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Lakeview, Mississauga

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310: 38: 85: 302: 55: 960: 977: 952: 935: 381:. The Long Branch Aerodrome has the distinction of being the first Aerodrome in Canada and home to Canada's first aviator training school. It opened on May 20, 1915, by Curtiss Aeroplanes and Motors Company for the Royal Flying Corps. Aircraft such as the Curtiss JN-4 "Jenny" soon became a common sight at the airfield, which included three aircraft hangars. 274:. They were called the 4 Sisters because the generating plant actually had eight boilers and two boilers were 'sistered' to a common stack. The generating station was demolished in 2007, about a year after the four stacks were demolished, which occurred on the morning of June 12, 2006. At 493 ft each they were easily the tallest structures in the area. 688:- Historic Plaques of Peel, information provided by Eric Gibson, The Mississauga Heritage Foundation (2004), the personal recollections of Tim Baetz, resident of Midland area (2004), "History of Canadian Airports" by T. M. McGrath, Ontario Power Generation web site - www.opg.com/ops/lakeviewfinal.pdf & the personal recollections of the author (2004). 92: 62: 461:, in partnership with the Region of Peel and Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) – and supported by Cities of Mississauga and Toronto – have been working together to transform a degraded section of the Mississauga shoreline into a thriving 26-hectare waterfront conservation area that will connect people and wildlife back to nature. 389:, the first seaplane base in Canada. By July 1917, the flight school relocated to the Armour Heights Aerodrome. Long Branch became the Cadet Ground Training School for the Royal Flying Corps. Both the school and the aerodrome closed in 1919. During World War II, the former aerodrome served initially as 405:
Adjacent to the west side of Marie Curtis Park (now Marie Curtis Park West or Lakeshore Park) in Lakeview is the former site of the Small Arms Limited Long Branch Arsenal. The Federal Government had owned the lands south of Lake Shore Road, between the Etobicoke River to just west of Cawthra Road,
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To date, over 262,000 cubic metres of construction rubble and 1,483,600 cubic metres of excess soil has been reused to build the new landform and enhanced shoreline. CVC's restoration crews have planted over 76,321 wetland plants and 36,260 trees and shrubs by hand to provide food and habitat for
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The factory complex was demolished and the "Arsenal Lands" are now being used for the stockpiling of landfill for use in future aquatic park development. The lands are slated to eventually become part of Lakeshore Park. The buildings of the office complex at the foot of Dixie Road were saved for
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Not the slightest trace remains of the airfield today. From 1962 - 2005, the waterfront portion of the property was the location of Ontario Power Generation's Lakeview Generating Station. In September 1969, a plaque was erected at the site to commemorate Canada's first Aerodrome.
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In January 1917, the newly designated Royal Flying Corps, Canada, the forerunner to the Royal Canadian Air Force, opened the RFC Training Centre at Long Branch. The Long Branch training centre also provided instruction on flying boats at nearby Hanlan's Point on the
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The creation of JTLCA is a multi-year process that includes environmental assessment, engineering and design planning, permitting, landform construction, habitat restoration and Indigenous placemaking. The JTLCA will open to the public in 2025.
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Along the shore of Lake Ontario, Lakeview is the home of the Port Credit Yacht Club, Lakefront Promenade Marina, Arthur P. Kennedy Water Treatment Plant, and G. E. Booth (Lakeview) Wastewater Treatment Plant.
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The new Jim Tovey Lakeview Conservation Area (JTLCA) is becoming a hub for passive waterfront recreation, a hotspot for wildlife migration and a green oasis in the heart of the city.
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submachine gun (or machine-carbine). Small Arms Ltd. ceased operations at the end of December 1945. Beginning January 1, 1946, operations continued as the Small Arms Division,
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chain, lived in the area (1337 Melton Drive near Dixie Road and Queensway) part-time from 1965 to 1980 during the time he was overseeing the Canadian operations.
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In 2019, Mississauga City Council endorsed a plan to build 8,050 housing units at Lakeview Village, a 177-acre (72 ha) site formerly occupied by
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neighbourhood in Toronto. The Lakeview location is documented by the presence of Aviation Road running south off Lakeshore Road just west of
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from the late 1800s into the early 20th-Century. The first land purchase was made in 1889 for a rifle range, to replace the one at
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Lakeview was the site of the Long Branch Armory, which included a rifle range, training facilities and the
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Opened in 1907 and designed by Herbert Strong, the 18-hole city owned course is located just east of the
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Lakeview is within the Mississauga Purchase of 1806, lands acquired by the Crown from the
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The Long Branch Aerodrome was a 100-acre airfield located on Lakeshore Road just west of
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authorized the construction of a factory on the site in 1940. After transfer to the
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were manufactured there during the Second World War, including the No.4 MkI*
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The area is also home to the Lakeview Branch Library, and two high schools:
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in the extreme southeastern corner of the city, along the shore of
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which was restructured into the Town of Mississauga in 1968.
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PDF of Lakeview: Journey from Yesterday by Kathleen A. Hicks
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public use (home to the relocated Antiques Market from
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View from the Waterfront Trail
Lakeview is located in Regional Municipality of Peel
Lakeview is located in Southern Ontario
43°34′3″N 79°34′56″W / 43.56750°N 79.58222°W / 43.56750; -79.58222
Canada
Ontario
Regional municipality
Peel
Mississauga
Forward sortation area
L4X, L4Y, L5E and L5G
NTS
GNBC
Mississauga
Region of Peel
Lakeshore Road
Lake Ontario
Port Credit
Long Branch
Toronto
smokestacks
Lakeview Generating Station
Cawthra Park Secondary School
St. Paul Secondary School
Gordon Graydon Memorial Secondary School


MSSC
Mississauga First Nation
Colonel Samuel Smith

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