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Toronto, Ontario recent comments:

  • Galleria Apartments, bbbb (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    not a great place to live. air conditioning broken for three weeks during the hottest weather.
  • Smoke Bourbon Bar B Que, Hugh Jacock (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    It looks like the web page is gone - so is the cafe I assume. It's not found on yelp dot com
  • Leslie Dan House, fatboy911 wrote 14 years ago:
    This is not Herjavec home. Home belongs to Leslie Dan of Novopharm fame. 58th wealthiest Canadian.
  • Little Norway Park Totem Pole, Geri (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    Why is there a totem pole in this park?
  • Milne Valley Middle School, heartbrokn (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    i agree with jennifer
  • Waterfront Park, Mark Novak (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    Cherry Beach Sundays Location
  • Fountainhead, dave (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    nah mostly only 2 are working of 4 elevators and sometime it's stuck on the 10th floor most of the time it's up/down about 7 cm and the door open and close buy itself it's very dangerous dude and all the building are built in 1970-1973 and the Visitor parking are suck if you are a visitor since the landlord allowed Tenant to park on visitor parking 24/7 free .
  • Soho Lofts, Pupsenok wrote 14 years ago:
    This building is badly marked. It includes only half of the Soho Lofts, in includes the neighbouring building in its entirety and it includes half of the Panache Condominiums. What a mess!
  • Laurel Grove, fussyremi wrote 14 years ago:
    For sure the most horrible place to live in the neighbourhood. You can get MUCH better somewhere else for the same rent.
  • Rosedale, Alex (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    So much money, so little time
  • The Kingsway, Alex (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    Waspy, but I love it
  • John G. Althouse Middle School, stevieharpy (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    Prime Minister Stephen Harper went to school here.
  • Molson Brewery, stevieharpy (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    Worked here as a university student during the summers '85-'87 when it was still Carling's O'Keefe. They hired lots of students and it was good pay.
  • Hydro One - Richview TS, AJSV2010 (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    Yes this is, if you look Southeast or Southwest of this point you can see the narrow strips of greenery that are dedicated for the hydro towers.
  • Leaside High School, Anon (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    It's LEASIDE HIGH SCHOOL
  • St. Lawrence Market, Anon (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    Open from Tuesday to Saturday Closed on Sundays and Mondays
  • Cedarbury Towers, Hermez (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    Hello My name is Bashar my sister and I are looking for a apartment to rent perhaps 2 bedroom would you please get back to me by informing if there is any available and what is you rent for it . B.hermez@hotmail.com
  • Ruins, Garett Walker (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    After a visit to the Toronto Archives, Studying their early aerial photography of the area I discovered that this stone building and it's boiler's were part of a pump house that provided water up over the valley to the east to the Graydon Hall Manor, and it's once extensive water fountains and cascading pools. "To the east of the fountain courtyard, two small buildings framed a lawn divided by a long canal with flowing water. These buildings likely housed the pumps for the water that flowed from this point down the slope of the property for a total of five acres in a continuing series of cascading fountains and pools: * Beginning at the two little buildings- * Running down the canal- * Down into a small waterfall framed by stairs- * Supplying the courtyard fountain- * Continuing into a pond- * From then on running down a series of connecting pools as a man-made waterway, spotted with landings and rock gardens for over four more acres." more history at http://www.graydonhall.com/history.html The property was owned by Rupert Bain and the house built in 1936. Bain owned the land to the west of the river as well and this is where he built an entire race track and stables.
  • Bloor Collegiate Institute, Kajan (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    This is my current high school ...go BLOOR go
  • Cedarvale Community, cr (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    Cedarvale