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Garden District Destination Guide

Touring Garden District in Canada

Garden District in the region of Ontario is located in Canada - some 218 mi or ( 351 km ) South-West of Ottawa , the country's capital city .

Interactive map of Garden District

Time in Garden District is now 08:30 AM (Tuesday) . The local timezone is named " America/Toronto " with a UTC offset of -4 hours. Depending on your budget, these more prominent places might be interesting for you: Albion, Batavia, Buffalo, Lockport, and Syracuse. Being here already, consider visiting Albion . We collected some hobby film on the internet . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Check out our recommendations for Garden District ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


Videos

Carbon City Lights - The Way I Feel (Acoustic)

3:59 min by carboncitylights
Views: 39511 Rating: 5.00

Hope you guys enjoy this one; The Way I Feel www.facebook.com www.twitter.com It all started when i first met you and i always knew, you always knew as well. All the years went by, lost track of our t ..

Cathy Young - In The Midnight Hour

4:52 min by petecsanky
Views: 15657 Rating: 4.53

From Cathy Young's 1973 GRT Album "Travel Stained". Recorded in October, 1972 by the great George Semkiw at RCA Studios in downtown Toronto. The album was re-issued in 2009 by Big Pink Music in Korea ..


The new city of romance; Cairo

4:59 min by mediathinkRCD
Views: 13480 Rating: 5.00

Alexander Siddig explains to Joan Kelly that the director of Cairo Time, Rubba Nadda, is what drew him to the project. ..

Love twists through the vines in Vintners Luck

3:30 min by mediathinkRCD
Views: 9062 Rating: 4.85

Niki Caro premiere's her new film about a peasant who meets magic, love, and serendipity on a journey based around the making of wine. ..


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Interesting facts about this location

222 Jarvis Street

222 Jarvis Street is an office building on Jarvis Street in Toronto, Canada. The inverted-pyramid-shaped building contains ten storeys and was completed in 1971. Constructed of pre-cast concrete skinned in dark brown brick veneer, it was designed in the Brutalist style by architect Maxwell Miller as the head office of Sears Canada, a department store chain. It has 58,336 square metres of gross floor area.

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Located at 43.66 -79.38 (Lat./Long.); Less than 0 km away
Tags: Brutalist architecture in Canada, Buildings and structures in Toronto, Inverted pyramids, Office buildings completed in 1971, Ontario government buildings, WZMH Architects buildings

Garden District, Toronto

The Garden District is a neighbourhood in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The name was selected by the Toronto East Downtown Residents Association (TEDRA) in recognition of Allan Gardens, an indoor botanical garden located nearby at the intersection of Carlton and Jarvis Streets. The Garden District was officially designated by the Mayor and Toronto City Council in 2001, while TEDRA has since been renamed the Garden District Residents Association.

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Tags: Neighbourhoods in Toronto

Merchandise Building

The Merchandise Building is a classic example of the renowned early 20th-century industrial Chicago School architectural style. It is a loft conversion of a historic warehouse located in downtown Toronto on Dalhousie Street, near the campus of Ryerson University and the Toronto Eaton Centre.

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Tags: Buildings and structures in Toronto, Warehouses in Canada

George Vari Engineering and Computing Centre

The George Vari Engineering and Computing Centre is a 4 story building that is part of Ryerson University in Toronto, Ontario. Initially, in 2000, Santiago Calatrava proposed that the engineering building be 33 floors. The cost was $90 million and $25 million over Ryerson University's budget.

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Mutual Street Arena

Mutual Street Arena, initially called Arena Gardens or just the Arena, was an ice hockey arena and sports and entertainment venue in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. From the time period of 1912 until 1931, with the opening of the Maple Leaf Gardens, it was the premier site of ice hockey in Toronto, being home to teams from the National Hockey Association (NHA), the National Hockey League (NHL), the Ontario Hockey Association (OHA) and the International Hockey League (IHL).

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Located at 43.66 -79.38 (Lat./Long.); Less than 0 km away
Tags: Buildings and structures demolished in 1989, Defunct National Hockey League venues, Defunct indoor arenas, Defunct sports venues in Toronto, Former ice hockey venues, Ice hockey venues in Toronto, Indoor arenas in Canada, Indoor ice hockey venues in Canada, Sports venues completed in 1912, Toronto Blueshirts, Toronto Maple Leafs