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JARVIS AND DUNDAS ST (?) ABOVE FILMORE'S
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Mississauga is a large city in Canada, next to Toronto on Lake Ontario. Mississauga East was a federal and provincial electoral district in Ontario. It was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1988 to 2003 and in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1975 to 2007.
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20th December 1789 saw the birth in Edinburgh of William Burn, the architect who pioneered the Scots Baronial style.
Burn was educated at the High School in Edinburgh's Old Town. He started working in Robert Smirke's office in London , before returning to Edinburgh to work with his father, Robert Burn, the designer of the Nelson Monument on Calton Hill.
William Burn's earliest commissions were for public buildings Custom House, Greenock,as seen in the second pic, the Ledoux-like Gasworks at Tanfield, Canonmills, County Hall, Inverness and many others, but his large and phenomenally successful practice consisted mainly of commissions for country-houses. Blairquhan, Ayrshire(pic three), is an example of his Tudor Gothic style.
By c.1825 Burn was designing in a Jacobethan manner that became his speciality. Scottish vernacular architecture and tower-houses were added to his sources from 1829 Faskally, Perthshire, and Tyninghame House, East Lothian (pic four), but, from his completion of Salvin's great Harlaxton Manor, Lincs. (from 1838), his work became more ebullient, leading to his best houses, including Falkland House, Fife, Whitehill Hall, Midlothian , and Revesby Abbey in Lincs.
Although enormously prolific, it is said that Burn perhaps never quite rose to great architecture: his work was described as “competent, very often agreeable, but sometimes veered towards the dull”. He took his nephew, J. MacVicar Anderson, into partnership, who continued the practice after Burn's death. I also noticed that David MacGibbon, of MacGibbon and Ross also worked with him.
Other major works Burn designed were St John’s Princes Street, Edinburgh, (pic five) and Dundas Castle in Midlothian.(pic six), which to me are anything but dull.
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HOT TIPS for visitors to our fine city
Toronto now has a Shake Shack and the allure of it hasn't worn off. It's at the corner of Yonge and Dundas, ground zero of most of the hysteria that goes on in the downtown core. If you continue east along Dundas you will see our Diagon alley (Victoria st), a colorful area where Dundas opens up to Ryerson University - AVOID.
I recommend instead getting your burger and cheese fries to go, walking west along Dundas one block, and entering the derelict food court at Bay and Dundas. It might be the only quiet place to sit for blocks in all directions (it used to be something when the bus terminal was operating but now that it is not, it's mostly empty). You could also eat across the street in Sankofa Plaza or whatever they are calling it this week, but I watched a guy lying on the ground masturbating once, and probably not the best option if you want to retain your appetite.
The best free washrooms in Toronto are in the Sheraton Center on Queen st just in front of City Hall. Take escalator down to Pathway, turn right, they are often quiet unless there's a conference going on.
Of course none of this is all that close to King Street where the festival is happening, and when you are there, it is just like the fox said in Anti-Christ:
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Queer as Folk (US) Locations - Season 4
This part includes places seen on Season 4.
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Justin, Melanie, Lindsay and Gus are in front of 542 Church Street. (from episode 401)
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Brian persuades a store owner to advertise his business. The store is at 263 Queen Street East. (from episode 402)
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The boys walk on Front Street East, near St Lawrence Market. (from episode 403 and 412)
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Emmett argues with Michael. They are in front of 3-5 Church Street, across Brian’s loft. (from episode 403)
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Justin, Cody and Pink Posse patrol on Front Street East. (from episode 403)
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A day with Justin and Cody. They look at used books in Acadia Book Store, 232 Queen Street East. On other scene, Cody shows the boys how to fight in Sully’s Boxing, although I am not sure where the address was. (from episode 404)
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Ted walks with Melanie on Norman Jewison Park. It is also where Brian suggests Mr Remson to donate for Liberty Ride. (from episode 405 and 412)
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Lindsay runs under the showering rain to meet Sam on Toronto Dominion Centre. (from episode 406)
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Blake and Ted are in front of 964 Queen Street West, as seen on the scene. (from episode 406)
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Michael and Hunter are on Allan Gardens Park. (from episode 407)
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Ted is waiting for Blake on 333 Sherbourne Street. (from episode 407)
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Michael, Ben and Hunter ride the bike on Trinity Bellwoods Park. In other moment, Ben and Anthony walk on the same park. (from episode 408 and 410)
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The "Pittsburgh Institute of Fine Art" is on Shaw Street. (from episode 408)
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Debbie, Michael and Emmett go shopping for tombstone on Portrait Memorials Inc, 1059 Lakeshore Road East. (from episode 408)
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Brian tells Debbie about the big C in front of Art Gallery of Ontario on Dundas Street West. (from episode 410)
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Emmett and Ted walk on Maitland Street. (from episode 412)
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Brian secretly walks to the spinning class, followed by Justin. It is on Gristmill Lane on Distillery District. (from episode 413)
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Carl proposes to Debbie on the parking lot across Woody’s on Church Street. (episode 413)
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The Liberty Ride participants make a stop at night on St. Joseph of Arimathea Orthodox Church at 510 Whitevale Road. (from episode 414)
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Brian and Michael stop in front of Whitevale Cemetery on Whitevale Road. (from episode 414)
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Although I cannot locate where Emmett and Ted spend the night, on the next day they are on Meadowvale Road. (from episode 414)
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Vic Grassi House is on Madison Avenue. (from episode 414)
Places that I cannot locate
Episode 401, Ben walks on a park calling Michael.
Episode 401, Michael and Hunter in a motel.
Episode 402, Ted says goodbye to Blake then leaves the building.
Episode 402, The Fairy gathering.
Episode 405, Justin and Cody meet Chris Hobbs.
Episode 405, Debbie and Emmett look for perfect gift for Vic and Rodney.
Episode 407, the burial of Vic.
Episode 408, the gallery.
Episode 408, Michael and Justin have lunch with Brett Keller.
Episode 410, Debbie meets Joan in church.
Episode 410, Ben talks to Anthony in library.
Episode 411, Debbie and Emmett meet Carl in the ball.
Episode 411, Sidney Bloom Gallery.
Episode 411, Hunter and Callie make out in the car on a parking lot.
Episode 411, the stadium where Drew has a match.
Episode 413, Brett Keller’s house.
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Thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters hit the streets of Toronto
Thousands of people took to the streets of Toronto on Saturday to protest the ongoing war in the Middle East. According to the Toronto Police Service, demonstrators began marching eastbound on College Street from University Avenue and made their way to Yonge-Dundas Square just after 2:00 p.m. Officers warned residents to expect major traffic delays and to consider alternative routes of…
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"ESCAPING MANIAC NEARLY STRANGLES ASYLUM ATTENDANT," Toronto Globe. October 5, 1933. Page 3. --- Timely Passing of Telegraph Boy Averts Tragedy at London ---- MONSIGNOR AYLWARD ILL --- (Staff Correspondence of The Globe.) London, Ont., Oct. 4. - Overcome by an escaping patient he had followed and attempted to subdue, William Wright, an attendant at the Ontario Hospital for the Insane, was almost strangled by the maniac this morning, and his life was probably saved by the timely passing of Arthur Blakey, a C.P.R. telegraph messenger, who saw the struggle and called for help. Blakey, while riding on Dundas Street East, at the asylum sideroad, saw two men scuffling, as he at first thought, in fun. But when Blakey saw one of the men fall to the ground and the other jump on him, he began to take serious notice. Next he saw the upper man pull a handkerchief from his pocket, and, slipping it around the neck of the other begin to strangle his victim.
Just at the moment two other men appeared running across a field, and Blakey called to them. The maniac thereupon released his victim and fled, pursued by the boy on the bicycle and the two attendants. The patient was soon overtaken, but, pulling a knife, he tried to slash his throat, but inflicted only a slight wound. While being taken back to the asylum, he complained that he was homesick and was trying to return to his home. He is a young and powerful man, and escaped while taking his morning exercise by jumping over a fence. Wright was driven to his home in a passing truck and soon recovered from the attack. The patient has hitherto been regarded as harmless.
Admits Robberies. Charged with a series of robberies in the London district during the past few months, Charles Woods of Clandeboye, arraigned in County Court today, pleaded guilty. He admitted robbing the C.N.R. stations in Forest and Exeter, the Harry Lankin service station in Lucan, and R. M. Bowman's general store in Denfield. In three cases, safes weighing 200 pounds or more were carried off. Roy Woods, a brother of Charles; Albert Fink of London, and Casey Blake of Sarnia were jointly charged with him in the robberies. They pleaded not guilty a were remanded until Provincial Officer Lankin, who is to give evidence, is relieved of strike duty at Stratford. It is expected the case will be tried tomorrow.
Charged With Receiving. Edgar Bedgwood of Waterloo Street, arrested by Detective-Sergeant William McCullough and Detective Gavin Monahan, charged with knowingly receiving goods alleged to have been stolen from a C.P.R. freight train, was arraigned in city Police Court to- day and remanded until Oct. 12. In the meantime the police are investigating his record. They informed the court they had recovered in the prisoner's home thirty-nine pairs of ladies' bloomers, nineteen bottles of mucilage, three tins of coffee and other goods said to have been stolen from a manifest train between Lon- don and Ingersoll. Bedgwood told the police he found the goods while walking along the tracks one morning.
Monsignor Aylward Seriously III. Brought to London in an ambulance a few days ago, Right Rev. Monsignor J. T. Aylward, rector of Our Lady of Mercy Church, in Sarnia, is very ill in St. Joseph's Hospital tonight, and fears for his recovery are held. He was rector of St. Peter's Cathedral here for many years.
Police Mistaken for Freshmen. Four plainclothes officers, riding in a scout car in the north end last night, were mistaken by Western University freshmen for belligerent and antagonistic "sophs" and the "freshies" pelted the inoffensive police with overripe tomatoes. The officers promptly accepted apologies and the incident was closed.
Today complaint was lodged with Acting Mayor Gordon Drake by Alderman L. S. Holmes, M.D., that two of his patients had been pelted with tomatoes by the students, and a strong protest was entered.
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Discovering Daniels Oakville Yards: A Hub of Innovation and Sustainability
Nestled in the heart of Oakville, Daniels Oakville Yards stands as a testament to innovation, sustainability, and community engagement. Spanning across acres of land, this vibrant development is more than just a residential project – it's a carefully crafted ecosystem designed to enrich the lives of its residents and the surrounding community. Let's delve into what makes Daniels Oakville Yards a standout destination.
a.) Location: Conveniently situated at Trafalgar Road and Dundas Street East, Daniels Oakville Yards enjoys easy access to major highways, public transit, shopping centers, and parks. Its prime location offers residents the perfect balance between urban convenience and natural beauty.
b.) Sustainable Living: At the core of Daniels Oakville Yards is a commitment to sustainability. From energy-efficient building designs to green spaces that promote biodiversity, every aspect of the development is geared towards minimizing its environmental footprint. Solar panels, rainwater harvesting systems, and electric vehicle charging stations are just a few of the eco-friendly features that residents can enjoy.
c.) Community Engagement: The spirit of community thrives at Daniels Oakville Yards. Residents have access to a plethora of amenities including communal gardens, fitness facilities, and social gathering spaces. Regular community events and programming foster connections among neighbors, creating a sense of belonging and camaraderie.
d.) Innovative Design: Architecturally stunning and thoughtfully planned, Daniels Oakville Yards boasts a diverse range of housing options to suit every lifestyle. From sleek condominiums to spacious townhomes, each residence is crafted with meticulous attention to detail and modern design sensibilities. The incorporation of smart home technology enhances convenience and connectivity for residents.
e.) Arts and Culture: Embracing Oakville's rich cultural heritage, Daniels Oakville Yards features public art installations and spaces for artistic expression. The development serves as a hub for creativity, hosting art exhibitions, performances, and workshops that enrich the cultural fabric of the community.
f.) Accessible Amenities: Residents of Daniels Oakville Yards enjoy unparalleled access to a wide array of amenities right at their doorstep. From retail shops and restaurants to recreational facilities and services, everything they need for a convenient and fulfilling lifestyle is within reach.
g.) Education and Learning: With a focus on lifelong learning, Daniels Oakville Yards provides opportunities for residents of all ages to expand their knowledge and skills. Nearby schools, libraries, and community centers offer educational programs and resources that support personal growth and development.
Daniels Oakville Yards is not just a place to live – it's a vibrant and sustainable community where innovation meets lifestyle. With its commitment to environmental stewardship, community engagement, and thoughtful design, it sets a new standard for urban living. Whether you're looking for a modern home, a thriving social scene, or a greener way of life, Daniels Oakville Yards has it all. Come discover the future of living in Oakville.
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Winter Walk in Toronto Canada - Exploring Jarvis & Dundas to Parliament Street
Join me as I take on a chilly winter walk through the heart of downtown Toronto! In this vlog, I start at the busy intersection of Jarvis Street and Dundas Street East, showcasing the unique mix of urban hustle and community vibe.
Feel the winter atmosphere and see how Torontonians brave the cold as I explore shops, houses, and everyday life along the streets. My walk concludes at Parliament Street, giving you a peek into another corner of this diverse city.
Whether you’re a local or planning a visit, this stroll will help you experience Toronto’s winter charm and vibrant downtown scene.
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Ontario Cold Cases - The Podcast: Upcoming Episode on the disappearance of Erin McGonigal
Peel Regional Police said Erin McGonigal, who described working as a part-time model and go-go dancer in an online profile, was last seen by her husband on Oct. 6, 2015.
At the time, police said the couple had separated and she was moving from their home on Cedar Creek Lane, in the area of Dundas Street East and Cawthra Road.
Friends said she was very active on social media and hasn’t posted anything since she was last seen.
Homicide and missing persons bureau detective Mike Nielsen said her friends initially reported her missing on Nov. 24, 2015.
Although there has been no trace of her in more than four years, Nielsen said there is no evidence suggesting she is dead, was abducted or is being held against her will.
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The Post Condos
Welcome to The Post Condos: Your Future Home in Oakville
Discover the Charm of The Post Condos in Oakville
Are you ready to embark on an exciting journey to your future home? The Post Condos is here to redefine urban living in Oakville. Nestled at the intersection of Postridge Drive and Dundas Street East, this new condo development by Greenpark Homes promises to be the talk of the town.
Why Choose The Post Condos in Oakville?
When it comes to choosing a place to call home, several factors come into play. The Post Condos in Oakville ticks all the right boxes, making it an enticing option for prospective homeowners. Let's explore what sets this development apart.
Location, Location, Location
One of the golden rules in real estate is that location matters, and The Post Condos knows it well. Situated at 382 Dundas St E, this prime spot is near the vibrant intersection of Trafalgar Road and Dundas Street East in the Uptown Core neighbourhood.
Whether you're commuting to work or enjoying a leisurely stroll, everything you need is within reach. Imagine having the best of Oakville's dining, shopping, and entertainment just a stone's throw away.
A Greenpark Gem
Greenpark Homes, a renowned name in the real estate industry, is behind The Post Condos. With a history of crafting exceptional living spaces, Greenpark brings its expertise to this project. Expect nothing but the finest quality and design, all tailored to your comfort and convenience.
Rise Above the Ordinary
The Post Condos is set to rise 8 storeys high, offering you stunning views of Oakville and its picturesque surroundings. As for the number of units, the details are still under wraps, but we can assure you that each one will be a masterpiece in itself.
Unveiling a Fresh Experience
The Oakville neighbourhood is evolving, and The Post Condos will play a pivotal role in this transformation. The development brings a breath of fresh air to the area, attracting new residents who seek a vibrant and dynamic community.
Your Future Home Awaits
Are you eager to make The Post Condos your new address? Stay tuned for updates on unit availability, pricing, and more. This is your opportunity to be part of Oakville's exciting growth story.
The Post Condos: Your Gateway to Oakville Living
Discover the Neighbourhood
Beyond the boundaries of The Post Condos lies a world of possibilities. Let's take a closer look at what Oakville has to offer.
Oakville: Where History Meets Modernity
Oakville is a city with deep historical roots, but it's also a place that embraces modern living with open arms. Here, you can stroll through charming heritage districts, explore contemporary art galleries, and indulge in culinary delights at trendy restaurants.
Nature's Playground
For nature enthusiasts, Oakville is a paradise waiting to be explored. Picture yourself hiking along the scenic trails of Bronte Creek Provincial Park or enjoying a sunny day at one of the city's many parks and waterfronts.
Educational Excellence
Families will appreciate Oakville's commitment to education. The city boasts top-rated schools, making it an ideal place to raise children.
Easy Commutes
With convenient access to major highways and public transportation, including GO Transit, commuting to Toronto and other nearby cities is a breeze. The Post Condos' location at Dundas Street East puts you on the fast track to wherever you need to be.
Oakville's Future is Bright
As Oakville continues to grow and evolve, The Post Condos is your opportunity to be part of this exciting journey. Secure your spot in this thriving community and look forward to a future filled with possibilities.
Stay Informed
Excited about The Post Condos? We are too! Keep an eye on our website for updates, exclusive insights, and details about the launch of this remarkable development.
Contact Us
Got questions or eager to learn more about The Post Condos in Oakville? Our friendly team is here to assist you. Feel free to reach out, and let's start the conversation about your future home.
Join Us at The Post Condos in Oakville
Your new home is waiting, and Oakville's charm is ready to embrace you. Don't miss your chance to be a part of The Post Condos' story. Stay tuned for more exciting updates!
Welcome to The Post Condos: Where Luxury Meets Affordability
When it comes to finding your dream home, two things are paramount: luxury and affordability. At The Post Condos, we've cracked the code to offer you both. Imagine waking up every day in a place where elegance meets your budget, where modernity merges seamlessly with comfort.
Elegant Suites for Discerning Investors and Residents
Our suites at The Post Condos redefine the meaning of elegance. These open-concept spaces are designed to provide a luxury lifestyle without the hefty price tag. Whether you're an investor looking for a promising opportunity or a resident seeking the perfect home, you'll find it here.
Modern Finishes, Contemporary Features
Each suite at The Post Condos is a testament to modern living. We've spared no effort in equipping these spaces with modern finishes and contemporary features that cater to your every need.
The Beauty of Natural Light
Step inside The Post Condos, and you'll be greeted by an abundance of natural light. Large windows invite the sunshine in, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. It's not just about the interiors; our balconies offer the perfect vantage point to soak in the stunning views of the town.
Layouts to Suit Your Lifestyle
We understand that everyone has their own vision of the perfect living space. That's why The Post Condos offer a variety of layouts, from cozy one-bedroom units to spacious two-bedroom ones. If you're looking for a little extra space, consider our two-bedroom plus den options.
Community and Amenities
At The Post Condos, we believe that a thriving community is just as important as a beautiful living space. That's why we've designed a host of communal spaces and amenities to enhance your lifestyle.
Tech Lounge
Stay connected and productive in our tech lounge. Whether you need a quiet space to work or want to socialize with neighbors, this is the place to be.
Fitness Centre
A healthy lifestyle is within reach at The Post Condos. Our fully-equipped fitness centre allows you to stay active and fit without ever leaving the building.
Innovative Home Features
We're committed to staying at the forefront of innovation. Expect energy-efficient appliances, soaring ceilings, and open-concept layouts that reflect the urban vibe of most Greenpark projects.
Sleek Finishes
Luxury is in the details. Your suite at The Post Condos will feature high-quality laminate flooring, spacious interiors with expansive windows, and thoughtful contemporary touches that make everyday living feel like a lavish experience.
Greenpark Group: Pioneers of Modern Living
The Post Condos is brought to you by the visionary Greenpark Group. With a reputation for forward-thinking engineering and urban design, Greenpark has redefined the way we live. Our residential project is no exception.
In conclusion, The Post Condos offers a unique blend of luxury and affordability, a place where elegant living meets modern convenience. We invite you to explore our open-concept suites, bask in the natural light, and become part of a thriving community. Welcome to your new home.
Discover The Post Condos: A Prime Oakville Destination
Are you ready to embark on a journey to find your dream home in the vibrant heart of Oakville's Uptown Core? Look no further than The Post Condos. This premier residence is not just a condominium; it's a lifestyle choice that aligns perfectly with Oakville's ambitious "Livable Oakville Plan." Let's dive into the incredible location and neighborhood that await you at The Post Condos.
Uptown Core: Where Growth and Opportunity Meet
The Post Condos proudly graces the Uptown Core of Oakville, an area poised for remarkable growth. This vibrant neighborhood is at the forefront of the "Livable Oakville Plan," a visionary initiative that is propelling Oakville to new heights within the Halton Region. Here's what makes this location truly special:
Strategic Growth Zones
The "Livable Oakville Plan" has designated six key growth areas within the town, and the Uptown Core is one of them. These growth zones are witnessing a transformation, with modern condominiums and townhomes springing up, along with a surge in retail and office spaces. Pedestrian networks and public transit access are also being enhanced, promising a seamless and connected lifestyle for residents.
Your Real Estate Connection
Are you excited to explore The Post Condos and make this thriving neighborhood your home? Connect with Maziar Moini, your trusted real estate broker at Home Leader Realty Inc. Here are the contact details:
Office Phone: (416) 599-9599 x150
Business Phone: (416) 599-9599
Cell Phone: (416) 888-7654
Fax: 1(800) 970-7654
Address: 300 Richmond St. W., Toronto, ON M5V-1X2
A Hub of Opportunities
The Uptown Core is set to become a magnet for families and opportunists alike. Why? Because it's strategically positioned near some of the region's top employment hubs. Life science and media giants, as well as renowned national and international corporations such as Ford, AMEC, and Tim Hortons, call this area home. It's a thriving hub for career growth.
Education Excellence
For families with school-age children, the Uptown Core is a dream come true. It boasts one of the highest ratios of private schools to student populations in the country. Plus, you'll find numerous reputable elementary and secondary schools within easy reach. Notably, Sheridan College's main campus, with its yearly enrollment of 53,000 students, is right here.
The Best of Both Worlds
The Uptown Core strikes the perfect balance between urban convenience and small-town charm. Living at The Post Condos means you're surrounded by a plethora of amenities. But that's not all – the area is blessed with lush green parks, tranquil trails, and picturesque ravine systems. Some of the nearby parks where you can bask in Oakville's natural beauty include Postridge Park, Memorial Park, and Dalebrook Park.
Seamless Connectivity
The Post Condos boasts an enviable location just 40 minutes from downtown Toronto. Thanks to easy access to Highways 407, 403, and the QEW, commuters will find their journeys effortless. The Oakville GO station and downtown Oakville are also mere minutes away. And let's not forget the Oakville Transit, which provides extensive bus services throughout the town. These robust transportation options make The Post Condos an ideal choice for both young professionals and families, ensuring a hassle-free commute to work or leisurely outings.
In conclusion, The Post Condos isn't just a residence; it's a gateway to an exciting, prosperous, and well-connected lifestyle in Oakville's Uptown Core. Your dream home awaits – come be a part of this thriving community today!
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Queer as Folk (US) Locations - Season 1
This part includes places seen on Season 1.
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The Proud scene, where Brian and Michael stand on the edge of the rooftop, is at 151 Front Street West. (from episode 101)
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Brian drives Michael to the straight bar to hang out with his colleagues. The Shoeless Joe's was at 1189 King Street West (no longer exist). (from episode 102)
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Jennifer asks Justin about Brian. He gets out of the car and runs away. It is on Vyner Road. (from episode 104)
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1000000 Comix where Michael and Brian talk about the date was at 513 Yonge Street (no longer exist). (from episode 106, also on 112 and 115)
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Brian test drive the car by crashing it on the building. The car dealer was at 2 Eastern Avenue. The place is no longer exist, but can be seen back in time with Google Street View. (from episode 108)
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Brian walks to the bar where Jack (his father) hangs out. It was on Hayden Street (no longer exist). (from episode 109)
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The boys walk in 'New York' to search Justin. In reality, it is on Berczy Park on Front Street East. (from episode 110)
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The pharmacy where Ted and Emmett see Ted's one night stand, was at 132 Front Street East. The store is no longer exist. (from episode 111)
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The Seduction, where Ted and Melanie looks for gift for Michael's birthday, was at 577 Yonge Street. It looks like the store is now closed. (from episode 111)
10.
Emmett and Ted, and Lindsay, Brian and Gus on Trinity Bellwoods Park. (from episode 111 and 116)
11.
Emmett meets Heather at 315 Queen Street East, while Ted and Melanie watched movie on Paradise Cinema at 1006 Bloor Street West. (from episode 114)
12.
Ted and Emmett meets Dale Wexler in Metro Toronto Convention Center at 255 Front Street West. (from episode 115)
13.
A day with Michael, David and his son Hank. They walk on Amsterdam Bridge and later skate on Harbourfront Centre Rink on Queens Quay West. (from episode 115)
14.
Michael and David have lunch at 475 Church Street (no longer exist). (from episode 116)
15.
Brian meets Guillaume and Gus in St Lawrence Market. (from episode 117)
16.
Brian, Emmett and Ted see a gold Miata, which is Michael's car, on Market Street. The same street is also where the boys plan to go to Babylon for King of Babylon. The buildings on the street had been renovated and now look different. (from episode 117 and 120)
17.
Brian and Michael play bowling in Bowlerama West, 5429 Dundas Street West. The building had been demolished. (from episode 119)
18.
Justin meets Daphne while she is at work at a cd store (the text in window says cd cat) at 613 Yonge Street. The store is no longer exist. (from episode 119)
19.
Ted, Michael and Emmett walk on Jefferson Avenue and Liberty Street. (from episode 121)
20.
Ted and Blake go shopping for a suit. The same store is where Brian buys the scarf. The store is on the corner of Sultan Street and Charles Street West. (from episode 121 and 122)
21.
Brian and Michael watch a movie in (now) Danforth Music Hall, 147 Danforth Avenue. (from episode 121)
22.
The Gang has dinner to celebrate Vic's victory in Allen's, 143 Danforth Avenue. (from episode 121)
Places that I cannot locate
Episode 105, Jennifer looks for Justin.
Episode 107, David's cabin.
Episode 107, Brian's car gets hit by Justin's father's car.
Episode 110, Brian's tire gets flat.
Episode 114, Melanie and Brian have lunch and discuss about the lawsuit.
Episode 119, Jack Kinney's burial.
Episode 119, Ted buys some flowers.
Episode 119, Brian stops at a road to throw the bowling ball.
Episode 122, The balroom and the parking space from the prom scene.
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