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  2. Mark McEwan - Wikipedia

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    ONE Restaurant (2007–2022), Hazelton Hotel, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, however as of 2022 McEwan is no longer a partner [15] North 44 (1990–2018), 2537 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada [ 16 ]

  3. Yorkville Village - Wikipedia

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    Yorkville Village is a shopping mall in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located in the Yorkville neighbourhood, along Avenue Road, north of Bloor Street. Prior to its redevelopment which concluded on January 25, 2016, it was known as Hazelton Lanes. [1]

  4. Hotel X Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Hotel X Toronto is a hotel and sports club complex on the grounds of Exhibition Place in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The hotel, part of the Library Hotel Collection, is intended to serve visitors attending conventions, meetings, and trade shows booked at the adjacent Enercare Centre and the Beanfield Centre .

  5. Four Seasons Hotel and Residences Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The Four Seasons Hotel and Residences Toronto is a complex consisting of a 204-metre, [5] 55-storey residential condominium tower and a 125-meter, 30-storey luxury hotel tower in the Yorkville district of Toronto, Ontario, [6] Canada, which opened on October 5, 2012.

  6. List of oldest buildings and structures in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Old Toronto 6 Drake Hotel: 1890 1150 Queen Street West Little Portugal: Old Toronto W, 18 Fashion Institute (Humber College) 1890 3166 Lake Shore Boulevard West New Toronto: Etobicoke 18 G. H. Gooderham House 1890 David Roberts Jr. Richardsonian Romanesque 504 Jarvis Street Church and Wellesley: Old Toronto 6, 18 Palace Arms Hotel 1890

  7. Ford Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Lord Elgin Hotel, Ottawa – Opened in 1942, this hotel was originally planned as a Ford Hotel. After being lobbied by Ford Hotels president Jack Udd on May 3, 1940, Canadian Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King nixed the idea of building a standard brick-faced Ford Hotel, preferring the construction of a "first class hotel", more befitting the prime location on Elgin Street. [6]