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Driving Downtown Streets - King Street - Toronto Ontario Canada - Episode 19. Starting Point: King Street & Sherbourne Street - https://goo.gl/maps/i7dzWXfXqrk . King Street is a major east-west commercial thoroughfare in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was one of the first streets laid out in the 1793 plan of the Town of York, which became Toronto in 1834. After the construction of the Market Square in 1803 at King and Jarvis streets, to house the first St. Lawrence Market farmer's market, the street became the primary commercial street of York and early Toronto. This original core was destroyed in the 1849 Great Fire of Toronto, but subsequently rebuilt. History In recent years there has been a proliferation of chic restaurants, clubs and galleries in the area (such as Cobra, Brant House, Susur, Senses Bar and Restaurant, Thuet Cuisine, Lux, Old Yorke Pub and Grill, the Navarro Gallery etc.) as King Street West becomes more oriented to Toronto's nightlife crowd, and is near major attractions such as the Rogers Centre (formerly SkyDome), Air Canada Centre, the Distillery District, Hockey Hall of Fame, Roy Thomson Hall, Sony Centre for the Performing Arts, St. Lawrence Market and the historic King Edward Hotel. Popular attractions along King Street include Canada's Walk of Fame Princess of Wales Theatre - owned by theatre giant Ed and David Mirvish Royal Alexandra Theatre - owned by theatre giant Ed and David Mirvish Roy Thomson Hall Office towers on King Toronto Stock Exchange Toronto-Dominion Centre First Canadian Place Scotia Plaza Commerce Court, including the historic Commerce Court North Other notable buildings on King Street King Edward Hotel St. James' Cathedral (Anglican Church) St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Toronto Sun Building Neighbourhoods Corktown (at Cherry) Entertainment District (at John) Fashion District (at Spadina) Financial District (at Bay) Liberty Village (at Dufferin) Parkdale (at Dunn) Roncesvalles (at Queen) Old Town of York (at Parliament) St. Lawrence (not actually on King but south of King at Jarvis) Trinity Niagara (at Bathurst) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_St...) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toronto