Landmarks
Landmark | Cross street | Notes | Image |
---|---|---|---|
Long Branch GO Station | Browns Line | ||
St. Demetrius Sobor | Kipling Ave | ||
Humber College Lakeshore Campus | Kipling Ave | ||
Colonel Samuel Smith Park | Kipling Ave | ||
St. Teresa Roman Catholic Church | Islington Ave | ||
Grand Harbour | Park Lawn Rd | Condominium | |
Humber Bay Park | Park Lawn Rd | ||
The Palace Pier | Humber River | ||
Humber Bay Arch Bridge | Humber River | Bike and pedestrian bridge | |
Queen Elizabeth Way Monument | Humber River | ||
Joy Gas Station | Windermere Ave | Historic structure | |
Sunnyside Park | Colborne Lodge Drive | ||
Sunnyside Bathing Pavilion | Parkside Drive | Historic structure | |
Palais Royale | Roncesvalles Ave | ||
Exhibition Place | Dufferin St | ||
Lake Shore Boulevard Bailey Bridge | Dufferin St | ||
Ontario Place | Dufferin St | ||
Queen's Wharf Lighthouse | Bathurst St | ||
Tip Top Tailors Building | Bathurst St | industrial building converted to condominium lofts | |
Malibu | Bathurst St | Condominium | |
545 Lake Shore Boulevard West | Bathurst St | ||
CityPlace | Spadina Ave | ||
Rogers Centre | entrance via Rees Street | ||
John Street Roundhouse | Simcoe St | ||
Old Ontario Provincial Police Headquarters | York St | ||
Toronto Harbour Commission Building | York St | ||
Air Canada Centre | Bay St | ||
Pinnacle Centre | Yonge St | ||
Victory Soya Mills Silos | Parliament | Abandoned industrial silos | |
Keating Channel | Cherry St | ||
Ashbridges Bay Wastewater Treatment Plant | Leslie St | ||
Woodbine Beach | Woodbine Ave | part of The Beaches | |
Greenwood Raceway | Woodbine Ave | Racetrack demolished in the 1990s |
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