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Oxford University Press (Other than the colleges) The Bodleian Library; The Clarendon Building (often used as a set for film and television) The Radcliffe Camera (one of several institutions named after John Radcliffe) The Sheldonian Theatre; The Oxford University Press
Trinity Bellwoods is a favourite place for local residents to walk their dogs. The ravine, known as the dog bowl, is the designated leash-free area. The park is a destination for many to picnic, play sports, and enjoy nature. The park's baseball diamond is officially named SkyDome in reference to the popular former name of the Rogers Centre. [7]
Also known as the "First Toronto Post Office" (it was the fourth post office in York, but the first one to serve the settlement when it became Toronto in 1834), it is one of the earliest surviving examples in Canada of a building purpose-built as a post office; typical of small, early 19th-century public buildings, combining public offices and ...
15 King's College Circle, St. George campus of the University of Toronto Toronto ON 43°39′45″N 79°23′43″W / 43.6625°N 79.3954°W / 43.6625; -79.3954 ( University College,
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The TRCA operates many conservation areas in the Toronto region, including three completely or primarily within the City of Toronto limits: The Village at Black Creek (formerly Black Creek Pioneer Village) primarily in North York with a very small section in Vaughan; Tommy Thompson Park (Leslie Street Spit) on the Toronto waterfront
Philosopher's Walk is a scenic footpath located in the St George campus of the University of Toronto in Toronto, Ontario.It runs in the north–south direction along the ravine landscape created by Taddle Creek, once a natural waterway that was buried during the Industrial Age and is now flowing underground.
The main entrance of the Ashmolean Museum in central Oxford. The Oxford University Museum of Natural History viewed from Museum Road. The following museums and art galleries are located in the city of Oxford, England (with locations), many run by the University of Oxford: [1] [2] Ashmolean Museum * (Beaumont Street)