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The Runnymede Theatre is a historic building located in Bloor West Village, an affluent west end Toronto neighbourhood. [1] The building has operated as a vaudeville theatre, a movie theatre, a bingo hall, and a Chapters bookstore. The building is now a Shoppers Drug Mart. [2] [3] [4]
Bloor West Village is a residential neighbourhood and shopping district in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [1] Bordered on the south by Bloor Street, it encompasses all businesses along Bloor Street between South Kingsway and Ellis Park Road, consisting of more than 400 shops, restaurants and services, plus the residential neighbourhood to the north.
Bloor West Village: 1951 Modernist St. Roch's Humber Summit: 1968 Modernist St. Rose of Lima Scarborough: 1959 St. Sebastian's Brockton: 1967 Portuguese St. Stanislaus Kostka Downtown 1911 Gothic Revival Polish St. Stephen's Chapel Downtown 1977 St. Teresa's: New Toronto: 1924 Polish St. Theresa's Scarborough: 1934 Mission Revival Style St ...
The businesses are organized into the Bloor-West Village Business Improvement Association. The Runnymede Library is also located on Bloor. Jane Street, which is a four-lane major arterial road running north from Bloor, changes along its length within the neighbourhood, being predominantly commercial and retail around Bloor Street and Annette.
The Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema (formerly the Bloor Cinema and the Bloor Hot Docs Cinema) is a movie theatre in The Annex district of downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located on the 506 Bloor Street West, near its intersection with the Bathurst Street and the Bathurst subway station.
Runnymede-Bloor West Village: Old City of Toronto Runnymede-Bloor West Village N 28 Rustic: North York Y 139 Scarborough Village: Scarborough Y 174 South Eglinton–Davisville Old City of Toronto Davisville Village: N 70 South Riverdale: Old City of Toronto N 85 South Parkdale Old City of Toronto Parkdale, South Parkdale: Y 40 St. Andrew ...
The Bloor Street Culture Corridor is a cluster of arts and cultural organizations in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located on Bloor Street West , between Bathurst and Yonge streets. The corridor has a wide variety of art genres, from museum experiences to films, art exhibitions to music concerts.
Bloor Street is the southern boundary of the neighbourhood and also a major east–west arterial roadway and commercial district. Prince Edward, a two-lane arterial roadway, runs north–south from Berry Road to Dundas Street West. Dundas Street West is the northern boundary of the neighbourhood and also a major east–west arterial roadway.