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  2. Ontario Food Terminal - Wikipedia

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    The Ontario Food Terminal is the main produce distribution centre for Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located at 165 The Queensway at Park Lawn Road, north of the Gardiner Expressway , and west of the Humber River .

  3. FoodShare Toronto - Wikipedia

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    FoodShare launched its Good Food Box program in 1993. [7] The program delivers fresh food boxes to food insecure households. [8] Food boxes have been delivered weekly or every two weeks at different times in the program's history. [8] [7] The program initially procured the food at the Ontario Food Terminal before switching to buying from local ...

  4. Category:Buildings and structures in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Old City Hall (Toronto) One Bloor; Ontario Food Terminal; Ontario Legislative Building; Ontario Place; Osgoode Hall; P. Pinewood Toronto Studios; Pinnacle One Yonge ...

  5. Commisso's Food Markets - Wikipedia

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    All Food Terminal stores were converted to the Commisso's Food Markets format, which included new investments in state-of-the-art technology and further expansion into Hamilton and the Greater Toronto Area. In 2000, Commisso's bought Lanzarotta Wholesale Grocers Limited (LWG) - a private family-owned Ontario company. [3]

  6. Ontario Highway 108 - Wikipedia

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    The route was created in order to widen it to provide access from Highway 27 to the new DHO offices at Kipling as well as the Ontario Food Terminal. [7] The designation was short lived, and the route was decommissioned and transferred to the newly formed Metropolitan Toronto on December 26, 1956. [8]

  7. Knob Hill Farms - Wikipedia

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    A second Toronto terminal opened in 1977, at Cherry Street and the Gardiner Expressway. [3] The fifth store, billed as the largest food store in North America, opened November 1, 1978, at Dixie Road and the Queen Elizabeth Way in Mississauga – immediately to the west of Toronto. [5] Canned soup on display, Knob Hill Farms was known for their ...

  8. Gardiner Expressway - Wikipedia

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    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]

  9. The Esplanade (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    The Esplanade is an east-west street along the central waterfront of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. This neighbourhood consists of generally low-rise and mid-rise housing - condominiums, public housing, cooperatives and some town homes between Jarvis and Parliament Streets south of Front Street. The stretch between Scott Street and Market Street is ...