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Wilson station was opened in what was then the Borough of North York as the last station in the 1978 subway line extension north from St. George station. According to historian Mike Filey, Wilson Avenue is a misspelling of Arthur L. Willson, who was a clerk and treasurer of York Township for over twelve years around 1875. Among Arthur Willson's ...
Victoria Park station was opened in 1968 in the Borough of Scarborough, but the access footbridge across Victoria Park Avenue, built in the 1970s, extended into the Borough of East York. Until 1973, the buses and the subway trains serving the station were in separate fare zones , and so the turnstiles and collector booths were placed between ...
Regent Park: Old City of Toronto Regent Park, Trefann Court: Y 4 Rexdale-Kipling Etobicoke Rexdale: N 111 Rockcliffe-Smythe: York Harwood, Syme Y 86 Roncesvalles Old City of Toronto Roncesvalles: N 98 Rosedale-Moore Park Old City of Toronto Rosedale and Moore Park: N 131 Rouge Scarborough West Rouge, Rouge Park: N 89 Runnymede-Bloor West Village
Metrolinx plans to build an elevated Thorncliffe Park Station at the intersection of Overlea Boulevard and Thorncliffe Park Drive (west side) as part of its Ontario Line project. [62] During the COVID-19 pandemic, East Toronto Health Partners operated a mass immunization clinic at East York Town Centre at 45 Overlea Boulevard. Opened on March ...
Wilson Parking (Holdings) Limited (Chinese: 威信停車場管理(控股)有限公司) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Wilson Group. [9] It was established in Hong Kong in 1983, [10] Wilson Group was acquired by Sun Hung Kai Properties in 1991. Parking schemes include Hourly, Day Park, Night Park, 12-hour Park, 24-hour Park, Max Park, Quarterly ...
Victoria Park Avenue is a major north-south route in eastern Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is the western border of Scarborough , separating it from Old Toronto , East York , and North York . The common nickname for it is VP or Vic Park.
York Mills runs east from Yonge Street as a continuation of Wilson Avenue and ends at Victoria Park Avenue. Just west of Victoria Park, the through road defaults onto Parkwoods Village Drive, which serves as a link connecting through traffic to Ellesmere Road, while the short easternmost section of York Mills itself is a bypassed two-lane side ...
The smaller areas included inside the neighbourhood [citation needed] are Topham Park, Woodbine Gardens and Parkview Hills. Located southeast of the Don Valley, the neighbourhood is bordered on the South by Taylor-Massey Creek (which flows west into the Don), to the east by Victoria Park Avenue and to the north by Holland Avenue.