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  2. Queen's Park (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    Queen's Park is an urban park in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Opened in 1860 by Edward, Prince of Wales , it was named in honour of Queen Victoria . The park is the site of the Ontario Legislative Building , which houses the Legislative Assembly of Ontario .

  3. Frost Building - Wikipedia

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    The Frost Building. The Frost Building is a curved 7 and 6 storey office building complex on the south east side of Queen's Park Crescent in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.The Government of Ontario owns the building and is part of the large Queen's Park campus.

  4. Macdonald Block Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Macdonald Block Complex is a set of office buildings in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, that houses 12 cabinet ministers, 15 Ontario government ministries (as of 2016) and the largest concentration of Ontario public servants. [1] Its address is 900 Bay Street, and is located just east of Queen's Park.

  5. List of parks in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The TRCA operates many conservation areas in the Toronto region, including three completely or primarily within the City of Toronto limits: The Village at Black Creek (formerly Black Creek Pioneer Village) primarily in North York with a very small section in Vaughan; Tommy Thompson Park (Leslie Street Spit) on the Toronto waterfront

  6. Whitney Block - Wikipedia

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    The street address of Whitney Block is 99 Wellesley Street West, though the principal facade faces west towards Queen's Park Crescent and the Ontario Legislature. The building is linked to the legislature by a tunnel under the street, by a bridge to the Macdonald Block, and through there via another tunnel to the subway.

  7. Ontario Legislative Building - Wikipedia

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    By 1880, a request was made for designs for a new parliament building for the province of Ontario, and, when none of the entries was found to be less than CA$500,000, the legislature approved during 1885 a budget of CA$750,000 for the chosen scheme by Richard A. Waite. Queen's Park and Ontario Legislative Building, c. 1890s. The building was ...

  8. Ardsley multicultural committee hosts Diwali celebration - AOL

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    The village of Ardsley held its fourth Diwali celebration on Saturday, Nov. 9. Community members gathered in the gymnasium at Ardsley Middle School that afternoon in honor of the Hindu festival of ...

  9. Mowat Block - Wikipedia

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    The Mowat Block is an office building in Toronto, Ontario, home to Ontario's provincial Ministry of Education, Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Development (MAESD), and Infrastructure. It is part of a massive 24 storey government complex east of Queen's Park at College Street and University Avenue.