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Originally named the Savoy; became the Coronet in 1963. Well known grindhouse in the 1970s. Now, a jewellery store. Cumberland Four Yorkville: 1981 2012 [3] 4 Specialized in independent and foreign films and was a mainstay venue for the Toronto International Film Festival. Owned by Famous Players until 1997 when it was sold to Alliance. Owned ...
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== Sumario == Map of the Greater Toronto Area. Made by myself using Inkscape. Category:Greater Toronto Area Category:Toronto == Licensing == {{self2|GFDL|cc-by-2.5}} 23:29, 11 October 2006: 643 × 500 (95 KB) Mortadelo2005: Map of the Greater Toronto Area. Made by myself using Inkscape. Category:Greater Toronto Area Category:Toronto
The Royal Alexandra Theatre, Toronto, built in 1907. The Toronto Theatre District is a part of the Toronto Entertainment District in Downtown Toronto that contains the largest concentration of stage theatres in Canada. It is the third largest English-speaking theatre district in the world, after West End in London and Broadway in New York City. [1]
Ontario wine is Canadian wine produced in the province of Ontario. The province has three official wine-growing regions, the Niagara Peninsula, the north shore of Lake Erie, and Prince Edward County, although wineries also exist in other regions in Ontario. Approximately two-thirds of Canada's vineyard acreage is situated in Ontario, with over ...
The Toronto Entertainment District is an area in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is concentrated around King Street West between University Avenue and Spadina Avenue. It is home to theatres and performing arts centres, the Toronto Blue Jays, and an array of cultural and family attractions. The area was also home to most of the nightclubs ...