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George Street is a north–south street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, from south of Front Street, north to Gerrard Street. [1] Its southern blocks are within the grid of the townsite of the original town of York, Upper Canada . [ 2 ]
Seaton House is the largest and one of the oldest homeless shelters in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [1] [2] It is located at 339 George Street in the Garden District neighbourhood. The facility is owned by the City of Toronto and operated by the city government's Shelter, Support and Housing Administration.
The York Club is a private members' club that was incorporated on November 22, 1909. It is located at 135 St. George Street in The Annex neighbourhood of central Toronto, Ontario, close to the University of Toronto's main campus.
Old Toronto 18 H. St. George Baldwin House 1878 50 Lowther Avenue The Annex: Old Toronto 18 E.M. Chadwick House 1878 44 St. George Street Discovery District: Old Toronto 18 Dominion Brewery 1878 468–478 Queen Street East Trefann Court: Old Toronto 18 Joseph Goulding House/Howard Bryant House 1878 324–326 Dundas Street West Grange Park: Old ...
St. George is a station on Line 1 Yonge–University and Line 2 Bloor–Danforth of the Toronto subway. It is located north of Bloor Street West between St. George Street and Bedford Road. It is the second-busiest station in the system after Bloor–Yonge station , serving a combined total of approximately 209,994 people a day.
Its winter home since 1984 has been a purpose-built clubhouse located at 141 St. George Street in Toronto (just north of Bloor Street), which includes facilities for sports and social activities. In 2014, the club had approximately 4700 members, about 450 yachts (95% sail) and a number of dinghies, principally International 14s .
St. George's Grange Park, formerly known as St. George the Martyr, is an Anglican Church of Canada church in the Grange Park neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario.The church re-opened [1] for public worship in September 2024 after a period of "sabbath rest".
97 St. George Street 1889 Former private home; former home of the Department of Classics 121 St. George Street [IR] 1896 [4] Langley & Burke [4] The house was originally a gift for Lillian May Gooderham, the daughter of George Gooderham, who was president of Gooderham and Worts. Previously housed the Media Centre until 1992, when it became the ...