Teddington Park
The neighbourhood is primarily residential (mostly home to the affluent) with only a small stretch of retail businesses along Yonge Street, in addition to the Rosedale Golf Club.
Transportation
Via Yonge Street Teddington Park is connected to Highway 401 within a five- to ten-minute drive.
Glen Echo Drive is the main local street in the area. Mount Pleasant Road and Yonge Streets are the major roads in the area.
Glen Echo
Glen Echo Road was the terminus of the North Yonge Railways radial line until 1947. From 1892 to 1930 it was served by the Metropolitan line. The terminus hosted a large terminal structure, car barn and freight shed were located northwest of Glen Echo Road. After the end of the radial line, the site became Toronto Transportation Commission's Glen Echo Loop serving North Yonge buses (1948-1956), later replaced with the 59 North Yonge (1956-1977) and the current 97 Yonge bus (1977–present). The bus loop was no longer in use (terminal shed demolished in 1976-1977) in the late 1970s and the car barn became a dealership and North York Township Market; those were demolished (1985–87), and the site is currently occupied by a Loblaws supermarket.
The Yonge-University-Spadina line runs on the western boundary of Teddington Park. There are no subway stations within the neighbourhood, though both York Mills Station and Lawrence Station are nearby.
Notable people
- William McDougall was born and owned land in the area of Lawrence and Yonge (northeast side) to the north of farm land of Peter Lawrence Jacob Lawrence.
References
- ^ "Teddington Park - Toronto Map - Toronto Neighbourhood Guide". Archived from the original on 2019-03-17. Retrieved 2019-02-21.
- ^ "T. & Y.R.R., Metropolitan Division, Glen Echo carhouse, Yonge St., east side, north of Glen Echo Rd. Toronto, Ont".
- ^ "Honourable William McDougall 1822-1905, the - Ontario Heritage Trust".