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  5. Trinity-Bellwoods - Wikipedia

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    Trinity-Bellwoods is an inner city neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.It is bounded on the east by Bathurst Street, on the north by College Street, on the south by Queen Street West, and by Dovercourt Road on the west.

  6. Avenue Road, Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The Anglican Church of the Messiah on Avenue Road. Avenue Road is a major north–south street in Toronto, Ontario. The road is a continuation of University Avenue, linked to it via Queen's Park and Queen's Park Crescent East and West to form a single through route. [2] Until January 1, 1998, these roads were designated Highway 11A.

  7. Kingston Road (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto and Scarboro' Electric Railway, Light and Power Company inaugurated a single-track radial service along Kingston Road from Queen Street as far as Blantyre Avenue, just east of Victoria Park Avenue, in 1893. [7] The line was extended in stages, reaching its furthest extent east of Morningside Avenue in West Hill [7] in 1906.

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  9. Yonge–Eglinton - Wikipedia

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    North Toronto was then annexed to Toronto in 1912. In 1922, the Yonge streetcar line was extended north to replace the Metropolitan line passing Eglinton Avenue to terminate at Glen Echo Road. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In 1954, the Yonge subway line opened its first twelve stations with its north terminus at Eglinton and remained so until 1973 when the line ...