Front Street
Front Street is an east-west street in downtown Toronto. The street marks the rough outline of the original shoreline of Lake Ontario, since filled in the late 19th and early 20th century. Famous sites that are located on Front Street include the Royal York Hotel and Union Station.
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Street - Toronto - Lake Ontario - 19th - 20th century - Royal York Hotel - Union Station
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The street begins at Parliament Street (east of Parliament the street is called Eastern Avenue) and ends at Bathurst Street.
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Parliament Street - Eastern Avenue - Bathurst Street
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Recent plans to extended Front Street to Dufferin Street have been opposed by property owners whose land will be expropriated to allow for the extension.
Related Topics:
Dufferin Street - Expropriated
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