Articles of interest in Toronto
The Arcadian Court is an Art Deco event space on the eighth floor of the flagship downtown Toronto location of the Canadian department store The Bay, whose wrought iron railings, arched windows and huge chandeliers made it one of Toronto's most excl…
Albert Campbell Square is a landscaped civic square in Toronto's eastern district of Scarborough at the Scarborough Civic Centre. It is named for the former politician, Metro Chairman, and first mayor of Scarborough Albert Campbell.
The Albany Club in Toronto was founded in 1882 and is one of Canada's oldest private clubs.
The Adamson Estate, which forms the eastern boundary of Port Credit, Ontario, was purchased from the family of Agar Adamson by Credit Valley Conservation Authority in 1975 upon the urging of the local ratepayers group known as Project H21 after a pr…
The 7th Toronto Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery is a militia (i.e.
The Young Centre for the Performing Arts is a theatre in the Distillery District in downtown Toronto, Canada. It is a brand-new theatre built into 19th-century-era Victorian industrial buildings.
X Condominium is a high-rise condominium building located at 110 Charles Street E. near the intersection of Bloor and Jarvis in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada by Great Gulf Homes. The building is 44 storeys with two level lobby.
The West Toronto Diamond is a Canadian railway junction in Toronto, Ontario.
West Toronto Collegiate Institute (WTCI, West Toronto) is a former public high school in the Brockton Village neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada from 1972-2010. It is located at 330 Lansdowne Avenue, just north of College Street. It was previ…
The Toronto Hunt Club was established in by British Army officers of the Toronto garrison (Fort York) in 1843. It held gymkhana equestrian events at various sites around the city. In 1895 it acquired its first permanent home in a rural area east of …
The Toronto Golf Club originated in 1876, and is the third oldest golf club in North America after Royal Montreal Golf Club (founded 1873), and the Royal-Quebec Golf Club (1875). It originated on a parcel of land known as the Fernhill property, whic…
The Board of Trade Building was one of the first skyscrapers in Toronto, Canada.
The Met Condos is a condominium tower in Toronto, Canada, located on Carlton St just east of Yonge Street.
The 519 is a public-private partnership of the City of Toronto. It is a Canadian charitable, non-profit organization that operates a community centre in the Church and Wellesley neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, serving both its local neighbourhood…
Sunnybrook Park is a large public park in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located north of Leaside and south of the Bridle Path areas of the city.
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St. Leo's Roman Catholic Church is a Catholic church in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located on Royal York Rd (formerly Church St) at Stanley, in the Mimico neighbourhood, formerly part of Etobicoke.
St Hilda's College is the women's college of the University of Trinity College, itself a federated college of the University of Toronto, Canada.
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