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  2. R. C. Harris Water Treatment Plant - Wikipedia

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    From 1912 to 1932 part of the property was used for Victoria Park Forest School during the summer. The T. Eaton Company also used the property for a summer camp for boys from 1917 until 1927. In 1927, the City of Toronto purchased the property for $370,000 in order to build the R.C. Harris Water Treatment Plant. [6]

  3. Guild Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Guild Inn, or simply The Guild was a historic hotel in the Guildwood neighbourhood of Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario and was once an artists colony.The surrounding Guild Park and Gardens is notable for a sculpture garden consisting of the rescued facades and ruins of various demolished downtown Toronto buildings such as bank buildings, the old Toronto Star building and the Granite Club.

  4. Markland Wood - Wikipedia

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    The schools within Markland Wood are governed by the Toronto District School Board and Toronto Catholic District School Board include: Millwood Junior School – English & French Immersion public elementary school for grades JK-5 students. It is located at 222 Mill Road and first opened in 1962. St. Clement Catholic School (grades JK-8)

  5. Guild Park and Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The park is managed by Toronto Parks, on land that is the property of the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. It was formerly known as Guildwood Park. It became a park after the Guild Inn and its property was bought by Metropolitan Toronto and the Government of Ontario in 1978 from Rosa Hewetson Clark and Spencer Clark. The Inn continued ...

  6. Colonel Samuel Smith Park - Wikipedia

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    Colonel Samuel Smith Park is an urban park in the Etobicoke district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada and a former weekend get-away destination for Victorian Torontonians. The park has a variety of attractions, [ 2 ] including a children's playground located only steps from Lake Ontario .

  7. List of parks in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Queen's Parkpark setting on the south and north ends of the Ontario Legislative Building. The southern portion of the park is owned by the provincial government, while the northern portion of the park is owned by the University of Toronto and leased to the municipal government for 999 years; not to be confused with Queen's Greenbelt in ...

  8. Sherbourne Common - Wikipedia

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    It stretches from Lake Ontario to Lake Shore Boulevard in the north. View of "Light Showers" art sculpture. A Waterfront Toronto project, Sherbourne Common consists of a 240 [ 3 ] [ 7 ] [ 10 ] meter long water channel featuring three art sculptures that rise nine meters, called "Light Showers", by artist Jill Anholt.

  9. Baby Point - Wikipedia

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    Baby Point is a residential neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.It is bounded on the west by the Humber River from south of Baby Point Crescent to St. Marks Road, east to Jane Street and Jane Street south to Raymond Avenue and Raymond Avenue west to the Humber.