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  2. List of parks in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Tommy Thompson Park (Leslie Street Spit) on the Toronto waterfront; Humber Bay Shores Waterfront Park — a park linking City-owned Palace Pier Park and Humber Bay Park East on the south side of Marine Parade Drive to Park Lawn Road in Etobicoke; TRCA briefly managed part of Rouge Park before it was transferred to Parks Canada.

  3. The Esplanade (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    The Esplanade now begins as a two-lane street at Yonge Street, south of Front Street, north of the railway viaduct. To the north is the Meridian Hall with the "L Tower" condominium tower wedged in behind. Going east, both sides of the street are lined with late 20th-century or early 21st century mid-rise and high-rise condominium projects.

  4. Port Lands - Wikipedia

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    A train would operate every one to three weeks to bring five or six carloads of chemicals to the Ashbridges Bay Wastewater Treatment Plant on the east side of Leslie Street. The Port of Toronto facility was not using the rail service at the time, but according to a 2017 City of Toronto port, TPLC had the responsibility to keep the line open in ...

  5. Castle Bay, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Castle Bay (Mi'kmawi'simk: Apji'jkmujue'katik; Scottish Gaelic: Bàgh a' Chaisteil) is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in the Cape Breton Regional Municipality on Cape Breton Island. The original Mi'kmaq placename, Apji'jkmujue'katik, means, "place of the ducks."

  6. Bayview Avenue - Wikipedia

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    In 1931, James Stanley McLean constructed "Bay View" (now known as McLean House), a house overlooking the Don Valley with a view south down to Toronto Bay, on the edge of Moore Park [3] and ultimately this led to the road becoming known as Bayview Avenue. Bloor Street Viaduct looking from east side of Don Valley to west.

  7. Queens Quay (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    Queens Quay is a prominent street in the Harbourfront neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [1] The street was originally commercial in nature due to the many working piers along the waterfront; parts of it have been extensively rebuilt in since the 1970s with parks, condominiums, retail, as well as institutional and cultural development.

  8. Ashbridge's Bay - Wikipedia

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    Ashbridges Bay Park opened in 1977. In the early 2000s, the park was improved by Waterfront Toronto, including the building of a skateboard park. The current bay is surrounded by marinas, the treatment plant, and a small tree-lined section along Lake Shore Boulevard East such that the original natural shoreline has disappeared completely.

  9. Port Union, Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Port Union, also known as Centennial Scarborough is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located in the south-east corner of Toronto, within the former suburb of Scarborough. The neighbourhood is bounded by Kingston Road to the north, Port Union Road to the east, the Lake Ontario shoreline to the south, and Highland Creek to the west.