In 1920, the first season of the NFL (then known as the American Professional Football Association), there were three Canadian born players in the League ...
1) OL Buck MacDonald of the Canton Bulldogs was born in Pictou, Nova Scotia.
2) HB Jim Bryant of the Cleveland Tigers was born in Toronto, Ontario.
3) HB Tommy Hughitt of the Buffalo All-Americans was born in Genoa, British Columbia.
Many players wore the number 12 in the Toronto Maple Leafs line. However, the most recent player wearing the number 12 is Tim Connolly. Tim Connolly is the starting center for the Toronto Maple Leafs on their first line.
Aircraft Management Group, Inc or AMG is a good place to look for jet charters. It offers services in Toronto as well. Luxury private flights could be reserved as round or one-way trips.
Yes. Coach Canada travels from Toronto to Montreal daily both ways with stops in both Trenton and Belleville. see 'www.coachcanada.com' for both times and scheduals.
If you check out Coach Canada website I believe it says there is one daily from Belleville leaving at 1050 am and arriving to Montreal at 405 pm.
It is 295 miles and an estiimated driving time of 4 hours and 59 minutes. according to Google Maps.
Without getting up and looking at a map, I'd guess at around 850 km.
Toronto is located in the province of Ontario
The City of Toronto is North America's fifth largest city. It is located on the north shore of Lake Ontario. 'As the crow flies,' Toronto is roughly 50 miles north of Buffalo, New York. The elevation of Lake Ontario is approximately 250 feet above sea level. Toronto's area is approximately 244 square miles, and its population is approximately three million. The population of the GreaterToronto Area is approximately 5.5 million.
Toronto is the capital city of the Province of Ontario. It has an excellent municipal government, consisting of 44 councillors, each representing one ward, plus a mayor. Toronto's political culture is one of inclusiveness; Torontonians are encouraged to participate in the municipal decision making process.
Toronto's current mayor is David Miller. He is highly intelligent, highly educated and highly respected, even by his opponents. David Miller is very forward-thinking. He is a strong leader with a clear vision of where Toronto, and municipal governments in general, should be headed in the 21st century.
Toronto is the financial capital of Canada, and the cultural centre of English Canada. In terms of government budgets, Toronto's is the fifth largest in Canada, larger than most of Canada's provinces.
Toronto is home to three world-class universities, and several community colleges. It has an efficient public transit service and a generally respected police force.
In the city of Toronto, there are 105 secondary schools, 451 elementary schools and 5 adult education schools. There are about 290,000 students attending these schools.
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The latest census (2006) put Toronto's population as 2,500,000 which is good for the fourth largest city in North America. Toronto's website pegs the city's population at 2,700,000. Toronto's population density is 3,972/km2 as of the latest census and the city covers 630 km2.
The distance between Toronto, Canada, and Madrid, Spain, varies depending on the mode of transportation used. Here are the approximate distances and travel times for each mode of transportation:
By air:
The distance between Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) and Madrid Barajas Airport (MAD) is approximately 6,345 km. A non-stop flight would take approximately 8 hours and 30 minutes.
By road:
It is not possible to travel directly from Toronto to Madrid by road, as there is an ocean and a continent between the two cities. The distance between the two cities by road would be over 10,000 km, and would involve driving through the United States, crossing the Atlantic Ocean by ferry or tunnel, and driving through Europe.
By train:
It is also not possible to travel directly from Toronto to Madrid by train, as there are no direct rail connections between North America and Europe. However, it is possible to travel by train from Toronto to New York City, and then take a flight or train from there to Madrid.
In summary, the distance between Toronto and Madrid is approximately 6,345 km by air. By road and train, it is not possible to travel directly between the two cities, as they are separated by an ocean and a continent.
Approximately half of Toronto's total population are immigrants: a little less than 1.24 million immigrants in Toronto.
The distance is straight path from one place to another place. There might be slight difference between the actual distance and the above mentioned distance because of the route chosen.The distance between the above mentioned places is 8020 miles approximately.
Driving from Saskatoon to Calgary can take anywhere from 5 to 8 hours depending on how closely you observe the speed limit. Leaving Saskatoon head south on HWY 7. This is the highway that will take you all the way to Alberta. When you enter Alberta Hwy 7 becomes Hwy 9. Follow that and the associated signs until you reach HWY 1. This will take you into the north end of Calgary. In total the trip is 615 km.
In Ontario you require a fishing licence if you are between the ages of 18-65. People under the age of 18 or over the age of 65 do not require a fishing license.
If money isn't an issue, you can book a limo for a few hundred dollars. If it is, here are some options, with the most expensive listed first From Pearson Airport to downtown Toronto Any local taxi Airport Express http://www.torontoairportexpress.com/ Public Transit (www.ttc.ca or www.gotransit.ca) Hitchhike There are plains to link Pearson Airport to Union Station in downtown Toronto via light rail. From downtown Toronto to London Via Rail www.viarail.ca Greyhound Bus www.greyhound.ca Hitchhike
Heathrow to ashgabat airport via turkmenistan airlines is 6.5 hours where plane stops for 90 minutes to 2 hours then from ashgabat to amritsar is a further 2.5 hours . Total flying time is therefore 9 hours