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The TPA was established in 1998 with the merger of parking operations in the area of the former Metropolitan Toronto. A municipal parking authority in the pre-amalgamation City of Toronto was first set up in 1952, taking over management of parking from the police. [1] The TPA operates off-street parking lots and parking garages, on-street ...
The intensification meant the construction of a parking garage to replace the large surface parking lot. The development also included using Centre lands for new residential buildings. After community consultation, the plan was approved by the City of Toronto and the development proceeded. The Shops at Don Mills opened on April 22, 2009. [6] [12]
Warden is a station on Line 2 Bloor-Danforth of the Toronto subway in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located at the southeast corner of St. Clair Avenue East and Warden Avenue . The station is located perpendicular to St. Clair Avenue East, and is the only Line 2 station with a north–south alignment.
Humber Bay Shores Waterfront Park — a park linking City-owned Palace Pier Park and Humber Bay Park East on the south side of Marine Parade Drive to Park Lawn Road in Etobicoke TRCA briefly managed part of Rouge Park before it was transferred to Parks Canada .
The neighborhood is located in a setting that includes gently rolling hills, several parks, and a ravine. Lawrence Park's shops, schools and recreational facilities are located on its periphery. Many of the residents belong to The Granite Club, a sports and recreation centre on Bayview Avenue north of Lawrence Avenue. The majority of residents ...
Old City of Toronto Forest Hill: N 25 Glenfield-Jane Heights North York Jane and Finch: Y 141 Golfdale–Cedarbrae–Woburn: Scarborough Y 65 Greenwood-Coxwell Old City of Toronto Leslieville: N 140 Guildwood Scarborough Guildwood: N 53 Henry Farm North York Henry Farm: N 88 High Park North: Old City of Toronto High Park North, West Bend N 87 ...
Christie Pits (officially Willowvale Park until 1983) is a public recreational area in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located at 750 Bloor Street West at Christie Street, [ 1 ] just west of the Toronto Transit Commission 's Christie subway station .
The park is located on Guildwood Parkway, east of Eglinton Avenue East and Kingston Road. Its 50 acres (20 ha) is accessed from the Guild Inn's own parking lots and from a parking lot for the Lake Ontario access trail, just to the east. The park is mostly forested. South of the Inn is a large area of grassy, open space.