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I live in Skyline, a neighborhood adjacent to Parkwood Hills, and the area depicted in that OC Transpo bus photo isn't Parkwood Hills. Take a look at the red sign in the photo, near the left edge of the frame, partly hidden behind the bus. What we can see of it says "Sout--" on one line and, in smaller lettering, "MEDICAL" on the next. This indicates Southvale Plaza at the corner of the southernmost of the two intersections of Russell Road and Southvale Crescent, a small mall which has medical offices among its tenants (you can see a much better view of the sign in a Google Maps street view of the area under "2280 Russell Road"). Methinks a better, more neighborhood-specific photo--say, a bus going down Meadowlands between Merivale and Fisher--would be more appropriate. Musicbear180 (talk) 23:35, 1 August 2010 (UTC)Reply