The days of Toronto’s historic bus terminal and intercity bus hub are over.
The Toronto Coach Terminal was the bus terminal for intercity connections to Toronto, located at 610 Bay Street downtown. →
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The days of Toronto’s historic bus terminal and intercity bus hub are over.
The Toronto Coach Terminal was the bus terminal for intercity connections to Toronto, located at 610 Bay Street downtown. →
If you find yourself in the downtown core of Toronto and you’re in Church Street, you’ll notice the words Church-Wellesley Village over a background of the rainbow colour (in the pic), a signature of LGBTQ2+, below the street name. This is the gay district of Toronto. →
Pag ikaw napadapo sa Church Street ng Toronto, mapupuna mo ang sulatan na Church-Wellesley Village na nasa ibabaw ng pangalan ng kalye na may kulay na bahaghari ng LGBTQ2+. →
O Conselho Municipal de Toronto aprovou na terça-feira (8 de junho) um plano de remoção de neve nos passeios que vai expandir o atual programa municipal a todos os bairros de Toronto. →
The Toronto City Council on Tuesday (June 8th) approved a sidewalk snow clearing plan that will expand the City of Toronto’s existing program to all Toronto neighbourhoods. →