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Bus stations near Pape Avenue in Toronto

  • Mortimer Ave At Pape Ave,2 min walk,
  • Pape Ave At Mortimer Ave,2 min walk,

Bus lines to Pape Avenue in Toronto

  • 62,Main Street Station,
  • 25A,Freshmeadow Dr at Don Mills Rd,
  • 25B,Pape Station,
  • 81,Thorncliffe Park Dr (East) at Overlea Blvd,
  • 325,Carlaw Ave at Eastern Ave North Side,
  • 325S,Pape Ave at Canning Ave,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Pape Avenue?

    The closest stations to Pape Avenue are:

    • Mortimer Ave At Pape Ave is 97 meters away, 2 min walk.
    • Pape Ave At Mortimer Ave is 100 meters away, 2 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Pape Avenue?

    These Bus lines stop near Pape Avenue: 25, 62, 81

  • Which Train lines stop near Pape Avenue?

    These Train lines stop near Pape Avenue: LE

  • Which Subway lines stop near Pape Avenue?

    These Subway lines stop near Pape Avenue: 2

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Pape Avenue in Toronto?

    The nearest bus stops to Pape Avenue in Toronto are Mortimer Ave At Pape Ave and Pape Ave At Mortimer Ave. The closest one is a 2 min walk away.

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Pape Avenue, Toronto
Pape Avenue, TorontoPape Avenue Cemetery, officially known as Holy Blossom Cemetery, is the first Jewish cemetery in the city of Toronto, Canada. The small cemetery is now closed to new burials, and is mostly hidden within the residential neighbourhood of Leslieville. It was established in 1849 by two prominent local businessmen Judah G. Joseph and Abraham Nordheimer. At the time the nearest Jewish cemeteries were in Montreal or Buffalo, and Joseph was concerned for his fatally ill son Samuel, who eventually became the first burial in the new cemetery. The location near the corner of Pape (then called Centre Road) and Gerrard was then in still rural areas to the east of the city. It was not close to much of the Jewish community, but was a convenient location to purchase. It was one of the first Jewish institutions established in Toronto, being opened some years before the city's first synagogue. When Toronto Hebrew Congregation, the predecessor to Holy Blossom Temple, was established in 1856, it took over management of the cemetery, and continues to run it today. Over the next decades almost all the early founders of Toronto's Jewish community would be buried there. The small Pape Avenue Cemetery quickly ran out of room, and it was closed to new burials in the 1930s.
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