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  2. History of Toronto - Wikipedia

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    History of Toronto

  3. Toronto - Wikipedia

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  4. Timeline of Toronto history - Wikipedia

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    The Great Snowstorm, the worst winter storm in Toronto's history, ends with nine deaths and 57 cm of snow. [26] 1947: April 3: The Silver Rail opens as the first bar licensed by the LCBO. [27] 1949: January 18: Conversion of hydro in Ontario to 60 cycles from 25 cycles begins. September 17: SS Noronic burns at the Toronto Harbour resulting in ...

  5. History of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    History of Ontario

  6. Timeline of Ontario history - Wikipedia

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    1807 – First settlement, Ebytown, on the site of present-day Kitchener. 1809 – The first documented appearance of steam navigation on the Great Lakes is at Prescott, when the steamship Dalhousie was launched for service on the Saint Lawrence River. [25] 1812–1814 – The War of 1812 with the United States.

  7. Pride Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Pride Toronto is an annual event held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, in June each year. A celebration of the diversity of the LGBT community in the Greater Toronto Area, it is one of the largest organized gay pride festivals in the world, featuring several stages with live performers and DJs, several licensed venues, a large Dyke March, a Trans ...

  8. James Mink - Wikipedia

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    James Mink. James Mink was a black man who became a respected businessman in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in the 1850s. He owned a hotel and livery on Adelaide Street near Toronto's St. Lawrence market, where many farmers would stay while in town selling their produce. In Toronto, he operated the city’s largest livery stable and several coach lines.

  9. Old Toronto - Wikipedia

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