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  2. Bob Hunter Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    Bob Hunter Memorial Park is a greenspace preserve in Markham, Ontario, Canada. It is named in honour of Robert Hunter , one of the founders of Greenpeace . The park was officially opened in August 2006 by then Premier of Ontario , Dalton McGuinty .

  3. Fox Observatory - Wikipedia

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    Fox Observatory is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by South Florida Amateur Astronomers Association. It is located in Sunrise, Florida (US).. In the late 1960s, Dr. Joseph Dennison Fox, Professor of Astronomy and History, completed his tenure at the University of Puerto Rico, and with his wife Sylvia, retired to North Miami.

  4. List of parks in Markham, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Rouge Park was a regional park that has sections within Markham managed by York Region and TRCA from 1995 to 2015. Bob Hunter Memorial Park is located in Markham and is part of the Rouge system. The park along with sections in Toronto, as well as some parts of the Pickering Airport from Transport Canada were transferred to Parks Canada to form ...

  5. Broward College’s central campus to reopen after widespread ...

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    Markham Park & Target Range: Barkham dog park and mountain bike trails are closed. ... Tradewinds Park & Stables: The park is opened but the disc golf course, horse trails, sports fields are ...

  6. Toogood Pond Park - Wikipedia

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    Toogood Pond Park is a 33.3-hectare park located in the neighbourhood of Unionville, in Markham, Ontario, Canada that is best known for Toogood Pond. The pond is home to many Canada geese, ducks, fish, and plants. [1] The park is owned and operated by the Corporation of the City of Markham, and is maintained by the city's Parks Department.

  7. German Mills - Wikipedia

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    German Mills Settlers Park – a 26-hectare (64-acre) site used for sand aggregate extraction (1940s–1960s) and Sabiston Landfill (1960–1975). [3] Berczy Park; Bishop Cross Park; The German Mills Community Centre is a former schoolhouse (S.S. No. 2 c. 1874), one of the few surviving schoolhouses in Markham.

  8. Rouge National Urban Park - Wikipedia

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    Rouge National Urban Park is a national urban park in Ontario, Canada.The park is centred around the Rouge River and its tributaries in the Greater Toronto Area.The southern portion of the park is situated around the mouth of the river in Toronto, and extends northwards into Markham, Pickering, Uxbridge, and Whitchurch-Stouffville.

  9. Markham, Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Markham is a neighborhood in the Southwest section of Portland, Oregon. Markham is bordered by Multnomah and South Burlingame on the north, Marshall Park on the east, Arnold Creek on the south, and West Portland Park on the west. Part of Maricara Natural Area (1988) is located in Markham (as well as in Arnold Creek).