Governor's Bridge is a bridge and small neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located to the east of Rosedale and Moore Park neighbourhoods. Unlike them, it was part of the former city of East York. The neighbourhood is named for the Governor's Bridge that crosses the Moore Park Ravine from Douglas Crescent to Astley Avenue and connects the area to Rosedale. The bridge was built in 1923 and restored in 2000.
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| - Governor's Bridge, Toronto (en)
- 督憲橋 (zh)
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| - 督憲橋(英語:Governor's Bridge)是加拿大安大略省多倫多的一座橋樑及同名小社區,位於玫瑰谷(Rosedale)社區和(Moore Park)社區以東。與它們不同的是,督憲橋社區曾是前東約克市的一部分。該社區以區內同名的「督憲橋」命名,該橋從德忌利士坊(Douglas Crescent)跨越摩亞公園峽谷(Moore Park Ravine)連接到Astley Avenue,並將督憲橋社區連接到玫瑰谷社區。這座橋建於1923年,並於2000年整修。 督憲橋的邊界是北部的加拿大太平洋鐵路,南部和東部的灣景路(Bayview Avenue),以及作為摩亞公園峽谷一部分的泥溪(Mud Creek)與西部的陶器道(Pottery Road)的路口。截至2009年5月1日,它目前包含督憲道(Governor's Road)、尼士別徑(Nesbitt Drive)、德忌利士坊(Douglas Crescent)、真爹核臣徑(True Davidson Drive)和咸頓公園坊(Hampton Park Crescent)等街道上的所有住宅物業。該社區被一組較小的鐵路軌道分為兩個部分。 (zh)
- Governor's Bridge is a bridge and small neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located to the east of Rosedale and Moore Park neighbourhoods. Unlike them, it was part of the former city of East York. The neighbourhood is named for the Governor's Bridge that crosses the Moore Park Ravine from Douglas Crescent to Astley Avenue and connects the area to Rosedale. The bridge was built in 1923 and restored in 2000. (en)
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| - Governor's Bridge is a bridge and small neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located to the east of Rosedale and Moore Park neighbourhoods. Unlike them, it was part of the former city of East York. The neighbourhood is named for the Governor's Bridge that crosses the Moore Park Ravine from Douglas Crescent to Astley Avenue and connects the area to Rosedale. The bridge was built in 1923 and restored in 2000. Governor's Bridge's boundaries are the Canadian Pacific Railroad to the north, Bayview Avenue to the south and east, and Mud Creek as part of the Moore Park Ravine to its intersection with Pottery Road to the west. It contains all residential properties on the streets currently known as Governor's Road, Nesbitt Drive, Douglas Crescent, True Davidson Drive and Hampton Park Crescent, as of May 1, 2009. The neighbourhood is divided into two sections by a smaller set of railway tracks. (en)
- 督憲橋(英語:Governor's Bridge)是加拿大安大略省多倫多的一座橋樑及同名小社區,位於玫瑰谷(Rosedale)社區和(Moore Park)社區以東。與它們不同的是,督憲橋社區曾是前東約克市的一部分。該社區以區內同名的「督憲橋」命名,該橋從德忌利士坊(Douglas Crescent)跨越摩亞公園峽谷(Moore Park Ravine)連接到Astley Avenue,並將督憲橋社區連接到玫瑰谷社區。這座橋建於1923年,並於2000年整修。 督憲橋的邊界是北部的加拿大太平洋鐵路,南部和東部的灣景路(Bayview Avenue),以及作為摩亞公園峽谷一部分的泥溪(Mud Creek)與西部的陶器道(Pottery Road)的路口。截至2009年5月1日,它目前包含督憲道(Governor's Road)、尼士別徑(Nesbitt Drive)、德忌利士坊(Douglas Crescent)、真爹核臣徑(True Davidson Drive)和咸頓公園坊(Hampton Park Crescent)等街道上的所有住宅物業。該社區被一組較小的鐵路軌道分為兩個部分。 (zh)
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