Landmarks
Landmark | Cross street | Notes | Image |
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Sanctuary Park Cemetery | Royal York | ||
St. Philip Anglican Church | Royal York | ||
Weston GO Station | Weston | ||
CIBC 750 Lawrence | Dufferin | major computer centre, credit card call centre and head office operations | |
Lawrence Square Shopping Centre | Allen Road | former RS Simpson Limited warehouse | |
Lawrence West subway station | Allen Road | ||
Bathurst Heights Secondary School | Allen Road | ||
Lawrence Plaza | Bathurst | one of the earliest shopping plazas in Toronto | |
Havergal College | Avenue Road | Private girls school | |
Lawrence Park Collegiate Institute | Avenue Road | ||
Lawrence subway station | Yonge | ||
Toronto French School | Bayview | ||
Glendon College, York University | Bayview | ||
Bridle Path | The Bridle Path | Toronto's wealthiest neighbourhood | |
Edwards Gardens | Leslie | ||
Don Mills Centre | Don Mills | now Shops at Don Mills | |
Don Mills Collegiate Institute | Don Mills | ||
Wexford Heights United Church | Warden | ||
St. Lawrence Martyr Catholic Church | Birchmount | ||
Winston Churchill Collegiate Institute | Kennedy | ||
Lawrence East RT station | Kennedy | ||
David and Mary Thomson Collegiate Institute | Midland | named after Scarborough's first European (Scottish) born pioneer families | |
Thomson Memorial Park | Brimley | ||
The Scarborough Hospital | McCowan | ||
St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church | McCowan | ||
Cedarbrae Mall | Markham | ||
St. Stephen's Presbyterian Church | Scarborough Golf Club | ||
Sir Oliver Mowat Collegiate Institute | Centennial Rd | ||
Rouge Hill GO Station | East Ave |
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