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It lies west of Yonge Street and is bounded by Eglinton Avenue to the north and Avenue Road to the west. The southern boundary is Chaplin Crescent, which runs parallel to the former Beltline Railway line, now the Beltline Trail, a scenic walking and biking trail. Southwest view of Chaplin Estates near Lola Road and Yonge Street.
The school is located in Midtown Toronto in the Yonge and Eglinton neighbourhood. The majority of students come from the surrounding Chaplin estates, Lytton Park, Mount Pleasant, Davisville Village, Bayview Avenue, Moore Park, Lawrence Park, Broadway Avenue and St. Clair Avenue areas.
In 1922, the Yonge streetcar line was extended north to replace the Metropolitan line passing Eglinton Avenue to terminate at Glen Echo Road. [4] [5] In 1954, the Yonge subway line opened its first twelve stations with its north terminus at Eglinton and remained so until 1973 when the line was extended north to York Mills. [6]
Yonge and Eglinton: St. Columba and All Hallows Anglican Church Parkview St. Crispin Anglican Church Cliffside: St. Cuthbert Anglican Church Leaside: St. Cyprian Anglican Church Don Valley Village: St. David Anglican Church, Donlands The Danforth: began as a mission 1906; established as an independent parish 1912; current building constructed 1921
Facing towards Midtown. Midtown is one of four central business districts outside the city's downtown core of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.Located in the north of Old Toronto, its borders are roughly defined by St. Clair Avenue to the south and Eglinton Avenue or Lawrence Avenue to the north, Bayview Avenue to the east and Dufferin Street to the west.
Eglinton is a subway station on Line 1 Yonge–University of the Toronto subway. Located on Eglinton Avenue, it is central to the Yonge–Eglinton neighbourhood in Midtown Toronto. Eglinton station is the seventh busiest station of the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC). [4]
Mount Dennis is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.It was initially an urban area within the former township of York. Primarily located along Eglinton Avenue between the Humber River and the Kitchener commuter rail line, the neighbourhood was best known for Kodak Heights, once a major film manufacturing facility owned and operated by the Eastman Kodak Company. [2]
The TTC also has bus service along Dixon Road, Eglinton Avenue West and the Westway. These bus routes connect people to Eglinton West and Lawrence West subway stations on the Yonge-University-Spadina line. Dixon Road is served by the 52 A, B and D Lawrence West bus routes. Eglinton Avenue is served by the 32 and 307 Eglinton West buses.