Grange Park (neighbourhood)
Canada
Grange Park (neighbourhood) has 17 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.
Art Gallery of Ontario
Connects Grange Park (neighbourhood) to: Golden Horseshoe
OCAD University
Connects Grange Park (neighbourhood) to: Old Toronto, Ontario | Chinatown, Toronto
Baldwin Village
Connects Grange Park (neighbourhood) to: Kensington Market | Baldwin Hills, Los Angeles
George Brown (Canadian politician)
Connects Grange Park (neighbourhood) to: Ottawa, Ontario | Oxford County, Ontario | Cainsville, Ontario
University Avenue (Toronto)
Connects Grange Park (neighbourhood) to: Kensington Market | Financial District, Toronto | Discovery District
Dundas Street West
Connects Grange Park (neighbourhood) to: Little Portugal, Toronto | The Junction | Dixie, Mississauga
Fathers of Confederation
Connects Grange Park (neighbourhood) to: Prince Edward Island | Saint John, Kingdom of FranceKingdom of Great BritainUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland | Amherst, Nova Scotia | Saint-Antoine-sur-Richelieu, Quebec
Bloor–Danforth line
Connects Grange Park (neighbourhood) to: Malvern, Toronto | New Toronto | Islington-City Centre West | Ionview | Runnymede, Toronto
William Lyon Mackenzie King
Connects Grange Park (neighbourhood) to: Saskatchewan | Quebec City, Kingdom of FranceKingdom of Great Britain | Kitchener, Ontario | Regional Municipality of Waterloo, Ontario | Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
Spadina Avenue
Connects Grange Park (neighbourhood) to: Toronto, Ontario | Harbourfront, Toronto | Chinatown, Toronto | Discovery District | First Chinatown, Toronto
Canadian National Exhibition
Connects Grange Park (neighbourhood) to: Toronto, Ontario | Southern Ontario | Golden Horseshoe | Weston, Toronto | Old Toronto, Ontario
Queen Street West
Connects Grange Park (neighbourhood) to: Downtown Toronto, Ontario | Kensington Market | Roncesvalles, Toronto | Parkdale, Toronto | Financial District, Toronto