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  2. Sundown Adventureland - Wikipedia

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    Sundown Adventureland first opened in 1968 and was run in the Rhodes' back garden. [3] In its first year open, it was visited by over 2000 people. [3] Animals that could be seen during early operation included pheasants, ducks, bush babies, flying and red squirrels, budgerigars, canaries, a monkey, fox and a donkey.

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  4. Hotel X Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Hotel X Toronto is a hotel and sports club complex on the grounds of Exhibition Place in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The hotel, part of the Library Hotel Collection, is intended to serve visitors attending conventions, meetings, and trade shows booked at the adjacent Enercare Centre and the Beanfield Centre .

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    We know it's been said before, but it still rings true. We don't deserve dogs. They just make everything better. We were recently reminded of that fact by a video from one woman getting greeted by ...

  6. Pet Corner - Wikipedia

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    Toronto: Original release; Network: CBC Television: Release: 22 October 1953 () – 1 July 1954 () Pet Corner, originally Pet Shop, was a ...

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    Kaley Cuoco is honoring her late dog Shirley.. On Sunday, Nov. 24, the actress opened up about the story behind rehoming Shirley, who recently died of cancer, revealing in an Instagram Reel that ...

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  9. Sutton Place Hotel Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The 32-storey hotel (which excluded the number 13 in its count) was designed by Webb Zerafa and Menkès in a brutalist style, and at the time of its completion was the tallest building in Toronto north of Queen Street. Sutton Place hosted dignitaries and celebrities regularly. After 45 years of operations, the hotel closed in June 2012.