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Goulbourn Township, Ontario, was formed in 1818, roughly 20 km southwest of downtown Ottawa, with the first major settlement occurring in Richmond. Other communities in the township include Stittsville, Munster, and Ashton. Stittsville is the largest community in the township, owing in part to its proximity to Kanata and the Queensway.
Richmond is a rural village within the amalgamated City of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. [1] Founded in 1818, it spans the Jock River , a tributary of the Rideau River . A part of the National Capital Region , Richmond is located 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) southwest of Kanata and immediately south to the community of Stittsville .
The Queensway under construction in 1956 as the "Queen Street West Extension" The eastbound and right-of-way lanes, with a Flexity Outlook streetcar in the right-of-way lane The streetcar right-of-way (ROW) along the Queensway opened on July 20, 1957, together with the new Humber Loop .
The city of Richmond Hill, Ontario has 165 parks operated by the City of Richmond Hill Parks, ... Richmond Green Sports Centre & Park; ... Mobile view ...
The King's Landing building, which houses the Walter Carsen Centre. The Walter Carsen Centre for The National Ballet of Canada [1] is a building at 470 Queens Quay West on the waterfront in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The lower levels house the headquarters of the National Ballet of Canada and the ballet's rehearsal space.
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.
At one time, there were plans to build Ontario's first private university in Queensville. The site for the proposed university would have been east of Leslie on the north side of Queensville side road. It was expected that the university would occupy 65 acres (0.102 sq mi; 0.26 km 2) and employ 1,000 people. [3]
Bathurst Street is a main north–south arterial road in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It begins at an intersection of the Queens Quay roadway, just north of the Lake Ontario shoreline. It continues north through Toronto to the Toronto boundary at Steeles Avenue. It is a four-lane thoroughfare throughout Toronto.