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  2. The Queensway–Humber Bay - Wikipedia

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    The Humber Bay School and the St. James Anglican Church moved out of Davidson houses when new buildings were built on High Street in the subdivision north of what would become the Queensway. Humber Bay became a Postal District. More churches were soon built in Humber Bay including a LDS Church. By about 1890 Humber Bay became a postal village ...

  3. Queensway Twin Bridges - Wikipedia

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    The Queensway Twin Bridges (sometimes Queens Way Bridges or Queensway Bay Bridge) connect downtown Long Beach with the outer Port of Long Beach.They are the southernmost crossing of the Los Angeles River, near the mouth of the river, where it empties into Queensway Bay, and they are the primary arterial link between Long Beach and RMS Queen Mary.

  4. 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]

  5. Coastal California - Wikipedia

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    Coastal California is heavily influenced by east–west distances to the dominant cold California Current as well as microclimates.Due to hills and coast ranges having strong meteorological effects, summer and winter temperatures (other than occasional heat waves) are heavily moderated by ocean currents and fog with strong seasonal lags compared to interior valleys as little as 10 mi (16 km) away.

  6. Sunnyside, Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Sunnyside waterfront. Sunnyside is a lakefront district in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.It includes a beach and park area along Lake Ontario's Humber Bay, from west of Exhibition Place to the mouth of the Humber River.

  7. Interstate 710 and State Route 710 (California) - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Long Beach (Queensway Bridge) Northbound exit and entrance: Queensway Drive: Northbound exit and entrance: Pico Avenue – Piers F-G: No northbound exit: Downtown Long Beach (Ocean Boulevard) Northbound exit only: I-710 north (N. Harbor Scenic Drive) – Pasadena: Northbound exit and southbound entrance: 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km ...

  8. History of the mapping of California - Wikipedia

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    The State Mining Bureau was renamed the Division of Mines and Geology in 1862. Its pseudonym, the California Geologic Survey, was established in January 2002. [15] In 1869, George Davidson, an assistant coast surveyor, compiled the book Pacific Coast: Coast Pilot of California, Oregon, and Washington Territory. The 262-page volume is complete ...

  9. List of bridges in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Humber Bay Arch Bridge – c.1996 span over the mouth of Humber River flowing out to Lake Ontario and carries pedestrian and bike traffic [3] Innes Avenue (over CN railway line to Prescott Ave) Lake Shore Boulevard Bailey Bridge – crossing over Lake Shore Boulevard West from Exhibition Place to waterfront