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  2. St. James Park (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    Maintenance of the park is performed by Toronto Parks staff, and the formal gardens are tended by members of the Garden Club of Toronto. The park is often used for wedding photo shoots. In fall 2011, the park was occupied by members of Occupy Toronto. [3] The park had a rat problem in 2015. [4]

  3. List of parks in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    St. James Park is a small park located next to St. James Cathedral Church in the St. Lawrence neighbourhood of downtown Toronto. Sugar Beach is an urban beach park located in East Bayfront . St. Andrew's Market and Playground

  4. Category:Parks in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    St. James Park (Toronto) Sugar Beach; Sunnybrook Park; T. Taddle Creek Park; Thomson Memorial Park; Toronto Botanical Garden; Toronto Inukshuk Park; Toronto Islands;

  5. Ireland Park - Wikipedia

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    Ireland Park is located on the shores of Lake Ontario on Éireann Quay, adjoining the Canada Malting Silos, at the foot of Bathurst Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Officially opened in the summer of 2007, Ireland Park commemorates the tens of thousands who fled Ireland during the Great Famine. In 1847, over 38,000 Irish men, women, and ...

  6. Colonel Samuel Smith Park - Wikipedia

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    Colonel Samuel Smith Park is an urban park in the Etobicoke district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada and a former weekend get-away destination for Victorian Torontonians. The park has a variety of attractions, [ 2 ] including a children's playground located only steps from Lake Ontario .

  7. Leaside - Wikipedia

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    Serena Gundy Park is in the north-east corner of Leaside. [44] The parkland was donated to Leaside in 1960 by the estate of James H. Gundy. [45] The park covers 62.6 acres (253,000 m 2; 25.3 ha) which are generally in a natural state. The park is used for picnicking and hiking in the summer and cross country skiing in the winter. [46]

  8. Alexander Muir Memorial Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The park was to celebrate Toronto's centennial in 1934 as well as to honour Muir. The park's creation was supported by public subscriptions. [1] To make room for the construction of the Davisville subway yard, the Toronto Transportation Commission moved the park, including its stone walls and plants, to its current location starting in 1951.

  9. St. Andrew's Market and Playground - Wikipedia

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    St. Andrew's Playground is a small park in downtown Toronto.It is located at the 450 Adelaide Street West, at the northwest corner of Brant St and Adelaide. [1] It has a playground for children and an off-leash area for dogs [2] that is surrounded by a short fence, with an accessible water fountain for pets, children, and adults.