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The following is a list of community and recreation centres in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [1] The city operates 152 recreation centres across the city. [2] As part of the Toronto 2015 Pan American and Parapan American Games, the Etobicoke Olympium [3] and the Toronto Track and Field Centre [4] will be closed, renovated, and will reopen on September 2, 2014.
The mall was built in 1990 by the Heritage Company. [3] At that time the Massena economy could support it, with a strong manufacturing base built around several local Alcoa plants and heavy cross-border shopping by Canadians from the area of Cornwall, Ontario, just across the St. Lawrence River. [4]
Madoc, St. Lawrence Street Madoc, Durham Street Madoc station, 1974. Madoc / ˈ m eɪ d ɒ k / is a community in the municipality of Centre Hastings, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada. It is located at the junction of Highway 7 and Highway 62, southeast of Bancroft, halfway between Toronto and Ottawa.
St. Lawrence is a neighbourhood located in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The area, a former industrial area, is bounded by Yonge , Front , and Parliament Streets, and the Canadian National railway embankment.
St. Peters, MO St. Peters Rec-Plex Kenyon (25) 678½ Emory 446 2005 Details: Holland, MI: Holland Community Aquatic Center: Kenyon (26) 556½ Emory 404½ 2006 Details: Minneapolis, MN (Minnesota) University of Minnesota Aquatic Center Kenyon (27) 498 Denison 345 2007 Details: Houston, TX : Campus Recreation and Wellness Center Natatorium Kenyon ...
The St. Lawrence Saints are composed of 33 teams representing St. Lawrence University in intercollegiate athletics, including men and women's alpine skiing, basketball, cross country, golf, ice hockey, lacrosse, nordic skiing, riding, rowing, soccer, squash, swimming, tennis, and track and field. Men's sports include baseball and football.
The St. Lawrence Parks Commission (French: Commission des parcs du Saint-Laurent) is a Crown agency of the Government of Ontario that manages parks and heritage sites along the shoreline of the St. Lawrence River in southeastern Ontario.
Designed by architect and town planner Eugene Faludi, the village was considered one of Toronto's first modern suburbs. Village residents own three parkettes and a park with a clubhouse, tennis courts, a swimming pool and a playground. Thorncrest Village consists of 208 homes, on lots ranging from 0.5 acres (2,000 m 2) to 1-acre (4,000 m 2).