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The Queensway–Humber Bay, known officially as Stonegate–Queensway, is a neighbourhood in the southwest of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located in the southeast area of the former City of Etobicoke .
The Queensway was built before the Gardiner Expressway to provide an east–west route for traffic while Lake Shore Boulevard was rerouted to accommodate the Gardiner. The project cost $4.9 million. The project included a streetcar right-of-way in the middle of the Queensway from Parkside Drive to the Humber River. [6]
The Queensway – Humber Bay: Etobicoke [5] William Kent House 1860 54 Royal York Road Mimico: Etobicoke [5] Josiah Parker House 1860 25 Queens Drive Weston: York [5] Lambton House: 1860 4066 Old Dundas Street West Lambton: York [5] Cumberland House 1860 John W. Cumberland 33 St. George Street Discovery District: Old Toronto [97] Chicken House ...
Stonegate-Queensway: Etobicoke Humber Bay, Queensway N 118 Tam O'Shanter-Sullivan: Scarborough N 61 Taylor Massey East York Crescent Town: Y 63 The Beaches: Old City of Toronto The Beach/Beaches, Beaches North N 3 Thistletown-Beaumond Heights: Etobicoke Y 55 Thorncliffe Park: East York Y 81 Trinity-Bellwoods: Old City of Toronto N 79 University
Half Moon Bay is the crescent shaped area between Humber Bay, the Western Channel entering Toronto Harbour (from Fort Rouillé to Strachan Avenue). The area was a site of the landing of American troops during the Battle of York on April 27, 1813. Today Half Moon Bay is partially covered by infill along Lake Shore Boulevard and by Ontario Place.
Etobicoke (/ ɛ ˈ t oʊ b ɪ k oʊ / ⓘ, eh-TOH-bik-oh) is an administrative district and former city within Toronto, Ontario, Canada.Comprising the city's west end, Etobicoke is bordered on the south by Lake Ontario, on the east by the Humber River, on the west by Etobicoke Creek, the cities of Brampton, and Mississauga, the Toronto Pearson International Airport (a small portion of the ...
East of Grand Avenue, the freeway crosses Park Lawn Road and a CN rail line, then it curves as it passes the residential condominium towers of The Queensway – Humber Bay neighbourhood along the waterfront, the Mr. Christie cookie factory (which later became a part of Mondelēz International) and the Ontario Food Terminal on the north side. [7]
Sunnyside is a lakefront district in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It includes a beach and park area along Lake Ontario's Humber Bay, from west of Exhibition Place to the mouth of the Humber River. The area has several recreation uses, including rowing clubs, sports clubs, picnic areas, playgrounds, a nightclub, a bathing pavilion and public pool.