|
|
Subject:
Please Help Me Find a Building in Toronto
Category: Miscellaneous Asked by: probonopublico-ga List Price: $2.00 |
Posted:
20 Oct 2004 12:55 PDT
Expires: 24 Oct 2004 06:44 PDT Question ID: 417700 |
|
There is no answer at this time. |
|
Subject:
Re: Please Help Me Find a Building in Toronto
From: pinkfreud-ga on 20 Oct 2004 13:09 PDT |
I think you'll do better with one of the Canadian GARs, Bryan. Although my hubby is Canadian, it hasn't rubbed off on me, and I haven't a clue how to find an answer to this question. Mapquest didn't help. Someone who has actually been to Toronto might find it easy. |
Subject:
Re: Please Help Me Find a Building in Toronto
From: probonopublico-ga on 20 Oct 2004 13:13 PDT |
Hi, Pink Very many thanks for looking ... It is VERY obscure and I suspect that I am now going to get egg all over my face. I don't suppose that I could persuade you to take a quick trip? All the Best Bryan |
Subject:
Re: Please Help Me Find a Building in Toronto
From: tar_heel_v-ga on 20 Oct 2004 13:39 PDT |
Bryan... Well, we can always count on you for the interesting question. From looking (since I am a bit far from Toronto) there is a cluster of three buildings due north from that address, on the corner of Tapscott and Finch. They are probably at the Centenial College Tapscott campus (http://www.centennialcollege.ca/access/tapscott.htm) How about you print them a picture. Visit http://app.toronto.ca/lit/imapit/iMapIt.jsp?app=TOMaps and enter Tapscott and Finch as the intersection and check "Aerial View" and print them a picture. :) -THV |
Subject:
Re: Please Help Me Find a Building in Toronto
From: tar_heel_v-ga on 20 Oct 2004 13:42 PDT |
How about they would see 720 Tapscott Rd, which appears to be an office complex? |
Subject:
Re: Please Help Me Find a Building in Toronto
From: steph53-ga on 20 Oct 2004 16:11 PDT |
Hi Probonopublico... Its at times like this that I wish GA would allow me to hit the *ANSWER* button:( Sorry tar_heel_v-ga, you were very, very close indeed, but the Tapscott Resource Centre is just a tad southwest of the building ( about 500 yards ) !!! Looking directly north from the second floor of 5637 Finch Ave E: One would see a one story building called Tapp's Restaurant. It has two summer patios, one in front and another in the back, plenty of free parking and great, affordable food!!! Here is a link to the restaurant and a map: http://canada411.yellowpages.ca/searchCustomer.do?provinceId=ON&type=MAP&what=tapp%27s+restaurant&showMsgBox=1&listingId=42337032&sType=productSearch&step=more&pcid=0&pst=simpleSearch&srchtype=business&city=toronto I hope this answers your question, Bryan. If you need any further information or if I can clarify anything for you, please post a comment and add my name to the heading :) Steph53-ga |
Subject:
Re: Please Help Me Find a Building in Toronto
From: aht-ga on 20 Oct 2004 18:03 PDT |
Well gee, if everyone is getting in on this one, here's my two bits. If you look at the following profile of Tapp's Restaurant on Toronto.com: http://www.toronto.com/profile/144239/ you'll see a picture of the building. If you then use tar_heel_v-ga's excellent suggestion of viewing the aerial photo of the location on the city website (http://app.toronto.ca/lit/imapit/iMapIt.jsp?app=TOMaps ), you should be able to recognize the skylights on the roof of the building. The picture on Toronto.com appears to be taken from the Tapscott Rd side, looking west/southwest. OK Bryan, take THAT to the bank or pub! I do hope that you had a friendly wager going on this...? Regards, aht-ga Google Answers Researcher |
Subject:
Re: Please Help Me Find a Building in Toronto
From: gle-ga on 20 Oct 2004 19:26 PDT |
Hello I live in a suburb just outside of downtown Toronto and am quite familiar with the city, however, off hand I have no idea of what the building in question could be. The address you mention is actually a little east of Tapscott Rd. It actually appears to cross Baldoon Rd. It appears that something known as Finchdene Square is directly north of this address. By the name it could possibly be a shopping plaza or complex of some kind. The sure way to find the answer would be to take a short subway ride downtown and have look. :) Best regards, C |
Subject:
Re: Please Help Me Find a Building in Toronto
From: answerfinder-ga on 21 Oct 2004 01:06 PDT |
I've found this description of the area. "Gunplay in a Scarborough parking lot yesterday afternoon has left two men clinging to life with multiple gunshot wounds. The gunfire erupted at 5:30 p.m. on the south side of the Tapscott Business Centre at 5637 Finch Ave. -- just south of Finch, on the west side of Tapscott Rd. -- with several of the shots striking and critically injuring the two victims. The area is largely industrial but on the edge of a residential neighbourhood. http://www.gunsource.ca/cfd/v6/400-499/cfd-v06-n443.txt answerfinder-ga |
Subject:
Re: Please Help Me Find a Building in Toronto
From: probonopublico-ga on 21 Oct 2004 01:35 PDT |
Wow, Answerfinder ... Yet another shooting in the Scarborough Parking Lot YESTERDAY and another two men dead! This is weird because there was a very similar incident on Sept 2, 2003, as I recall. Same place; same death toll. Sounds like a Serial Killer would you say? Incidentally, I am now writing the script for a new Serial Killer movie ... This has a really clever twist: it turns out to be the guy that everybody thought it was. This should keep everyone guessing. What do you think? |
Subject:
Re: Please Help Me Find a Building in Toronto
From: grthumongous-ga on 21 Oct 2004 02:31 PDT |
probonopublico, does he drink Moosehead Lager? http://www.moosehead.ca/ A moose was seen skulking away northwards, immediately to the west of 5620 Finch Ave. East, a brown-roofed building adjacent to "Taps". |
Subject:
Re: Please Help Me Find a Building in Toronto
From: probonopublico-ga on 21 Oct 2004 02:48 PDT |
Ladies & Gentlemen We have a WINNER! But before announcing the result, our learned Assessor is going out to buy some grapes ,,, But, entre nous, he is really going to see if he can get a fix on the Serial Killer. Shhhhhhhhh! |
Subject:
Re: Please Help Me Find a Building in Toronto
From: probonopublico-ga on 21 Oct 2004 06:48 PDT |
My Lords, Ladies and Gentlemen The judges have deliberated and it gives me great pleasure to announce their decision, in reverse order: 3: No it is not Easterangel-ga, even though the bookies had listed him as the favourite at 2 to 1. 2: No, it is not Scriptor-ga, who evidently is still trying to find some German swear words. But our winner is: 1: The Lovely Steph53-GA who, although a mere Commoner, has beaten off some 500 Researchers! Congratulations, Steph53-ga but sadly, as you are aware, you are unable to post an Official Answer because of your lowly status. So, who said that Life was Fair? However, the Rules require that we should have a winner so ... whoever hits the Answer Button first (it's the one below Request for Clarification) can step up and claim the Stellars that are waiting for collection. My thanks to you all. Bryan Also an honourable mention to Answerfinder-ga for digging up the evidence on the Serial Killer. Now go and find him! |
Subject:
Re: Please Help Me Find a Building in Toronto
From: steph53-ga on 21 Oct 2004 08:07 PDT |
YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you, thank you, Bryan :):):)!!!!! And about the shooting that took place, it was in the parking lot of the building where 5637 Finch Ave E is. There is a lot of crime in this area by youth gangs, so if one wants to walk across the street to have lunch at Tapp's, one has to be very careful. Regards, Steph53 |
Subject:
Re: Please Help Me Find a Building in Toronto
From: answerfinder-ga on 21 Oct 2004 09:12 PDT |
I?ve just commissioned an offender profile and the results show that the cereal killer only strikes in the early morning, just after the victim starts their breakfast. I?ll keep you posted on the investigation. |
If you feel that you have found inappropriate content, please let us know by emailing us at answers-support@google.com with the question ID listed above. Thank you. |
Search Google Answers for |
Google Home - Answers FAQ - Terms of Service - Privacy Policy |