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In the News (Fri 25 Dec 09)

  
 PlanetWare Photos of Toronto #1
Queen's Quay, a warehouse converted into shops and condos at Harbourfront in Toronto.
Carved rocking animals in the window of one of the shops that line Queen Street in Toronto.
Clothing stores line Queen Street West along with the ChumCity building, home of several television stations, in Toronto.
www.planetware.com /sub/CDNTOR.HTM

  
 Travel Channel :: Toronto
Queen's Quay Terminal (204 Queen's Quay W, PHONE: 416/203-0510; www.queens-quay-terminal.com) at Harbourfront Centre is a former Terminal Warehouse building, where goods shipped to Toronto were stored before being delivered to shops all over the city.
Among the seasonal events in Harbourfront Centre are the Ice Canoe Race in late January, Winterfest in February, a jazz festival in June, Canada Day celebrations and the Parade of Lights in July, the Authors' Festival and Harvest Festival in October, and the Swedish Christmas Fair in November.
Today Harbourfront Centre, a streamlined version of the original concept, draws more than 3 million visitors to the 10-acre site each year.
travel.discovery.com /destinations/fodors/toronto/sightsacts_31042_1.html

  
 Queens Quay - Locations - Il Fornello
IL FORNELLO Queen's Quay is located in historic Queen's Quay Terminal, one of Toronto's preeminent landmarks.
Queen's Quay Terminal is home to over 30 retailers and is part of the Harbourfront Centre, which hosts a dozen venues for music, dance and cultural events, including the du Maurier Theatre, Power Plant Gallery, and the Premiere Dance Theatre.
Built in 1926, Queen's Quay Terminal is an award-winning edifice of architectural design, with soaring ceilings, expansive open spaces and an abundance of natural light.
www.ilfornello.com /if/locqueensquay.shtml   (179 words)

  
 Toronto Trailbladers....Club Rolls
From the subway, take the Queens Quay 604 streetcar south to Bay Street and Queens Quay West.
Park near the foot of Bay Street and Queens Quay East.
Or you can walk the few hundred metres south from the station to Bay Street and Queens Quay West.
www.torontotrailbladers.com /sundaysjune.html   (562 words)

  
 Toronto Waterfront Condos, Prices and Listings.
Lake Ontario's waterfront trail, which is so popular with cyclists, walkers, and rollerbladers, runs right past the front door of the Queen Quay condominiums.
An Architect's award winning building, situated on Lake Ontario, one of the few buildings on the south side of Queen Quay.
All the suites are positioned at a 45- degree angle facing the waterfront allowing each suite to have panoramic views.
www.gloriabendavid.com /condos.htm   (756 words)

  
 VirtualTourist.com - Toronto Harbourfront & Toronto Islands - Pictures, Tips and Reviews
Harbourfront and Queen's Quay is a federal government attempt to restore the harbour district of Toronto.
Queen's Quay is a privately operated building just to the east of the Harbourfront Centre.
The Toronto Islands is one of the biggest & also one of the most visited parks in the city.
www.virtualtourist.com /travel/North_America/Canada/Province_of_Ontario/Toronto-903418/Things_To_Do-Toronto-Harbourfront_Toronto_Islands-BR-1.html   (756 words)

  
 City of Toronto: Ferry Schedule Summer
The Toronto Ferry Docks is located at the foot of Bay Street and Queens Quay, just West of the Westin Harbour Castle Hotel.
Parking is available 1 block north at Lakeshore and Bay, 1 block west on Queens Quay between Bay and York Sts, 1 block east opposite Toronto Star building adjacent to Captain Johns restaurant.
From union station take the 509 Harbourfront or the 510 Spadina streetcar south to the Bay and Queen's Quay Stop.
www.toronto.ca /parks/island/summerschedule.htm   (153 words)

  
 The Sutton Place Hotel -- Toronto, Toronto, Hotels.
207 Queen's Quay West (at the foot of York Street), Toronto, Ontario M5J 1A7; (416) 203-0510.
100 Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario M5S 2C6; (416) 586-8000.
Take Highway 427 South to the Queen Elizabeth Way Toronto.
www.hotels-rates.com /hotels_reservations/property/51   (1220 words)

  
 Toronto Harbour Cruises Dinner Cruise Boat Tours Private Charters Conference Venue Mariposa Canada
CONTACT US Mariposa Cruise Line's Office and Ships are located in the heart of the Toronto Harbourfront at the Queen's Quay Terminal Building (Intersection of York Street and Queen's Quay West)
The lots can be accessed from travelling either westbound along Queen's Quay or by travelling northbound and southbound along Lower Simcoe Street.
Parking is available on several public lots across the street and adjacent to Mariposa Crusises.
mariposacruises.com /contact-us.html   (166 words)

  
 Loblaws Queen's Quay, Toronto (Supermarket) 10 Lower Jarvis St.
Toronto, ON Loblaws Queen's quay is probably one of the best supermarkets in Toronto; the produce, prepared foods and bakery sections are very well stocked with good quality products.
The YummyBaguette website is in no way affiliated with Loblaws Queen's Quay in Toronto, but don't hesitate to let the owners know how you found them!
Loblaws Queen's Quay, Toronto (Supermarket) 10 Lower Jarvis St.
www.yummybaguette.com /magasin.php-id=136.htm   (166 words)

  
 Travelwise Online's Classified Ads
Shaker Cruise Lines, 5 Queens Quay West, Toronto, ON M5J 2H1, Tel: (416) 364-3938 Fax: (416) 364-3220 Toll Free 1-888-VIA-LAKE.
Departing from Fishermans' Wharf on the MV "River Queen".
First class regularly scheduled ferry service between Toronto and the Niagara Region of Southern Ontario.
www.travel-wise.com /classifieds/cruising.html   (166 words)

  
 PlanetWare Photos of Toronto #1
Queen's Quay, a warehouse converted into shops and condos at Harbourfront in Toronto.
Carved rocking animals in the window of one of the shops that line Queen Street in Toronto.
Visiting sailing ship on display at Harbourfront in Toronto.
www.planetware.com /sub/CDNTOR.HTM   (166 words)

  
 Ian Wheal Heritage Walks<
Start: outside the ferry docks terminal gates, city-side, Queens Quay and foot of Bay St, in time for the 1:30pm ferry ( map).
Start: Outside the ferry docks terminal gates, city-side, Queens Quay and foot of Bay St, in time for the 1:30pm ferry ( map).
TTC: bus stop near Farmcrest Dr, Victoria Park Ave bus #324 to/from Victoria Park subway station, http://www.city.toronto.on.ca/ttc/schedules/index.htm.
torontoactivities.tripod.com /Ian.html   (166 words)

  
 Transit Toronto - Content: Toronto's Lost Subway Stations
Toronto now has four underground streetcar stations: the streetcar-to-subway interchanges at Union, Spadina and St. Clair West and a streetcar-only underground station beneath Bay Street at Queen's Quay.
When Osgoode Station was built, sewer pipes and electrical lines were moved to one side of Queen Street to make the construction of a Lower Osgoode station easier (just in case it was built).
Torontonians approved this plan overwhelmingly and this is the plan that the TTC built to when it started work on the Yonge Subway in 1949.
transit.toronto.on.ca /subway/5006.shtml   (166 words)

  
 Toronto Hotels Toronto ON
77 Ryerson Avenue, Toronto, ON Atrium On Queen's Quay
650 Queens Quay West, Toronto, ON Belaire Hotel Toronto Airport
The historic Royal York hotel in downtown Toronto, across the street from the convention centre and Union Station and steps to the theatre...
www.idcide.com /hotels/on/toronto.htm   (166 words)

  
 Centre Island
The Toronto Ferry Docks are located at the foot of Bay Street and Queen Quay.
Centre Island is Toronto's island getaway, a reprieve from the hustle and bustle of the city without having to drive for hours.
The beaches on the island's south side are supervised in July and August.
www.toronto.com /attractions/listing/000-100-239   (228 words)

  
 Queens Quay - Toronto Condos Lofts Condominiums Apartments Townhomes Townhouses
Queens Quay - Toronto Condos Lofts Condominiums Apartments Townhomes Townhouses
Queens Quay West - Toronto Waterfront (Scroll down for more)
Contact Us for properties in Toronto and surrounding areas
condonews.net /QueensQuay.htm   (228 words)

  
 boldts.net - Toronto - Queens Quay West
Queens Quay West has become a "condo jungle", with more and more condominium towers cropping up all the time.
If you go to Queens Quay West looking for the antique market, you won't find it here.
View east along Queens Quay West east of Lower Spadina.
www.boldts.net /TorQw.shtml   (228 words)

  
 Toronto's Virtual Community
(Queen's Quay, between Bathurst and Jarvis St. TTC: Union Station, then streetcar southbound) Before 1972, this was a wasteland of warehouses.
TTC: Rosedale subway station, then #82 bus, or walk east from Summerhill subway station for Forrest Hill area.) Home to many of Toronto's most established (and monied) citizens, these parklike districts feature winding streets lined with magnificent homes of impregnable solidity, well-tended gardens, and secluded parks.
(Queen St. West, between Yonge St. and Bathurst Ave.
toronto.vc /site1/neighbourhoods.html   (228 words)

  
 Condo Toronto Waterfront
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Toronto Condos on the Waterfront If you're interested in either Purchasing or Listing a Toronto Waterfront Condo and would like to discuss the current market, please
www.villa-ideas.com /villa/condo-toronto-waterfront.html   (2822 words)

  
 Queen's Quay (Toronto) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Queen's Quay (pronounced "key") is a short road that skirts along Toronto's downtown waterfront area.
The street is served by the Harbourfront streetcar line and lined mostly with condos.
The road replaced both Front Street and Lake Shore Boulevard as the most southerly road when Toronto began to fill in the inner harbour.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Queen's_Quay_(Toronto)   (139 words)

  
 Hotel Detail
This location is also within walking distance of the Air Canada Centre and Princess of Wales Theatre, half a mile from Queen's Quay Terminal and Harbourfront, one mile from Eaton Centre, and three miles from Ontario Place.
InterContinental Toronto Centre is within walking distance of the CN Tower and Rogers Centre and approximately 18 miles from Lester B Pearson International Airport.
Rates will be based on single or double occupancy.
travel.travelocity.com /hotel/TTDateLessDetail.do?propertyId=36995&...   (231 words)

  
 TORONTO HARBOURFRONT, TORONTO HARBOUR QUEEN QUAY CRUISING CANADA canadian boating,cruising navigation harbors
Toronto Harbour is a busy place with a myriad of tour boats bustling along the waterfront or shuttles en-route to their Toronto Island destinations.
(A) The Toronto Port Authority ("PTA") is responsible for the administration of By-laws respecting navigation in the Port and Harbour of Toronto for both commercial and pleasure vessels, including rules regulating the speed limits of vessels, licensing of power-equipped craft and safety equipment required to operate a boat.
The By-laws within the limits of the Port and Harbour of Toronto are enforced by the Toronto Police Marine Unit.
www.cruising.ca /guide/docs/gd-tocen.html   (231 words)

  
 The Riviera - 228 230 Queens Quay West Toronto
The Riviera - 228 230 Queens Quay West Toronto
228 - 230 Queens Quay West Toronto Ontario
These two buildings situated on Queens Quay between York St Amenities:
www.downtownrealty.ca /BLDG/228-queensquay.html   (231 words)

  
 Route Overview for Toronto RailFest 2004
It utilizes the streetcar tunnel between Union Station and Queen's Quay.
The station at King is called St. Andrew; the station at Queen is called Osgoode, the station at Dundas is St. Patrick; the station at College is called Queen's Park; and the station at Wellesley is called Museum.
route, as well as a light rail line in the middle of Queen's Qyay.
pages.prodigy.net /kevinkorell/torfest/guide.htm   (231 words)

  
 boldts.net - Toronto - Bloor & Spadina
But when the streetcar line was upgraded, the entire street from Bloor south to Queen's Quay received a much needed facelift.
At the northern end of the new streetcar line, at Bloor and Spadina, a new underground streetcar terminal was built as part of the Spadina subway station.
In the early 1970's, the Spadina Expressway was cancelled.
www.boldts.net /TorBs.shtml   (231 words)

  
 Route Overview for Toronto RailFest 2004
This line runs in its own right-of-way in the center of Queen's Quay and Spadina Street.
Toronto Union Station is on the bottom of the "U", so that while trains technically run east and west at this station, you are guaranteed to go north no matter which train you board.
Because Yonge Street (the longest street in the world!) is Toronto's main north-south thoroughfare, the stations along this leg are more important and probably are used more than those on the western leg.
pages.prodigy.net /kevinkorell/torfest/guide.htm   (1668 words)

  
 Infiltration: Toronto Subways
This article originally appeared in Infiltration 5, together with articles on exploring the underground LRT stations (Union, Queens Quay and Spadina) and the abandoned subway stations (Lower Bay and Lower Queen).
Let us not heap scorn upon the TTC for this cheapness, however, for it is this odd arrangement which brought us the wondrous moving sidewalks between the two sections.
In the end, however, the TTC decided to pretend the two stations were one so they could employ a single collector.
www.infiltration.org /transit-subway.html   (1668 words)

  
 URBANPHOTO - Essays and opinion
Queens Quay east of Bay is still barren and may be the next place of urban renewal.
Streetcars for Toronto put pressure on the TTC to reconsider its decision arguing that the streetcars still were the most efficient means of transportation and should be kept.
All of the TTCs streetcar routes run through downtown in mixed traffic except for the 509 and 510 routes which were built in phases since 1990 and are separated from street traffic by a private right of way.
www.urbanphoto.net /articles/article21.htm   (1668 words)

  
 Queen's Quay connection route
The Queens Quay streetcar connection will mean fully integrated service between Union Station and Exhibition Place by August 2000.
The 800-metre stretch of track runs primarily on its own right-of-way along Queens Quay, north on Bathurst Street and connects to the Bathurst line at Fleet Street.
Digging their shovels in a portion of excavated trackbed from Lower Spadina to Portland Street, the Commission renewed its commitment to streetcars, as well as show the world that Toronto is preparing for a waterfront Olympics in 2008.
www.city.toronto.on.ca /ttc/coupler/0299/quay.htm   (1668 words)

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