User:Geo Swan/Freeland Street, Toronto

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Freeland Street is a short street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[1] In 1999 it was the site of sculptures intended to educate drivers of the dangers of drinking and driving.[2] All of the sculptures were constructed from automobile wrecks from accidents caused by drunk drivers.

The East Bayfront LRT will emerge from an underground tunnel at Freeland.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Toronto Today". Hamilton Spectator. 1999-06-09. p. n.3. Retrieved 2012-02-05. Located at the corner of Lakeshore Blvd. East and Freeland Street in downtown Toronto, it is part of the LCBO's first outdoor advertising campaign, and features actual crashed automobiles and boats mounted on 3-D billboards in eight other communities.
  2. ^ "Wrecked vehicles add impact to LCBO billboards" (PDF). Alcohol Gaming Commission of Ontario. 1999. Retrieved 2012-02-05. mirror