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How to get to Toronto Hunt by bus?

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Bus stations near Toronto Hunt

  • Kingston Rd At Wood Glen Rd,3 min walk,
  • Kingston Rd At Warden Ave,6 min walk,
  • Clonmore Dr At Queensbury Ave West Side,9 min walk,
  • Warden Ave At Ionson Blvd,10 min walk,

Bus lines to Toronto Hunt

  • 12A,Kennedy Station - Platform A,
  • 12B,Kennedy Station - Platform A,
  • 12C,Kingston Rd at Brimley Rd West Side,
  • 12D,Military Trail at Morningside Ave,
  • 302,Bingham Loop,
  • 12,Victoria Park Station,
  • 12S,Bingham Loop,
  • 135,Main Street Station,
  • 69B,Warden Station,
  • 69S,Warden Ave at Danforth Rd,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Toronto Hunt?

    The closest stations to Toronto Hunt are:

    • Kingston Rd At Wood Glen Rd is 209 meters away, 3 min walk.
    • Kingston Rd At Warden Ave is 428 meters away, 6 min walk.
    • Clonmore Dr At Queensbury Ave West Side is 656 meters away, 9 min walk.
    • Warden Ave At Ionson Blvd is 721 meters away, 10 min walk.
  • Which bus line stops near Toronto Hunt?

    12

  • Which train line stops near Toronto Hunt?

    LE

  • Which subway line stops near Toronto Hunt?

    2

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Toronto Hunt?

    The nearest bus stop to Toronto Hunt is Kingston Rd At Wood Glen Rd. It’s a 3 min walk away.

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Public Transportation to Toronto Hunt

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Toronto Hunt
Toronto HuntThe Toronto Hunt Club was established by British Army officers of the Toronto garrison (Fort York) in 1843. It held gymkhana equestrian events at various sites around the city. In 1895 it acquired its first permanent home in a rural area east of the city between Kingston Road and the waterfront. In 1898 the streetcar was extended eastward to the site, and soon the area became a cottage district and then streetcar suburb of Toronto. This forced the equestrian activities to move further afield. In 1907 the horses were thus moved to a site in Thornhill (Steeles' Corner at Steeles Avenue and Yonge Street).In 1919 the club moved to a location closer to town at Eglinton Avenue and Avenue Road. Known as the Eglinton Hunt Club, a polo arena, clubhouses and other facilities were erected. The 1930s saw the club run into financial difficulties, however. In 1939, with the outbreak of the Second World War, the large site was purchased by the federal government and turned into a secret Royal Canadian Air Force research facility, the No. 1 Clinical Investigation Unit. Noted scientists Frederick Banting and Wilbur R. Franks were employed there, and it was at the CIU that Franks invented the anti gravity g-suit. The club was also home to RCAF No. 1 Initial Training School, a unit of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan.After the war it became the RCAF Staff School, and remained an officer training facility of the Canadian Forces until closed in 1994. By 1995 the Government of Canada transferred the property to the Metropolitan Separate School Board, which was then renamed to the Toronto Catholic District School Board to replace De La Salle College Secondary School, which was re-privatized in 1994 and Marshall McLuhan Catholic Secondary School was built there in 1998. The area surrounding the old Eglinton Hunt Club is now an established residential neighbourhood of Forest Hill. The original Hunt Club site in Scarborough was turned into a nine-hole golf course in the 1930s, and it remains an exclusive private golfing club today.
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