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Old Posted Jan 30, 2026, 6:16 PM
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The boundaries of the Annex have been generally accepted for about a century. But oddly the city's Annex goes as far east as Yonge and includes Yorkville.
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Old Posted Jan 30, 2026, 8:35 PM
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More evidence of long-time place-based identity can be found in the names of several Toronto and Montreal federal ridings (e.g. Rosedale, Parkdale and Beaches included in the names of Toronto ridings, Notre Dame de Grace and Hochelaga in Montreal). Of course these are the two largest cities with 18-24 ridings so you can't just have "North, Centre, East" and so on.
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Old Posted Feb 1, 2026, 8:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Mr Tall Forehead View Post
Winnipeg's older neighbourhoods are generally named after they've been called for the past century (River Heights, Wolseley, Crescentwood, etc.) or what municipality/city they originally were before 1972 amalgamation (St. Vital, Charleswood, Tuxedo, Transcona, etc). The newer neighbourhoods are just named whatever handle the developers gave them (Linden Woods, Sage Creek, Amber Trails, etc). There's no real street based neighbourhood names here, except maybe West Broadway.
And the famed North End.
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