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  2. List of public art in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Alexander Wood [41] [42] Statue of Edward S. Rogers Jr. Statue of Egerton Ryerson: Statue of Elizabeth II: Statue of George Brown: Statue of Glenn Gould: Statue of Jack Layton: Statue of James Whitney: Statue of John A. Macdonald: Statue of John Graves Simcoe: Statue of John Sandfield Macdonald: Statue of Johnny Lombardi: Statue of ...

  3. Category:Monuments and memorials in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Statue of James Whitney; Statue of John A. Macdonald (Toronto) Statue of John Graves Simcoe; Statue of John Sandfield Macdonald; Statue of Norman Bethune; Statue of Northrop Frye; Statue of Oliver Mowat; Statue of Queen Victoria (Toronto) Statue of Robert Raikes (Toronto) Statue of Sun Yat-sen (Chinatown, Toronto) Statue of Winston Churchill ...

  4. List of National Historic Sites of Canada in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of National Historic Sites in Toronto, Ontario. There are 37 National Historic Sites ( French : Lieux historiques nationaux ) in Toronto , [ 1 ] the first of which was Fort York , designated in 1923.

  5. East Chinatown, Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The neighbourhood is also the site for the only Chinese Archway (牌坊, páifāng) in Toronto, with its official construction beginning in late 2008 and opening to the public on September 12, 2009. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] The creation of the archway was due in large part to the efforts of Valerie Mah as a member of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce of ...

  6. Alexander Wood (merchant) - Wikipedia

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    The $200,000 cost was shared by the business association and the City of Toronto. [4] The statue incorporated a rose on the lapel of Wood's coat, in a secondary nod to Pierre Elliott Trudeau, the prime minister at the time a law was passed where a limited exception was added to the Criminal Code for the offenses of buggery or gross indecency ...

  7. List of historic places in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Toronto ON 43°38′59″N 79°22′34″W  /  43.6498°N 79.3762°W  / 43.6498; -79.3762  ( Toronto Street Post Office / Bank of Canada Federal ( 9933 )

  8. Monuments and memorials in Canada removed in 2020–2022

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    A number of monuments and memorials in Canada were removed or destroyed as a result of protests and riots between 2020 and 2022. These included six sculptures of Sir John A. Macdonald, the first prime minister of Canada, three of other figures connected to the Canadian Indian residential school system (Alexander Wood, Egerton Ryerson and Joseph Hugonard), two of Canadian monarchs (Queen ...

  9. Royal Ontario Museum - Wikipedia

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    Designed by Toronto architects Frank Darling and John A. Pearson, [32] the architectural style of the original building (now the western wing) is a synthesis of Italianate and Neo-Romanesque. [33] The structure is heavily massed and punctuated by rounded and segmented arched windows with heavy surrounds and hood mouldings.