Building Locations for RFP No. 0203-15-0067 for Park, Forestry & Recreation and Economic Development & Culture

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Building Locations for RFP No. 0203-15-0067 for Park, Forestry & Recreation and Economic Development & Culture GM8.12 Attachment 1 Attachment 1: Building locations for RFP No. 0203-15-0067 for Park, Forestry & Recreation and Economic Development & Culture No. Facility Address Area Facility Type 1 Agincourt CRC 31 Glen Watford Drive CR-Fac MPC with Pool 2 Berner Trail CC 120 Berner Trail CR-Fac CC 3 Birchmount CC 93 Birchmount Road. CR-Fac MPC with Pool 4 Birkdale CC 1299 Ellesmere Road CR-Fac MPC 5 Burrows Hall CC 1081 Progress Avenue CR-Fac MPC 6 Cedarbrook CC 91 Eastpark Boulevard CR-Fac MPC 7 Centennial CRC 1967 Ellesmere Road CR-Fac MPC with Pool 8 Commander Park CRC 140 Commander Boulevard CR-Fac Rink(s) 9 Curran Hall CC 277 Orton Park Road CR-Fac CC 10 Don Montgomery CRC 2467 Eglinton Avenue East CR-Fac MPC with Rinks 11 Eastville 1 Eastville Avenue CR-Fac CC 12 Ellesmere CC 20 Canadian Road CR-Fac MPC 13 Heron Park CRC 292 Manse Road CR-Fac MPC with Rinks & Outdoor Pool 14 Jack Goodlad Clubhouse 929 Kennedy Road CR-Fac CC 15 Kidstown Water Park 3159 Birchmount Road CR-Fac Outdoor Leisure Pool 16 L'Amoreaux CRC 2000 McNicoll Avenue CR-Fac MPC 17 L'Amoreaux Tennis Centre 300 Silver Springs Boulevard CR-Fac CC 18 Malvern CRC 30 Sewells Road CR-Fac MPC with Rinks 19 McGregor Park CRC 2231 Lawrence Avenue East CR-Fac MPC with Rinks & Outdoor Pool 20 Milliken Park CC 4325 McCowan Road CR-Fac MPC 21 Neilson House 1575 Neilson Road CR-Fac CC 22 Oakridge CC 63 Pharmacy Avenue CR-Fac MPC 23 Port Union CC 5450 Lawrence Avenue East CR-Fac MPC 24 Scarborough Garden Arena 75 Birchmount Road CR-Fac Rink 25 Scarborough Village CRC 3600 Kingston Road CR-Fac MPC with Rink 26 Scott Westney House 180 McLevin Avenue CR-Fac CC 27 Stephen Leacock CC 2520 Birchmount Road CR-Fac CC 28 Stephen Leacock CRC 2500 Birchmount Road CR-Fac MPC with dry pads 29 Tall Pines CC 64 Rylander Boulevard CR-Fac CC 30 Warden Hilltop CC 25 Mendelssohn Street CR-Fac MPC 31 West Rouge CC 270 Rouge Hills Drive CR-Fac MPC 32 Cedar Ridge Creative Centre 225 Confederation Drive Culture Cultural Centre 33 Thompson Park Historical Museum 1007 Brimely Rd Culture Museum 34 Birchmount Stadium 75 Birchmount Road Parks Fieldhouse/Washroom 35 Birchmount Yard 101 Ridgetop Road Parks Yard 36 Blantyre Fieldhouse 180 Fallingbrook Road Parks Fieldhouse/Washroom 37 Bluffer's Park West Washrooms 61 Undercliff Drive Parks Fieldhouse/Washroom 38 Bridlewood Fieldhouse 445 Huntingwood Drive Parks Fieldhouse/Washroom 39 Brimley Yard 451 Brimley Road Parks Yard 40 Ken Morris Baseball Complex 201 Copperfield Road Parks Fieldhouse/Washroom 41 Glamorgan Fieldhouse 50 Antrim Crescent Parks Fieldhouse/Washroom 42 Highview Fieldhouse 150 Highview Avenue Parks Fieldhouse/Washroom 43 Iroquois Fieldhouse 295 Chartland Boulevard South Parks Fieldhouse/Washroom 44 L'Amoreaux Yard 3079 Birchmount Road Parks Yard 45 L'Amoreaux Cricket Patch 1900 McNicoll Avenue Parks Fieldhouse/Washroom 46 L'Amoreaux Sports Centre 100 Silver Springs Boulevard Parks Fieldhouse/Washroom 47 Maryvale Fieldhouse 5 Trestleside Grv Parks Fieldhouse/Washroom 48 Milliken Fieldhouse 5555 Steeles Avenue East Parks Fieldhouse/Washroom 49 Morningside Fieldhouse 390 Morningside Avenue Parks Fieldhouse/Washroom 50 Morningside Yard 360 Morningside Avenue Parks Yard 51 Nashdene Yard 70 Nashdene Road Parks Yard 52 Neilson Park Fieldhouse 1555 Neilson Road Parks Fieldhouse/Washroom 53 Pharmacy Yard 125 Pharmacy Avenue Parks Fieldhouse/Washroom 54 Port Union Village Commons 105 Bridgend Street Parks Fieldhouse/Washroom 55 Prairie Drive Park Fieldhouse 70 Prairie Drive Parks Fieldhouse/Washroom 56 Scarborough Village Fieldhouse 25 Gatesview Avenue Parks Fieldhouse/Washroom 57 Scott Westney Park Changerooms Ba180 McLevin Avenue Parks Fieldhouse/Washroom 58 Seven Oaks FieldhHouse 372 Military Trail Parks Fieldhouse/Washroom 59 Thomson Park Buildings 1 & 2 1005 Brimley Road Parks Fieldhouse/Washroom 60 Wexford Fieldhouse/Ashtonbee Field 55 Elm Bank Road Parks Fieldhouse/Washroom 61 Wishing Well Fieldhouse 1700 Pharmacy Avenue Parks Fieldhouse/Washroom.
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