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  2. List of National Historic Sites of Canada in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. This is a list of National Historic Sites in Toronto, Ontario. There are 37 National Historic Sites (French: Lieux historiques nationaux) in Toronto, [1] the first of which was Fort York, designated in 1923. [2][3] Numerous National Historic Events also occurred in Toronto, and are identified at places ...

  3. List of historic places in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Government recognition (CRHP №) Image. 1929 clubhouse of the Toronto Hunt Club. 1107 Avenue Road. Toronto ON. 43°44′34″N 79°24′47″W  /  43.7428°N 79.4131°W  / 43.7428; -79.4131  (1929 clubhouse of the Toronto Hunt Club) Federal (11502) More images. 47 Front Street East.

  4. MapQuest - Wikipedia

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    February 6, 1996; 28 years ago (1996-02-06) Current status. Active. MapQuest (stylized as mapquest) is an American free online web mapping service. It was launched in 1996 as the first commercial web mapping service. [1] MapQuest vies for market share with competitors such as Apple Maps, Here and Google Maps. [2][3]

  5. Kensington Market - Wikipedia

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    2006. Kensington Market is a distinctive multicultural neighbourhood in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The Market is an older neighbourhood and one of the city's best-known. In November 2006, it was designated a National Historic Site of Canada. [1][2] Robert Fulford wrote in 1999 that "Kensington today is as much a legend as a district.

  6. Dundas Street - Wikipedia

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    Dundas Street. Dundas Street (/ ˈdʌnˌdæs /) is a major historic arterial road in Ontario, Canada. The road connects the city of Toronto with its western suburbs and several cities in southwestern Ontario. Three provincial highways— 2, 5, and 99 —followed long sections of its course, although these highway segments have since been ...

  7. History of Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Toronto was originally used on maps dating to the late 17th and early 18th century to refer to Lake Simcoe and the portage route to it. Eventually, the name was brought down to the mouth of the Humber River, which is where the present City of Toronto is situated.

  8. Downtown Toronto - Wikipedia

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    14,000/km 2 (37,000/sq mi) Downtown Toronto is the main city centre of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Located entirely within the district of Old Toronto, it is approximately 16.6 square kilometres in area, [3] bounded by Bloor Street to the northeast and Dupont Street to the northwest, Lake Ontario to the south, the Don Valley to the east, and ...

  9. Old Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Area code (s) 416, 647, 437. Old Toronto is the part of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, that corresponds to the boundaries of the City of Toronto prior to 1998. It was incorporated as a city in 1834, after being known as the town of York, and being part of York County. Toronto periodically grew in size by annexing adjacent land and municipalities.