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Bond Street is a short street in Toronto that runs from Gould Street to Queen Street East, which is home to some historic buildings and is associated with several historical figures of the city: Mackenzie House - 82 Bond Street home to the first Mayor of Toronto William Lyon Mackenzie [ 1 ]
The house at 82 Bond Street was bought for Mackenzie by his friends and supporters in 1858. He died in the house in 1861. In March 1864 the sheriff of Toronto seized the property due to unpaid financial obligations. The property was bought by John Taylor who allowed the Mackenzie family to remain in the house without paying rent.
O'Keefe House is the former mansion of businessman Eugene O'Keefe, which served as a residence for Toronto Metropolitan University. It is located at 137 Bond Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [1] The building was a student residence from 1964 to 2018, and had 33 residents on three floors. [2]
Downtown Yonge is a retail and entertainment district centred on Yonge Street in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The Downtown Yonge district is bounded by Richmond Street to the south; Grosvenor and Alexander Streets to the north; Bay Street to the west; and portions of Church Street, Victoria Street, and Bond Street to the east.
In the Midway, there are refreshments and photo opportunities with Bone Daddy and his 80-pound albino Burmese python named Dawn. [ 4 ] [ 6 ] Additional attractions [ 2 ] include "Arachnophobia," designed to exploit fears of spiders, roaches, and snakes, and "Chaos 3D," where guests get close to three-dimensional murals, wear 3D glasses and ...
65 Bond Street Garden District: Old Toronto [79] Toronto House of Industry: 1848 William Thomas: 110 Edward Street Discovery District: Old Toronto [80] St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church 1849 115 St. Andrews Road Bendale: Scarborough [81] Half Way House Inn 1849 1000 Murray Ross Parkway (The Village at Black Creek) York University Heights: North ...
The First Evangelical Lutheran Church of Toronto. First Evangelical Lutheran Church is a congregation of the Eastern Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada, located at 116 Bond Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada that serves the communities of Toronto, and the Greater Toronto Area. The church offers services in both the English and ...
The South Bond Building, or the former C.E. Goad Offices, is located at 105 Bond Street, Toronto, Ontario. It was built in 1912, [ 1 ] and, starting in 1944, housed the Doubleday Canada publishing headquarters [ 2 ] and was purchased by Ryerson University (now Toronto Metropolitan University) in 2006.