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- See also changes related to Toronto, Ontario, or pages that link to Toronto, Ontario or to this page or whose text contains "Toronto, Ontario".
Parent topics
- Ontario [r]: A province in eastern Canada, the second largest in area and with approximately 12,000,000 people (2006 census) the most populous. [e]
Sports
- Toronto Blue Jays [r]: a MLB team in the American League East division, located in Toronto, Ontario. [e]
Press
- National Post [r]: A Toronto, Ontario-based Canadian newspaper [e]
Education
- University of Toronto [r]: Institution of higher education based in Toronto, established by Royal Charter in 1827 with 70,143 students (62,097 full-time), 11,807 faculty and staff and 422,000 alumni. [e]
- Upper Canada College [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Canadian Film Centre [r]: A charitable organization in Toronto, Ontario offering training in film, television and digital media. [e]
Places
- Cherry Marsh (Toronto) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Cherry Street (Toronto) [r]: a north-south main roadway in the eastern downtown of Toronto, Ontario, running through a former industrial area that is being redeveloped [e]
- Coxwell streetcar [r]: streetcar route the TTC operated on Coxwell, from Queen to Danforth, from 1921 to 1966 [e]
- Etobicoke-Lakeshore [r]: Part of the Toronto, Ontario metropolitan area, and the riding of Liberal Party (Canada) leader Michael Ignatieff [e]
- Jackson Creek (Toronto) [r]: Formerly a small creek in the part of Toronto, Ontario that was formerly Etobicoke, Ontario [e]
- Lake Ontario [r]: The eastern-most of the five North American Great Lakes [e]
- Long Branch Loop (Toronto) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Moss Park (Toronto) [r]: A park in downtown Toronto, and the neighbourhood that surrounds it, long considered one of the least desirable, by real estate developers. [e]
- Ontario Line [r]: As of 2024, a new subway line under construction in Toronto, Ontario slated to be completed by around 2030. [e]
- Queen Street (Toronto) [r]: One of the most prominent streets in York, Upper Canada [e]
Structures
- CN Tower [r]: A 553.33 metre (1,815 ft., 5 inch) broadcast and telecommunications tower in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [e]
- Broadway Theatre (Toronto) [r]: A theatre formerly located on the southwest corner of Bay and Queen streets, in Toronto, Ontario. [e]
- Casino Theatre (Toronto) [r]: A burlesque theatre and movie theatre, designed by Kaplan & Sprachman, built in 1936, since demolished [e]
- Empress Hotel (Toronto) [r]: Heritage building, built on Toronto's Yonge Street, in 1888, that was torched on January 3, 2011 [e]
- Kormann House Hotel [r]: A once luxurious hotel, abandoned for decades, now slated to be the facade for a new 97 metre condominium [e]
- Regent Theatre (Toronto) [r]: Theatre in Toronto, that operated as a cinema called the Belsize, from 1927 to 1950, a live theatre venue known as the Crest, from 1950 to 1968, and as a cinema again, called the Regent, from 1968 [e]
- Union Building (Toronto) [r]: Heritage building in Toronto, built in 1908, part of the original campus of Upper Canada College [e]
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- Albert Kotin [r]: (1907-1980) An early member of the New York School of Abstract Expressionist Artists. New York School Abstract Expressionism— represented by Jackson Pollock, Willem De Kooning, Franz Kline, and others— became the leading art movement of the postwar area. [e]
- Canadian Football League [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Daniel David Palmer [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Deep lake water cooling [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Etobicoke-Lakeshore [r]: Part of the Toronto, Ontario metropolitan area, and the riding of Liberal Party (Canada) leader Michael Ignatieff [e]
- French in Canada [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Grand Trunk Railway [r]: Add brief definition or description
- History of television technology [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Lake Express [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Laura Bertram [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Portuguese language [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Ramble On [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Rochester, New York [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Russian language [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Social Credit [r]: Add brief definition or description
- The Rolling Stones [r]: Add brief definition or description