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  2. Ford Performance Centre - Wikipedia

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    Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (MLSE) spent a further $5 million on training and medical facilities to make the building the practice rink of their two hockey teams, the Toronto Maple Leafs and Toronto Marlies. [1] [7] The Toronto Maple Leafs Hockey School is also held at the arena. [8] MLSE pays $600,000 annually to rent the building.

  3. Granite Club - Wikipedia

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    By 1885, the membership had reached 447 members. Later in the 1880s, the club's members formed and sponsored an ice hockey team, considered the first or one of the first organized ice hockey teams in Toronto. The Toronto Granites ice hockey club would last into the 1900s and produce Canadian amateur champion and Olympic champion teams.

  4. Ramsden Park - Wikipedia

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    Ramsden Park is a public park located at 1020 Yonge Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, with access via Ramsden Park Road. [1] and Pears Avenue. With an area of 13.7 acres, Ramsden Park is one of the largest in downtown Toronto. It features playgrounds, basketball courts, hockey rinks and a small skateboarding feature. [2]

  5. McCormick Park - Wikipedia

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    McCormick Park is a municipal park and recreational area at 66 Sheridan Avenue in the Brockton Village neighbourhood enclave of Little Portugal in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.. Opened in 1911 as the McCormick Playground [1] on the property of the former Grand National Rink [2] and changed later to its current name in 1963, [3] McCormick Park is located in the vicinity of Dufferin Street and ...

  6. Marion Alice Orr - Wikipedia

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    Orr was born Marion Alice Powell in Toronto, Ontario. On 5 January 1940, she obtained her private pilot's licence after working to pay for her flying lessons. [1] She then worked as an aircraft inspector at de Havilland Canada, and qualified for her commercial licence two years afterwards. She was the second woman in Canada to qualify as an air ...

  7. List of places referred to as the Center of the Universe

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    Plaque on the floor of the Space Flight Operations Facility of the NASA Deep Space Network proclaiming the site to be "The Center of the Universe" Centre of the Universe, the former interpretive centre at the Dominion Astrophysical Observatory in Saanich, British Columbia, Canada [3] Naro Space Center, the only spaceport in South Korea

  8. Grand National Rink - Wikipedia

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    The north end of the Grand National Rink became the Royal Alexandra Rink, reopened as an outdoor hockey rink in January 1908 [21] at 189 Brock Avenue. [22] Its secretary was Thomas Bert Andrew, [23] a hockey player with the Bank of Toronto Hockey Club in 1904 [24] [25] [26] whose brother, William Herbert Andrew, [27] attended the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in 1902. [27]

  9. Varsity Arena - Wikipedia

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    Varsity Arena, located at 299 Bloor Street West, Toronto, Ontario [1] is an indoor arena that opened on December 17, 1926, and is primarily home to the ice hockey teams of the University of Toronto, the Varsity Blues. It also hosted the Toronto Toros of the WHA from 1973 to 1974 and the Toronto Planets of the RHI in 1993.

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