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- Major Mackenzie Drive
- 1 corner of Yonge Street and Major Mackenzie Drive, where Richmond Hill pioneer Abner
- 2 Street rises in elevation south of Major Mackenzie Drive, we glimpse the picture-postcard church spires
- 3 the north side of today's Major Mackenzie Drive, Jones noticed that Jacob Wintus had
- 4 Carrville Road/ 16th Avenue and Major Mackenzie Drive, Jones saw much more activity on the east or
- 5 line at Yonge Street and Major Mackenzie Drive. City of Toronto Archives The Metropolitan
- 6 area between Elgin Mills Road and Major Mackenzie Drive.
- 7 today's Major Mackenzie Drive the marchers met "the contingent from the City."
- 8 a short distance north of Markham Road (Major Mackenzie Drive), opposite the Presbyterian manse, was the
- 9 today's Roseview Avenue and Major Mackenzie Drive, where William Lawrence was developing
- 10 on Vaughan Sideroad (today's Major Mackenzie Drive) west of Yonge Street in 1918. The
- 11 between Carrville and Major Major Mackenzie drives, circa 1930. City of Toronto Archives
- 12 of Leslie Street, halfway between Major Mackenzie Drive and Elgin Mills Road. Archaeologists
- 13 the intersection of Yonge Street and Major Mackenzie Drive. It seems to have functioned as a major village
- 14 southwest corner of Yonge Street and Major Mackenzie Drive.
- 15 uncle's property at Yonge Street and Major Mackenzie Drive. He moved on to other archaeological digs at other
- 16 was then Maple Side Road, now Major Mackenzie Drive. 22
- 17 the stretch of Yonge Street between Major Mackenzie Drive and Elgin Mills Road lagged
- 18 - the second lot north of present-day Major Mackenzie Drive on the west side of
- 19 corner of today's Yonge Street and Major Mackenzie Drive; four years later they received permanent title.
- 20 Bayview Avenue on the west, Major Mackenzie Drive on the north, and Leslie Street on the
- 21 took shape along the highway from Major Mackenzie Drive north through the core of modern Richmond
- 22 corner of Yonge Street and Major Mackenzie Drive. It quickly became a favourite watering hole for
- 23 corner of Yonge Street and Major Mackenzie Drive. There he lived with his aged mother, saw his
- 24 northwest corner of Yonge Street and Major Mackenzie Drive for a Presbyterian church, manse, cemetery,
- 25 on the southwest corner of Yonge and Major Mackenzie passed into the hands of his nephew, James
- 26 at the corner of Yonge Street and Major Mackenzie Drive. For Miles himself, the move seemed to
- 27 Drive. On the southeast corner of Yonge and Major Mackenzie, Abner Miles built a new home for his family -
- 28 along Yonge Street between Major Mackenzie Drive and Elgin Mills Road had a new name -
- 29 and residential properties from Major Mackenzie Drive north to about Wright Street. But
- 30 of the village along the Vaughan Sideroad (Major Mackenzie Drive), a stop more accurately named "Maple" later
- 31 the road's multilane, paved successor, Major Mackenzie Drive. The railway had effectively bypassed
- 32 road north of Carrville, on today's Major Mackenzie Drive, and also to the west of Bathurst Street,
- 33 Yonge Street along Vaughan Sideroad (Major Mackenzie Drive) to the factory site. Local residents long
- 34 Leslie Street just south of Major Mackenzie Drive, the settlement of Headford, or Headford
- 35 boundaries were Markham-Vaughan Road (Major Mackenzie Drive) on the south, the northerly limit of Lot 48
- 36 large village area - from Lot 43 (south of Major Mackenzie Drive) north to Lot 52 (beyond Elgin Mills Road),
- 37 view. On the left, on the rise north of Major Mackenzie Drive, the spire of St. Mary's Anglican
- 38 was located along the Vaughan Sideroad (Major Mackenzie Drive) about three kilometres, or two miles, west of
- 39 and can be seen today at the fire hall on Major Mackenzie Drive West.
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