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The Voyager I is an elegant 27 storey tower rising above a four storey podium. The building features a tranquil landscaped courtyard leading to an elegant two-storey lobby with a unique water feature. This luxurious building offers unparalled amenities. This location has great access to both downtown and the airport with easy access to most major highways. Come and enjoy all the amenities of this luxurious complex and all the great outdoor activities available in this lakeside community. Steps to yacht clubs, biking/walking trails, the great Western beach area, High Park and minutes to downtown and the great shopping at Bloor West Village, the Kingsway and Roncesvalles. The history of the Humber Bay neighbourhood began in 1888 with the opening of the first Humber Bay schoolhouse on High Street. Approximately thirty-five children attended the school in its first year. The Humber Bay school was gradually expanded and eventually became the focal point of this community, hosting ratepayers meetings, school concerts, movies and a variety of sports activities. When the Humber Bay schoolchildren were not cracking the books they were tending to their families' market gardens. Humber Bay farmers grew mostly vegetables but there were also a few apple and pear orchards and the occasional strawberry and raspberry patch. It was appropriate that the first Farmers Market for the Toronto area began in Humber Bay at Parklawn Road and the Queensway where the Ontario Food Terminal is situated today.
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Mypoetography.com melds poetry and photography in 3 different forms. We offer prints, calendars and greeting cards in order to help you inspire your surroundings.
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