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Flemingdon Park (locally Flemo) is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located in the city's North York district. It is part of the Don Valley East federal and provincial electoral districts, and Ward 26: Don Valley East (South) municipally.
Flemingdon Park station will be located on the west side of Don Mills Road at the north side of its intersection with Gateway Boulevard. It will be constructed at the site of a parking lot. As of June 2021 [update] , Metrolinx had not indicated the location of entrances and exits for this station.
Bridge providing road access to E.T. Seton Park; Don Valley Parkway; Railway bridge; Bridge in Flemingdon Park Golf Club (south) Bridge in Flemingdon Park Golf Club (north) Eglinton Avenue bridge; Railway bridge, north–south line – 3 crossings; Railway bridge, east–west line
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It will be located in the Flemingdon Park neighbourhood at the intersection of Don Mills Road and Eglinton Avenue. It was scheduled to open in 2024 but, as of January 2025, its opening has been postponed, with no new opening date provided. [3] [2] Bus terminal of Science Centre Station under construction in January 2024
Flemingdon Park; Crescent Town; Parkdale (various) Jane and Finch (various, including Driftwood Avenue, Shoreham Drive, 15 Tobermory Drive, 20 Yellowstone Street ...
Toronto Transit Commission bus routes that run along Don Mills Road include: 25 Don Mills, 100 Flemingdon Park, 303 Don Mills , and 403 South Don Mills (community route). Since November 2002, Don Mills station located under Fairview Mall has served as a connection between the Sheppard subway line and a multitude of other bus routes.
The series also featured interviews, serious and not, with famous guests as well as a soap opera parody, "Flemingdon Park", "A cesspool of desire in the heart of suburbia", named after a suburban Toronto neighbourhood. [2] Flemingdon Park was spun-off as a six-part television series in 1967.