File:Panorama toronto harbour and gardiner expressway.jpg
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DescriptionPanorama toronto harbour and gardiner expressway.jpg |
English: Panorama of Toronto harbour and the Gardiner Expressway, between Yonge and Cherry.
The opening to the Keating channel is to the left. The East Bayfront precinct extends south of the Gardiner Expressway, between the Jarvis and Parliament slips. |
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Author | Geo Swan |
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