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  2. Fort York - Wikipedia

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    Fort York and the Toronto waterfront to the south of it. The fort is situated along the city's original shoreline, with the lands south of the fort being formed through land reclamation projects. Fort York National Historic Site occupies approximately 16.6 ha (41 acres) of land.

  3. 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. [2] [3]

  4. Fort York (neighbourhood) - Wikipedia

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    The area that makes up Fort York neighbourhood was the result of land reclamation projects in the late-19th and early-20th century. The neighbourhood area consists of the former industrial lands immediately east and south of Fort York, a fort since 1793, and designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1923.

  5. List of historic places in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Toronto municipality Fort York Armoury: 700 Fleet Street ... Gouinlock Buildings / Early Exhibition Buildings National Historic Site of Canada: Toronto ON

  6. List of oldest buildings and structures in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Fort York: Old Toronto [8] Fort York Blockhouse #2 1813 Royal Engineers: 19th century blockhouse: 100 Garrison Road Fort York: Old Toronto [8] Fort York Brick Officers Barracks and Mess Room 1815 [note 3] Royal Engineers: 19th century military architecture 100 Garrison Road (Fort York) Fort York: Old Toronto [8] Fort York Brick Magazine 1815

  7. Victoria Memorial Square - Wikipedia

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    It was the first cemetery to be used by European settlers in what would become the city of Toronto. Originally known as St. John's Square, the park today is part of Fort York National Historic Site, and the site of a monument to the War of 1812 sculpted by Walter Seymour Allward and completed in 1902.