The Esplanade is an east-west street along the central waterfront of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. This neighbourhood consists of generally low-rise and mid-rise housing - condominiums, public housing, cooperatives and some town homes between Jarvis and Parliament Streets south of Front Street. The stretch between Scott Street and Market Street is a popular restaurant area.
1515 Bay St.
The Esplanade looking to the west near the distillery
View of The Esplanade and railway right of way looking to the west, showing more landfill activities
View of Wholesale Fruit Market, former GWR rail station
Jarvis Street is a north-south thoroughfare in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, passing through some of the oldest developed areas in the city. Its alignment extends from Queens Quay East in the south to Bloor Street in the north. The segment south of Front Street is known as "Lower Jarvis Street" while the segment from Bloor Street to Mount Pleasant Road is known as "Ted Rogers Way".
Morning traffic at Jarvis and Front in 2008
Jarvis Street, 1909
New bike lanes were installed in 2010, and removed again in 2012