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Queen's Park, Toronto Marker (<i>north side</i>) image, Touch for more information
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Queen's Park, Toronto Marker (north side)
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1 Ontario, Toronto, Bay-Cloverhill — Queen's Park, Toronto
[English] Officially opened by the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII) during the Royal Tour of 1860, Queen's Park is an early example of the public park movement in Canada. Landscaped according to a picturesque design, its . . . Map (db m207767) HM
2 Ontario, Toronto, Bay-Cloverhill — Queen's Park
[English] In 1859, the city leased land here from King’s College, and in 1860 a park, named after Queen Victoria, was opened by the Prince of Wales, later Edward VII. Queen’s Park was long considered as a location for new parliament . . . Map (db m207768) HM
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
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