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  2. Allan Gardens - Wikipedia

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    www.toronto.ca /data /parks /prd /facilities /complex /41 /index.html Allan Gardens is a conservatory and urban park located in the Garden District of Toronto , Ontario , Canada. The property includes a playground, off-leash dog park, and a 1,500 square metres (16,000 sq ft) conservatory with six green houses.

  3. James Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The park was purchased by Metro Toronto for CA$150,000 in 1955 and subsequently operated by its Parks Department. CBC Television shot scenes at James Gardens for the program "This is the Law", with Paul Soles. In 2013, Rob Ford, the former mayor of Toronto, lived near the entrance of the

  4. Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment

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    Received a 2006 Canadian Environment Award (Gold) for cross-Canada pesticide education work. The Award was given by Canadian Geographic Magazine and the Government of Canada. Received a 2007 "Virtuoso Award" from the International Association of Business Communicators for creating a campaign to ban lawn pesticides in London, Ontario.

  5. TruGreen - Wikipedia

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    TruGreen, originally known as ChemLawn and later as TruGreen ChemLawn, is the largest lawn treatment company in the United States. [1] [2] [3] The company was founded in 1969 and provides lawn care and tree and shrub care treatments on a subscription basis (except in New York where it is by contract basis). [4]

  6. Toronto Lawn Tennis Club - Wikipedia

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    The location of the club moved to Rosedale in 1913. [4] The surface for the courts was red clay. The Toronto Lawn Tennis Club also played host to the first Davis Cup tie played in Canada, in July 1921. Australia swept aside Canada 5-0, with Canadian Henri Laframboise taking the only two sets dropped by the James Anderson-led Aussies.

  7. Centennial Park (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    Crowds at Toronto Ribfest for Canada Day weekend in 2010. The park has a variety of features including: Centennial Park Conservatory; Etobicoke Olympium, a large athletic centre that was built in 1975. Centennial Hill was the site of a municipal dump and the south end was used as a transfer station.

  8. Who needs football? This year's SEC in the conversation for ...

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    A decade ago, the SEC was a football-first conference. Today, it is unquestionably the strongest basketball conference in the country.

  9. Humber Bay Park - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Skyline from Humber Bay Park. Humber Bay Park is a waterfront park located in Etobicoke, part of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The park consists of two landspits situated at the mouth of Mimico Creek. The park is south of Lake Shore Boulevard West, near Park Lawn Road. Humber Bay Park East is 19 hectares (47 acres), while Humber Bay Park ...