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  2. List of people from Etobicoke - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of people from Etobicoke, Ontario. Sportspeople. David Bolland, ice hockey player ...

  3. Etobicoke - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Etobicoke, Ontario - Wikipedia

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  5. Markland Wood - Wikipedia

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    It is located west of the central core, in the former suburb of Etobicoke and is the westernmost residential community in Toronto along Bloor Street West. It's located on the border of Mississauga and bounded by Etobicoke Creek to the west, Elmcrest Creek to the east, Burnhamthorpe to the North, and surrounded by the Markland Wood Golf Club ...

  6. Eatonville, Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Eatonville is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located west of the central core, in the former suburb of Etobicoke. Eatonville is bisected by Highway 427, with the community generally located north of Dundas Street West and south of Rathburn Road. Eatonville consists mainly of low density residential homes (constructed ...

  7. Etobicoke Creek - Wikipedia

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    Etobicoke was adopted as the official name of the township (later city, now part of the city of Toronto) in 1795 on the direction of Lieutenant Governor John Graves Simcoe. [4] The name for the waterway used in the Toronto Purchase treaty was Etobicoke River. [5] Simcoe in a memo from April 5, 1796 refers to it as "Smith River or Etobicoke". [6]

  8. House of cards - Wikipedia

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    A house of cards (also known as a card tower or card castle) is a structure created by stacking playing cards on top of each other, often in the shape of a pyramid. "House of cards" is also an expression that dates back to 1645 [ 1 ] meaning a structure or argument built on a shaky foundation or one that will collapse if a necessary (but ...

  9. Rob Ford Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Coordinates ... Etobicoke Eagles (2009–present) GTA Grizzlies (2015–present) Toronto Supra Portuguese (2001–2007) Toronto Lynx (2002 ...