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Encyclopedia > Rosedale, Toronto

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Rosedale, Toronto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (276 words)
Rosedale is one of the wealthiest neighbourhoods in Toronto; it is known as the area where the city's so-called old money lives and is home to some of Canada's wealthiest and most prominent citizens.
Rosedale is located north-east of downtown and is isolated from the main city by a number of ravines and railroad tracks.
Rosedale, which is roughly bounded by the CN tracks to the north, Yonge Street to the west, Rosedale Valley Road to the south, and Bayview Avenue to the east, is divided into a north and south portion by the Park Drive Ravine.
Encyclopedia4U - Rosedale (Toronto) - Encyclopedia Article (153 words)
Rosedale is the wealthiest neighbourhood in Toronto, it is known as the area where the city's so-called old money lives.
Rosedale is located north-east of the downtown and is isolated from the main city by a number of gorges and the rail road tracks.
Rosedale is near many of the centres of elite Canadian society such as Upper Canada College.
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