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St. James Town (sometimes misspelled St. Jamestown) is a neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.It lies in the northeast corner of the downtown area. The neighbourhood covers the area bounded by Jarvis Street to the west, Bloor Street East to the north, Parliament Street to the east, and Wellesley Street East to the south.
At 92.9 metres (305 ft), the tower and spire have remained the tallest in Canada and the second tallest in North America after St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York—although the spire of St. James is still shorter than the dome of Saint Joseph's Oratory in Montreal, which is the tallest church in the Western Hemisphere. The tower has five bells ...
Tents in the park during Occupy Toronto, 2011. The park is bounded by the Cathedral Church of St. James to the west, Adelaide Street East to the north, Jarvis Street to the east, and King Street to the south. It is located across King Street from St. Lawrence Hall.
A foyer, restaurant and auditorium, designed by French architect Jacques Carlu and muralist Natacha Carlu, located within the former Eaton's College Street department store; remarkable examples of Art Deco and Streamline Moderne interior design Chapel of St. James-the-Less Anglican Church [18] [19] 1861 (completed) 1990 Toronto
St. James Town: Old Toronto 18 187-189 Soudan 1883 Unknown Bay-and-gable: 187-189 Soudan Ave. Davisville Village: North York 18 Doyle House 1884 77 Granby Street Garden District: Old Toronto 6 Fee's Terrace 1884 524–534 Queen Street East Trefann Court: Old Toronto 6 St. Andrew-by-the-Lake Church and Bishop's Cottage 1884
St. James Cathedral: Downtown Founded 1797 Oldest congregation in the city St. James, Humber Bay Etobicoke Founded 1891 Merged January 1, 2010 with Christ Church, Mimico to become Christ Church St. James St. John the Baptist, Norway The Beaches: Founded 1853 Church of St. John the Evangelist: Portland St. and Stewart St. 1858–1962
St. Agnes' Trinity-Bellwoods: 1914 Gothic Revival: Portuguese St. Aidan's Scarborough: 1988 Postmodernist St. Alphonsus Forest Hill: 1966 Gothic Revival: St. Ambrose Etobicoke: 1953 St. Andrew Kim's Don Mills: 1981 Modernist Korean St. Andrew's Etobicoke: 1965 Modernist St. Ann's Riverside South: 1908 Palladian: Also home to Native Peoples ...
The Shops at Don Mills (corporately known as CF Shops at Don Mills) [4] is a lifestyle centre-type shopping centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located at Don Mills Road and Lawrence Avenue East in Toronto. There are 72 retail stores with a total floor space of 47,550 square metres (or 511,824 square feet). [5]