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name = Toronto Name used in the default map caption; image = Toronto map.png The default map image, without "Image:" or "File:" top = 43.8754583 Latitude at top edge of map, in decimal degrees; bottom = 43.5655833 Latitude at bottom edge of map, in decimal degrees; left = -79.6763555 Longitude at left edge of map, in decimal degrees; right ...
Commerce Court is an office building complex on King and Bay Streets in the financial district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The four-building complex is a mix of Art Deco , International , and early Modernism architectural styles.
As of October 2019, there were 876,445 postal codes, [2] using forward sortation areas (FSAs), from A0A in Newfoundland to Y1A in Yukon. Canada Post provides a postal code look-up tool on its website [3] and via its mobile application, [4] and sells hard-copy directories and CD-ROMs. Many vendors also sell validation tools, which allow ...
The Palace Pier is the site of Palace Place and Palace Pier, two cruciform condominium towers tied for the 45th-tallest building in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.They are located at 2045 Lake Shore Boulevard West and 1 Palace Pier Court in the Humber Bay neighbourhood in the former city of Etobicoke.
Downsview is a neighbourhood in the north end of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located in the district of North York.The area takes its name from the Downs View farm established around 1842 near the present-day intersection of Keele Street and Wilson Avenue. [2]
The Intact Centre is an office building located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada that serves as the head offices of Ontario Power Generation (OPG) and Intact Financial.The University of Toronto's Department of Statistical Science and Department of Sociology are also located inside.
Finch Avenue is an arterial thoroughfare that travels east–west in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The road continues west into the Regional Municipality of Peel as Regional Road 2 and east into the Regional Municipality of Durham as Regional Road 37. The road is considered a high-density transit corridor by Metrolinx.
The section to the south of Davenport was first named Jubilee, then Malvern, according to the 1890 Atlas of Toronto. [1] The various sections were renamed to Lansdowne in 1910 when the area was annexed by Toronto. [2] The section north of Davenport was built after 1890 and was built on the estate of Allan Royce. The estate became Earlscourt ...