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Bayview Junction is a major railway junction in southern Ontario, Canada. It is located at the intersection of three of the nation's busiest rail lines and is a popular location for railfans and trainspotters. [1] Located at the western end of Lake Ontario, this wye junction draws its name from the view of Burlington Bay (Hamilton Harbour) to ...
Bayview Avenue looking north from Sunnydene Park View of the west side of Bayview Avenue at Millwood Road in 2023. Bayview exits the Don Valley, passing through the Governor's Bridge neighbourhood and entering Leaside. It is the major commercial street for Leaside, home to many small shops and restaurants.
Normandy incorporated in May 1945. [5] In 1960, the Normandy School District approved a bond issue to buy the Bellerive Country Club to form a junior college. In 1963, the Normandy Residence Center became the University of Missouri–St. Louis; the university is partially within the City of Normandy. [6] [7] In May 1977, Normandy annexed ...
The neighbourhood is home to the Bayview Village Tennis Club. The Bayview Village Tennis Club, home of "tennis ace" Daniel Nestor is a community tennis club serving Bayview Village since 1975. It was an initiative of the Bayview Village Association. The courts at Bayview Village Tennis Club were completely rebuilt at the end of the 2008 tennis ...
Google Trike in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, August 23, 2012. On March 19, 2013, the Nunavut city of Iqaluit was imaged. Rather than shipping a car or using a trike, the city was imaged using backpack-mounted cameras for three days. One of the people involved, Chris Kalluk, was responsible for Google mapping Cambridge Bay, his home town. [6]
Bayview station opened on October 15, 2001, as the northern terminus of the O-Train (now known as the Trillium Line). An infill station on the Transitway between Tunney's Pasture and LeBreton (now Pimisi), with a pair of elevated bus platforms at the western end of Albert Street, openend the same day. [1]
John Street is a four-lane arterial road between Woodbine Avenue and Bayview Avenue, and due to the presence of Thornhill village, a two-lane local collector street between Yonge Street and Bayview. East of Bayview, John Street currently serves to relieve traffic on Steeles Avenue, and Highway 7. John Street also serves as a western extension ...
Bayview Glen was founded in 1962 by L. Doreen (née Barwick) Hopkins as a nursery school and day camp. The school initially was housed in a barn in the Don River Valley near Crescent School. [2] The site now hosts Crestwood school. By 1964, Bayview Glen had expanded to include students from age two to Grade 1, and an adjoining property was ...