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  Don Valley Parkway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Don Valley Parkway is Toronto's busiest commuter route (along with the Gardiner Expressway), connecting the city to its northern and eastern suburbs via Highways 401 and 404.
The northern terminus of the Don Valley Parkway is at the Highway 401 interchange while its southern terminus is at the Gardiner Expressway.
The speed limit on the Don Valley Parkway is 90 km/h (55 mph) due to the heavy traffic volumes and winding nature of the road south of Eglinton Avenue.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Don_Valley_Parkway   (492 words)

  
 Don Mills Dead at Age 76   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
As Don influenced nearly every aspect of the TF community over the decades as a coach, official, volunteer, mentor, and most importantly, as a close and true friend to an incalculable number athletes, all who knew him will understand how great his loss will be to the track community.
Don would faithfully take the train in to Waterloo two nights a week and after practice would meet individually with each person making sure that their personal goals were understood and addressed.
Don was the reason I stayed training with the team when it was obvious the only way to crack the top 7 on the team was a sudden outbreak of ebola, or some other potent virus where I wasn't affected.
www.warriorcrosscountry.uwaterloo.ca /Common%20Pages/donmills.htm   (3078 words)

  
 History & Fame of Danforth & Broadview Ave's
The Don and Danforth Plank Road Company built Danforth Ave in 1851 connecting it to Broadview Ave and creating a viable route to the more populous surrounding communities down near Queen St East and Kingston Road.
In the early 1960s Riverdale Park was bisected by the Don Valley Parkway and its area reduced to 104 acres.
Renamed in 1884; originally it was Mill Road, being but a wagon trail through the woods from Kingston Road (Queen Street) to the mills on the Don.
www.thedanforth.ca /history.htm   (1378 words)

  
 Don Mills 1953
Don Mills was on its way to becoming an established community in North York.
A major problem the developers of Don Mills faced was how to eliminate the isolation of the residents.
Many of them have lived in Don Mills since its beginning and have raised families who grew up in the security of having their school friends close by.
schools.tdsb.on.ca /donmillsci/about/his.htm   (886 words)

  
 Don Mills Civitan Club   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Although Don Mills Civitan Club was formed earlier, they did not officially receive their Charter until October 21st.
Don Mills Civitan is now entering into its 50th year of service to the community.
Don Mills Civitan Club was the home club of the last International Vice-President, Wesley Armstrong, from Canadian Civitan before it split into districts due to the increase in clubs/membership.
www.civitan.on.ca /donmills/donmillsh.html   (179 words)

  
 City of Toronto, Toronto Transit Commission TTC
Don Mills is the east end terminal station of the Sheppard Subway, and is located at Sheppard Avenue and Don Mills Road.
The art concept for Don Mills Station, developed by Toronto artist Stephen Cruise, reflects the geology, soil conditions and water table of the ground in the area of the Sheppard subway.
Specifically, the ground conditions are reflected in the tile pattern on the walls and in the terrazzo pattern in the floor in combination with approximately 300 large scale bronze inlays of local floral and fauna cast into the wall and floors.
www.city.toronto.on.ca /ttc/shep_donmills.htm   (448 words)

  
 Toronto Real Estate - Mike Sheehy, Remax Unique Inc.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Don Mills is recognized as the first planned, and fully integrated post-war community in North America.
All Don Mills houses were designed by an architect whose plans had to meet the approval of the Don Mills Development Company before any houses could be built.
Don Mills is near to the Ontario Science Centre located at 770 Don Mills Road.
www.msheehy.com /don_mills.html   (631 words)

  
 Don Mills Memorium   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
For the past twenty years Don Mills has been timing my workouts, entering me in races and calling me to follow up with how my recovery was going, how work was, and keeping me up to date with all the track related information he felt I needed to know.
Don is another one of those coaches who've been part of Canadian the track scene forever and whom you just assume will always be there.
Don sustained a head injury when he was a young fellow (in his early 60's) and from that point on, couldn't or wouldn't fly.
www.tctc.kw.net /don_mills_memorium.htm   (3059 words)

  
 East/West, Nancy Byrtus, Mark Fram, and Michael McClelland, editors: Don Mills   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Don Mills was the first large-scale modern community of the post-war era developed solely by private enterprise.
Another significant influence on the planning principles of Don Mills was the work of two American town planners, Clarence S. Stein and Henry Wright, who in 1928 aspired to develop a garden city community of 7,500–10,000, called Radburn, in the Borough of Fairlawn, New Jersey.
Following the ideals of Howard’s garden city, the planners of Don Mills felt it was important to include the opportunity for residents to live and work in the same satellite town so that Don Mills did not become a dormitory suburb.
www.chbooks.com /online/eastwest/158.html   (668 words)

  
 Don Valley
Heading south from Don Mills Rd is a paved route on the east side of the Don River.
Once you hit the Don Valley brick works and make it north to where Pottery road intersects with the train tracks, there is an off camber climb that begins about 10 metres from the road.
Ride the road as if you were headed to the science centre, and you'll come upon a small stone bridge.
www.mtbr.com /trails/Canada-Ontario/DonValley.html   (5324 words)

  
 WINFIELD TERRACE~TORONTO MIDTOWN CONDO BUILDING   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Don Mills Road, west side, north of Lawrence Av.
Steps away, south of Lawrence Av., is the Don Mills Plaza where you will find everything you need from banking services to groceries, restaurants, boutique shops, post office and entertainment.
TTC services are along Lawrence and Don Mills making all of Toronto accessible if you prefer not to drive.
www.remaxcondos.ca /toronto-condo-buildings/windfield.html   (251 words)

  
 Developer seeking approval for Lanes Mills Road stores By Kathy Baratta Staff Writer
HOWELL — Plans for the retail development of 48 acres on the northbound side of Route 9 at the Lanes Mills Road intersection are before the Planning Board.
Beste said the company, which is before the board seeking preliminary and final site plan approval, would like to break ground on the project by early summer 2002 with a completion date projected for the summer of 2003.
He acknowledged there had been a suggestion made by a member of the public for a road to be constructed between the two shopping centers (Lanes Mill Market Place and Consumer Square) in an effort to alleviate traffic in the area.
newstranscript.gmnews.com /News/2002/0116/Front_Page/007.html   (412 words)

  
 KELK Sensors for Rolling Mills   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
George Kelk Corporation is located at 48 Lesmill Road in the northern part of Toronto.
Lesmill Road is the first set of lights after Don Mills Road, on the north side of York Mills.
Lesmill Road is the first set of lights you will encounter, on the east side of Leslie.
www.kelk.com /directn.htm   (162 words)

  
 DON VALLEY CORRIDOR LINKS
The Don valley, particularly the main valley stretching from Rosedale Valley Road to the forks of the Don River at Don Mills Road, remains a major obstacle to through travel as seen with the Leslie Street and St. Clair Avenue missing links.
In response, Coxwell Avenue should be extended down into the valley in a manner similar to Don Mills Road, via Coxwell Boulevard and vacant parkland, to link with Don Mills Road directly in the vicinity of the Don River confluence.
Coincident with this extension should be a short extension of Alder Road on the north side of what is known as Taylor or Massey Creek (“Little Don River”, alternatively, is preferred by the writer), providing a direct connection between the Parkview Hills area and Coxwell Avenue and Don Mills Road.
www.torontoexpwy.com /donvalley.html   (1744 words)

  
 Grenoble Properties
Don Mills and Eglinton is an area rich in the characters of people from around the world and one of best places in Toronto to live, work, raise a family and play all in the same place.
You will enjoy quick access to shopping at a local mall only a block south on Don Mills Road, or at anyone of three large plazas in the area.
Trips into downtown Toronto or across the city are made easy with convenient public transport to the TTC Subway along Eglinton and Don Mills Roads.
www.grenoble-apartments.com /donMills.htm   (122 words)

  
 don valley singletrack   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Not sure about this trail but Eric 'Konakiller' and King of the World are walking (presumably dragging their knuckles), breathing examples of why we should allocate more of our tax money in Canada to education.
the don is for posers who look good beside their bike and not on it.
From Don Mills Road, follow the path leading into a revine.
www.mtbr.com /trails/Canada-Ontario/DonValleySingletrack.html   (449 words)

  
 [hpv] MUT's vs Road   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The final nail in the coffin was when the parks and recreation department posted signs on the hills that barred riding your bike up or down the hills.
I'll occasionally use the Don Valley trail here in Toronto, mostly the less used lower Don River section.
The road I mostly use is Don Mills Road which has a posted speed limit of 60 km/h.
www.ihpva.org /pipermail/hpv/Week-of-Mon-20020902/026836.html   (221 words)

  
 Don Mills Models
A 1/87th scale Hayes HDX-1000 "off road" logger with an 18' high and 16' wide load that probably would weigh in at about 125,000 pounds in the real world.
This truck is built from my HO scale kit which includes the truck and trailer.
A 1/87th scale Mack FCSW "off road" chain drive dump truck, built from one of my kits.
www.donmillsmodels.com   (1000 words)

  
 The Lee Valley Lions Nostalgia Site - Don Mills Comets 17/02/85   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Vesa Pennanen (G) Unfortunately the match programme did not include a player list for the Don Mills Comets.
The Don Mills Comets are regular visitors to Europe and were last seen in London in March 1983 when they defeated Streatham Redskins by 7 goals to 2.
Don Mills, by the way, is a suburb of Toronto and not the name of the team's owner!
homepage.ntlworld.com /juliannebonner/leevalley/season8485/donmills170285.htm   (391 words)

  
 Don Mills flowers, Don Mills florists, and Don Mills flower delivery.
Don Mills flowers, Don Mills florists, and Don Mills flower delivery.
Same day flower delivery by Don Mills florists can be made if your order is placed before 12:00 noon in Don Mills.
Find the neighborhood florist Don Mills wide that is closest to the recipient based on postal code, let us pick the quality Don Mills from our years of experience, or pick your favourite then give us a call!
www.simonsaysroses.com /don-mills-flowers.htm   (237 words)

  
 Wayne Mills Band - Road Trip Journal...in case you wondered.
It seems like the more consecutive days I stay on the road the harder it is to leave it.
Let me start out by saying thanks to all of the members of the Muzik Mafia who came out on the road with WMB on the weekend of July 16th, 17th and the 18th.
This led to the moonshine and ultimately to our "golf cart-with nobby tires-off road experience." Evidently, Chig is infamous for taking people on these rides so I was more than anxious to see what it was all about.
www.waynemillsband.com /road_trip.html   (6993 words)

  
 Don Today
The Don drains a large part of the GreaterToronto area covering 2 regions (Toronto and York) and 8 local municipalities/ communities (Toronto, East York, North York, York, Scarborough, Markham, Vaughan, Richmond Hill).
The Headwaters area of the East Don in the City of Vaughan are still undeveloped but in the background you can see the advancing wave from Richmond Hill.
This picture shows the River, trapped between 2 major roads (the Don Valley Parkway and Bayview Avenue), and then straightened as it flows on to the harbour.
www.ilap.com /wilson/Don/DonNow/Now_Index.html   (732 words)

  
 Toronto Bike, Bicycle Trail and Surrounding Area -bayview Cycle Centre
Follow sideline #4 to Chalk Lake Road (there is also access to the Glen Major trails at this intersection on the west side of the road) and turn right.
Entrance is from Bayview and Pottery Road on the south end or at Thorncliffe Park on the North end.
Exit Don Mills Road south of Overlea Blvd. Follow the road under the Don Valley Parkway to the parking lot.
www.bayviewcycle.com /NewFiles/Trails.html   (3362 words)

  
 The David Duncan House - Fine Dining   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Drive north on the Don Valley Parkway and exit at York Mills Road.
Travel west along York Mills to Don Mills Road.
Drive north one block (first set of traffic lights) - the house sits on the west side of Don Mills Road at 125 Moatfield Drive.
www.davidduncanhouse.com /location.html   (90 words)

  
 ArenaMaps.com | Don Mills | North York | ON | Canada
From the Don Valley Parkway: Don Valley Parkway to Lawrence Ave.
West on Lawrence to Don Mills Rd. South (left) on Don Mills to Don Mills Arena.
Arena is on the right side of the road.
www.arenamaps.com /arenas/186.htm   (36 words)

  
 Ghost Car Of Don Mills And Eglington   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
One day that I was with my fellow group members completing a final report for the year, we worked on it to about 2am in the morning.
I have lived near the Don Mills and Eglington area for more than 20 years now.
travelling on Don Mills Rd. (just past a mall) a white Monte Carlo (early 80's) model suddenly appeared right beside me, and stopped right beside me. It felt really cold, since this was in July it was a scorcher for the afternoon for that day.
www.castleofspirits.com /ghostcar.html   (256 words)

  
 Don Mills Civitan Club   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Don Mills Civitan Arena * 1030 Don Mills Road * Don Mills ON * M3C 1W6
The Don Mills Civitan is a community organization, which for 46 years has successfully operated the Don Mills Civitan Hockey League.
It is our aim to try and reach as many people as possible whom live in North/South East Toronto and in surrounding areas.
www.civitan.on.ca /donmills   (121 words)

  
 Portfolio - 885 Don Mills Road, Toronto / Features
Air distribution is provided by perimeter induction units and 2’ x 2’ ceiling diffusers.
The Don Mills corridor provides office users an excellent midpoint access to offices in the suburbs.
Don Mills Road is also a major arterial road providing a frequent Toronto Transit Commission bus route service.
www.downingstreet.com /dshp/885donmills/features.html   (145 words)

  
 Infiltration: Sheppard Subway Line
Like most Toronto subway stations, the new stations will be named after the roads they bisect: Yonge Street, Bayview Avenue, Bessarion Road, Leslie Street and Don Mills Road.
Below a low overhang labelled “Watch Your Head” was a long metal ladder plunging further underground, which Scumbone and I eagerly descended to the bottommost level of the Don Mills pit.
We strolled down the road to the Leslie construction site, where we admired the construction crew dumping huge vats of wet cement into the pit below, and did a little more Leslie-area reconnaissance before hopping on a bus and heading elsewhere.
www.infiltration.org /sheppard.html   (3981 words)

  
 Zeron and Fast Johnny Take Don Mills Final
With some slick stickhandling and a gelding who had some spirit in the stretch, Rick Zeron came from sixth at the head of the lane to capture the $62,400 final of the Don Mills Trotting Series with 19-1 shot Fast Johnny last night at Woodbine Racetrack.
Hawaiian Viva (Phil Hudon) and SA Speedy Balance (Roger Mayotte) finished second and third, respectively, in the sixth annual edition of the Don Mills.
The opening leg of the Don Mills saw Fast Johnny trot to a second-place finish, four and a half-lengths back to Bo Baby Bo, but his second leg performance proved that he could hold his own against this group of four-year-olds.
www.standardbredcanada.ca /news/iss0205/donmillsfinal0208.html   (740 words)

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