Wednesday, August 28, 2013

a beautiful residential district


At the end of 1800 PARKDALE is high-grade residential suburbs of Toronto characteristics of Vitoria style house and a magnificent view of the Ontario lake. The neighborhood has experienced a severe decline, today has a large number of low income housing. PARKDALE Village area near Ontario lake became one of Toronto's poorest communities, in the nineteen eighties medium term, many psychiatric patients discharged from Queen Street mental hospital, rental housing in the vicinity of the low post.
Today the neighborhood revitalization because of its beautiful architecture, we build you standing trees and favorable geographical location, close to the city centre and Ontario lake. Signs of gentrification is everywhere apparent. Vitoria style house Cowan Avenue impressed me, when I came to the lake, I can only imagine, this is a beautiful residential district in its heyday. I walked across the nearby rail and Jameson Avenue gardener Expressway and Marilyn Bell in Toronto Lakeside Park multi use trails at. From here I joined cycling and skating enthusiasts, as well as a large number of groups to the Sean beach.
Nearly a century ago this is in one of Toronto's most popular field, from 1922 onwards, a large park features. Effect of Bailing reduced by half, and led to the destruction of the park Gardiner highway construction area changed dramatically in the nineteen fifties. Today, the only way from the rest of the original building is the Royal Palace (recently restored banquet hall and banquet facilities), and Sunnyside bathing Pavilion, which features a popular coffee shop. Despite these changes in Toronto's Humber Bay, west near the sea is a popular person. Walking, hiking, cycling and skating enthusiasts use of the waterfront trail. Three beach volleyball net grace narrow sand in front of the coffee shop and made from recycled plastic wood path along the cliff walk on the beach to invite.

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