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  2. Queen Street, Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Queen Street is a major east–west thoroughfare in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It extends from Roncesvalles Avenue and King Street in the west to Victoria Park Avenue in the east. Queen Street was the cartographic baseline for the original east–west avenues of Toronto's and York County's grid pattern of major roads. The western section of ...

  3. St. Patrick's Market - Wikipedia

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    The original St. Patrick's Market building in 1885. This building was erected in 1854 and burned down in 1912. The lot at what is now 238 Queen Street West (at John Street) was designated for a public market for St. Patrick's Ward in 1836 when D’Arcy Boulton bequeathed the property to the city with the express provision that it was to be used forever as a public market. [2]

  4. 502 Downtowner - Wikipedia

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    The 502 Downtowner ran southwest on Kingston Road then turned west along Queen Street. It went along Queen to McCaul Street where there is a turning loop just north of Queen Street West. The route was grouped together with the 503 Kingston Rd for accounting purposes, as they shared a large amount of the same track. [6]

  5. The Queensway - Wikipedia

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    It is a western continuation of Queen Street, after it crosses Roncesvalles Avenue and King Street in Toronto. The Queensway is a divided roadway from Roncevalles westerly until 600 metres of the South Kingsway (accessed by ramps) with its centre median dedicated to streetcar service.

  6. Lansdowne Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Lansdowne Avenue is an arterial road in Toronto, Ontario.It runs north–south and starts at Queen Street West and proceeds north to St. Clair Avenue West.Lansdowne Avenue is primarily a four-lane arterial road, with two lanes regularly used for motor vehicle parking.

  7. McCaul Loop - Wikipedia

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    In 1928, to relieve the congestion of streetcar operations along Queen Street, the McCaul Loop was constructed on the west side of downtown Toronto, and another on Mutual Street to the east. [ 2 ] The Village by the Grange shopping and residential complex was built in 1976 around and on top of the loop which was now enclosed. [ 2 ]

  8. Queen station - Wikipedia

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    Queen Station opened in 1954 as part of the original stretch of the Yonge subway line from Union to Eglinton stations. The original address given to the station, 171 Yonge Street, is still commonly used in Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) system maps, but this address is not used for any nearby buildings and points to the actual intersection.

  9. Trinity-Bellwoods - Wikipedia

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    Trinity-Bellwoods is an inner city neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.It is bounded on the east by Bathurst Street, on the north by College Street, on the south by Queen Street West, and by Dovercourt Road on the west.