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Kennedy Road is a north-south street in Toronto and York Region, Ontario, Canada. It is one of three major streets in Scarborough, and is home to the business district of Scarborough because of the many hundreds of stores along Kennedy Road. The Toronto section of the road is mainly residential with high rise apartment buildings, but there is a ...
Golden Mile (Eglinton Avenue East between Victoria Park Avenue and Birchmount Road), Scarborough; Kennedy Commons (Kennedy Road and Highway 401), Scarborough; Leaside Centre (Eglinton Avenue East and Laird Drive), East York; Shoppers World Danforth (Danforth Avenue west of Victoria Park Avenue), East York
Kennedy is the eastern terminal station on Line 2 Bloor–Danforth of the Toronto subway system. Opened in 1980, it is located east of the Kennedy Road and Eglinton Avenue intersection. [2] With the adjacent Kennedy GO station on the Stouffville line of GO Transit, Kennedy is an intermodal transit hub and the fifth busiest station in the system ...
Vacant (Ward 20 Scarborough Southwest) Cliffside is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located along the Scarborough Bluffs in the district of Scarborough. Its boundaries are Kennedy Road to the west (where Kingston and Danforth Road merge), St. Clair Avenue East to the north, Brimley Road to the east, and the Bluffs on the lakeshore ...
Scarborough Golf Club Road was named after the Scarboro Golf and Country Club (established in 1912), [64] though the road's name reflects the full spelling of the former city's name. The club is located along the Highland Creek valley astride the road. Scarborough Golf Club Road begins at Hill Crescent and travels north to Ellesmere Road. [11]
In December 2014, Councillor Glenn De Baeremaeker, one of the city's deputy mayors, proposed a fourth stop along the Scarborough Subway Extension, at Danforth Road and Eglinton Avenue to reduce the station spacing between Kennedy station and the next stop from about 4 km (2.5 mi) to 2 km (1.2 mi).
Line 3 Scarborough. Line 3 Scarborough, originally known as Scarborough RT (SRT), was a light rapid transit line that was part of the Toronto subway system in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [4][5] The line ran entirely within the eastern district of Scarborough, encompassing six stations and 6.4 kilometres (4.0 mi) of mostly elevated track. It ...
David and Mary Thomson Collegiate Institute is a secondary school established in 1959 in Central Scarborough. This new building replaced the Lawrence building built in 1958 and Bendale Business and Technical Institute built in 1962, with the latter merged into the former school. The following is a list of public secondary schools in Scarborough,