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  2. Queens Quay (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Jack Layton Ferry Terminal - Wikipedia

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    9 Queens Quay West Toronto, Ontario M5J 2H3: Coordinates: Owned by: City of Toronto: Operated by: Toronto Ferry Company (1892–1926) Toronto Transit Commission (1926–1961) [1] Toronto Parks, Forestry and Recreation Division (1961–present) Line(s) Toronto Island ferries

  4. RBC WaterPark Place - Wikipedia

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    RBC WaterPark Place is an office complex designed by WZMH Architects and located at 88 Queens Quay West in Toronto, Canada.. Home to the Royal Bank of Canada, it features a 31-storey tower with 930,000 square feet (86,000 m 2) of space and developed by Oxford Properties outside the traditional financial core of the city. [1]

  5. Harbourfront Centre - Wikipedia

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    Harbourfront Centre is a cultural organization on the waterfront of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, situated at 235 Queens Quay West. Established as a crown corporation in 1972 [dubious – discuss] by the Government of Canada to create a waterfront park, it became a non-profit organization in 1991. Funding comes from corporate sponsors, government ...

  6. Little Norway Park - Wikipedia

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    Little Norway Park is a small park in the Harbourfront area of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, at the southwest corner of Bathurst Street and Queens Quay West. The park is just north of the Western Channel into Toronto Harbour. [1] It was opened in 1986.

  7. Queens Quay station - Wikipedia

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    Ramp between Queens Quay West and the station level in 2009. North of this station, the lines enter an underground loop at Union subway station, below Union Station, the city's main railway station; to the south, they emerge from the tunnel onto Queens Quay, where they run west in a dedicated right-of-way as far as Spadina Avenue, where the two routes diverge; the 509 continues west to ...

  8. Walter Carsen Centre - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. 509 Harbourfront - Wikipedia

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    The "Harbourfront" route name disappeared until 2000, when the Queens Quay streetcar tracks were extended west to Bathurst and Fleet Streets. The Harbourfront name was then combined with the new number 509, and extended to Exhibition Loop at Exhibition Place, sharing its route with the 510 from Union to Spadina and with the 511 Bathurst from ...