He represented the area's first residential real estate developer, by building the original suburb north of Highway 401 and east of Kipling Avenue.
Prior to the expansion, the urban area was up to Kipling Avenue and to the Humber.
It is located on the northwest corner of Kipling Avenue and Birmingham Street.
At its eastern terminus, Highway 409 crosses Kipling Avenue and splits into two carriageways.
The facility is located at 400 Kipling Avenue in the New Toronto neighbourhood of Etobicoke.
Sights along Kipling Avenue in Toronto (north to south):
The station is accessible via a staircase from Kipling Avenue below.
Station 7-3 - 325 Woodbridge Avenue (west of Kipling Avenue)
It was approximately 3 kilometers long, with headwaters near the present intersection of Kipling Avenue and The Queensway.
Its mouth was at Kipling Avenue.