude: -79° 34' 1.60" W
Fred Victor is a multi-service community organization and a registered charity in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Forest Run Public School is an elementary school for children in Kindergarten to Grade 8 located on Forest Run Boulevard in Vaughan, Ontario.
The First Unitarian Congregation of Toronto is a Unitarian Universalist congregation in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is affiliated with the Canadian Unitarian Council.
The First Church of Christ, Scientist is the oldest Christian Science congregation in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located at 196 St. George St. in The Annex neighbourhood, just north of the University of Toronto. It maintains a Reading Room at 9…
Fallingbrook Middle School is a middle school at 5187 Fallingbrook Drive in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.
Eglinton Park is a public park located in the North Toronto neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, a few blocks west of the Eglinton Subway Station. It is bounded on the south end by Eglinton Avenue West, on the north by Roselawn Aveunue.
Edgeley is a small unincorporated community located in Vaughan, in York Region, Ontario, Canada. The first inhabitants of the Edgeley area came from Somerset County, Pennsylvania, circa 1800. Early family names were Smith, Stong, Shunk, Hoover, Burk…
Edenwood Middle School is a part of the Peel District School Board in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. Edenwood Middle School was built in 1982 on old farmlands bought by the Peel District School Board. Edenwood is two stories high, and recently a new …
Dunrankin Drive Public School is an elementary school in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, located in the Malton area. The school is part of the Peel District School Board and is named after the street on which it is located. It was opened in 1969 as "W…
Darcel Avenue Secondary School is a secondary school in Mississauga, Ontario, located in the Malton area of the city. The school is part of the Peel District School Board.
Daniel Brooke Building is a historic Georgian building of Toronto, Canada located at Jarvis Street and King Street. Built in 1833 for owners Daniel Brooke and John Murchison, it is one of the last remaining buildings of the old Town of York.
The Italianate/neo-Renaissance style Consumers' Gas Building at 19 Toronto Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada was first built in 1852, as the Consumers Gas company's head office. The 19, Toronto Street façade, designed by David B.
The Confederation Life Building on Richmond Street East in Toronto was built in 1892 by Knox and Elliot. The 7 floor Romanesque Revival architecture office was home to insurer Confederation Life.
College Street United Church is a United Church of Canada church at the corner of College and Bathurst Streets in Toronto, Canada. The large church was built in 1885 as College Street Presbyterian and could hold 1200 worshippers, under founding (187…
Clarence Square is a small park in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, where Wellington Street West meets Spadina Avenue. It is a relatively quiet and shady park, with many large trees and a spacious grassy terrain.
The Church of The Messiah is an Anglican church in Toronto, Canada. The church is located at the corner of Avenue Road and Dupont Street.
The Church of St. Martin-in-the-Fields is a parish of the Anglican Diocese of Toronto in the Anglican Church of Canada.
Founded in 1974 by James H. Buller, the Native Theatre School was started with the vision that Aboriginal people could create change in Canada through theatre.