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To the west where Kipling Avenue crosses Dundas Street West (and Bloor Street West) is the Six Points intersection, the central point in Etobicoke's grid. To the east, Dundas Street crosses the Mimico Creek. The original community called Mimico grew west of Montgomery's Inn, which was built in 1832 [1] at Dundas Street West and Islington Avenue ...
Rush hour service; 40A Junction–Dundas West EB To Dundas West station: WB To Kipling station: Queensway 40B To Dundas West station: To Jane Street and St. Clair Avenue West: 41 Keele NB To Pioneer Village station: SB To Keele station: Mount Dennis 42A Cummer EB To Middlefield Road WB To Finch station: McNicoll 42C To Victoria Park Avenue: To ...
Service Canada is the program operated by Employment and Social Development Canada to serve as a single-point of access for the Government of Canada's largest and most heavily used programs, such as the social insurance number, the Employment Insurance program, the Old Age Security program and the Canada Pension Plan. [1] Service Canada centres ...
Dundas Street is the address of the Art Gallery of Ontario, which takes a full city block on the south side of the street, at the corner of McCaul Street, just west of University Avenue. The north side of the street between McCaul and Beverley is also home to several private art galleries.
Honeydale Mall was a community shopping mall in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was located at the intersection of Dundas Street and The East Mall Crescent (the latter being a link connecting the grade-separated roads, The East Mall and Dundas Street). It served the Eatonville neighbourhood of Etobicoke district.
The Etobicoke Civic Centre in the Eatonville neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, once housed the municipal government of the former City of Etobicoke. The building was built in 1958 by the firm Shore and Moffat [ 1 ] to replace the single storey brick Township of Etobicoke Municipal Hall at 4946 Dundas Street (now Fox and a Fiddle pub).
He was an Irish immigrant to Upper Canada who amassed 400 acres of land to the northwest of the original city of Toronto, in what is now Etobicoke. In 1856, shortly after the death of his wife, Montgomery closed the inn but continued to live in the residence. The Montgomery family would go on to rent out the estate as a private farm house until ...
Weekday service only; 906: West Edmonton Mall Westmount: Starting at the West Edmonton Mall Transit Centre, route 906 first takes 87 Avenue and 178 Street to the Morin Industrial area. From there the route takes 184 Street to the White Industrial area before travelling on 118 Avenue, 142 Street, and 111 Avenue to the Westmount Transit Centre.