Bank of Canada Building (Toronto)
The Bank of Canada Building in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, was one of the regional offices for the central bank.
Toronto (/tɵˈrɒntoʊ/, local /təˈrɒnoʊ/ or /ˈtrɒn-/) is the most populous city in Canada, the provincial capital of Ontario, and the centre of the Greater Toronto Area, the most populous metropolitan area in Canada. In 2011, Toronto had a population of 2,615,060, making it the fourth most populous city in North America, after Mexico City, New York City, and Los Angeles.
Population: 2,600,000
Latitude: 43° 42' 0.40" N
Longitude: -79° 24' 58.68" W
The Bank of Canada Building in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, was one of the regional offices for the central bank.
Associated Hebrew Schools of Toronto is a private traditional elementary (nursery to Grade 5) and middle school (Grade 6 to Grade 8) Jewish day school with two campuses in Toronto, Ontario,and one campus in Thornhill, Ontario. The three branches are…
Agincourt GO Station is a GO Transit railway station in the Scarborough area of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, served by Stouffville line trains.
North Toronto Christian School (NTCS) is a non-semestered Christian school located in Toronto, ON, Canada.
York Stadium is an outdoor football, rugby and soccer stadium located at York University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
York Mills GO Bus Terminal is located at 4023 Yonge Street, near the northeast corner of York Mills Road, in the North York area of Toronto, Canada.
Wilson Ruffin Abbott (1801–1876) was an American-born Black Canadian and successful businessman and landowner in Toronto, Ontario.
Westminster and Branson are two neighbourhoods in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Victoria Memorial Square is a park and former cemetery in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Established in 1793 as the burial place for those affiliated with the nearby Fort York, it was the first cemetery to be used by European settlers in what would becom…
Vaughan Road is a road in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is a contour collector road that is parallel to a buried creek to the north called Castle Frank Brook. Vaughan Road begins on Bathurst Street south of St. Clair Avenue West, then it becomes a no…
The University Theatre was for several decades one of the premier movie cinemas in Toronto, Canada. It was located at 100 Bloor Street West along the Mink Mile, just west of Bay Street in an area that was once home to a number of cinemas, most notab…
Timothy Eaton Memorial Church, in Toronto, Ontario, was erected at 230 St.
The Elephant House is a house at 77 Yarmouth Road in the Christie Pits neighbourhood of Toronto, Canada that has a life-size plaster mammoth sculpture in the front yard.
The Brunswick House, known colloquially as The Brunny and sometimes advertised as Ye Olde Brunswick House, is a well known pub in Toronto.
The Abelard School is a private school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada that was named after the 11th century scholar and philosopher Peter Abélard.
St. Vincent de Paul is a Roman Catholic church in Toronto, Canada, part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto. It has been served since 1995 by clergy of the Oratory of St. Philip Neri and St. Phillip's Seminary who reside at the mother paris…
St. Thomas's Anglican Church also known as St. Thomas's, Huron Street is a parish of the Anglican Church of Canada located at 383 Huron Street in Toronto, Ontario. It was one of the earliest Anglo-Catholic congregations in Canada.
The St. Michael's College School Arena is a 1,600-seat hockey arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was built in 1956 on the campus of St. Michael's College School in central Toronto, and originally was an outdoor rink.