Wilson Ave Pedestrian bridgeThe Wilson Ave Pedestrian bridge was located near Lake Ontario to span the railway tracks and give access to the lake from King Street west. |
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1914 | Site for Wilson Ave. bridge, Sunnyside Railway Cutting 110 years ago - King Street West - Tuesday, November 3, 1914 Link to archive record - Map location (From the Library and Archives Canada) |
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1915 | Wilson Avenue pedestrian bridge entrance 109 years ago - King Street West - Friday, August 27, 1915 Link to archive record - Map location (From the Library and Archives Canada) |
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1915 | Wilson Ave. bridge nearly completed - view across the tracks to Lake Ontario from railway embankment 109 years ago - King Street West - Wednesday, January 13, 1915 Link to archive record - Map location (From the Library and Archives Canada) |
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1915 | Wilson Ave. pedestrian bridge from south end - looking north to 1526 King St W - just west of Wilson Park Road 109 years ago - King Street West - Friday, August 27, 1915 Link to archive record - Map location (From the Library and Archives Canada) |
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1919 | Beaty Boulevard park and Lake Ontario along King Street West - looking west from Wilson Ave Bridge 105 years ago - King Street West - Tuesday, October 14, 1919 Link to archive record - Map location (From the Library and Archives Canada) |
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1935 | King Street West, looking west to Wilson Avenue 89 years ago - King Street West - Tuesday, April 16, 1935 Max temp: 3.9°C - Min temp: -3.9°C - 0.5cm of snowfall (weather details) Link to archive record - Map location (From the City of Toronto Archives) |