Toronto/Rosedale
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Rosedale is in Toronto. This neighbourhood is generally considered to be among the wealthiest in Canada and its narrow, tree-filled streets are lined with beautiful, turn-of-the-century mansions, with large front gardens. The generally accepted boundaries are: The CP railways tracks to the north, Rosedale Ravine to the south, the Don Valley to the east and Yonge Street to the west. While it serves as the neighbourhood's western boundary, Yonge Street also serves as the area's main street, filled with expensive restaurants and shops, and buzzing with nightlife. [edit] Get in[edit] By public transitThe neighbourhood is served by the aptly-named Rosedale subway station on the Yonge line, at the corner of Yonge Street and Crescent Road; this station is well suited to access the Yonge Street section of Rosedale, as well as the western section of the residential part. The Castle Frank station on the Bloor-Danforth line is located in the south-east corner of the neighbourhood, near the Don Valley and the Summerhill station on the Yonge line is located immediately north of the north-west corner of the neighbourhood. Bus 82 runs from the Rosedale subway station, through the neightbourhood and terminates immediately north of Rosedale, bus 75 terminates in the eastern end of Rosedale after serving Sherbourne Street through downtown. [edit][add listing] See
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