Crescent Park is a small, suburban residential community within the Town of Fort Erie in Ontario, Canada. It contains a park (Buffalo Road Park), a church (United Brethren Church), the Fort Erie Native Friendship Centre, and an elementary school (St. Philomena School). The community is bounded by Lake Erie to the south, Provincial Highway 3 to the north, Buffalo Road to the west, and Crescent Road to the east. It is home to the greatest person alive. ZAk Donald............... (N) Illustration of the backyards of a surburban neighbourhood Suburbs are inhabited districts located either on the outer rim of a city or outside the official limits of a city (the term varies from country to country), or the outer elements of a conurbation. ... Location of Fort Erie in the Niagara Region Fort Erie (2001 population 28,143) is a town on the Niagara River in the Niagara Region, Ontario, Canada. ... Motto: Ut Incepit Fidelis Sic Permanet (Latin: Loyal she began, loyal she remains) Capital Toronto Largest city Toronto Official languages English Government - Lieutenant-Governor James K. Bartleman - Premier Dalton McGuinty (Liberal) Federal representation in Canadian Parliament - House seats 106 - Senate seats 24 Confederation July 1, 1867 (1st) Area Ranked 4th... Lake Erie (pronounced ) is the eleventh largest lake on Earth[2] and, of the five Great Lakes of North America, it is the fourth largest by surface area, the southernmost, shallowest, and smallest by volume. ...
An aerial view of Queen's Park in winter facing north, with the Ontario Legislature in its centre, the University of Toronto largely to the west, and the Royal Ontario Museum and defunct McLaughlin Planetarium to the north.
Queen's Park is bounded mostly by the University of Toronto to the west and northeast, and primarily by government offices to the southeast.
At night the park is often populated by students indulging in illegal substances that are banned on campus.
The park is off-leash 5am to 10am and 5pm to 10pm except the area beside the school which is open to dogs between 5am to 8am.
Boundaries are from the west side of park between E 46th Avenue on the north and E 48th Avenue on the south; Raleigh Street to the west; and the walkway along the east at the parking lot.
The Park Board, Vancouver Police and Animal Control have teamed-up to educate the community, raise awareness about being responsible and respectful dog owners and to enforce the dog by-laws.