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Rosedale Valley is an enormous green space separating Rosedale from the Yorkville neighbourhood in downtown Toronto.
Rosedale Valley is an enormous green space separating Rosedale from the Yorkville neighbourhood in downtown Toronto. The view from the north side of the valley is absolutely breathtaking, with skyscrapers giving way to a very steep, tree-filled slope. The best view is from the bridge that carries Sherbourne Street across the valley. It is also a pleasant place to stroll during the day, a green oasis just north of the hustle and bustle of downtown, however, like the rest of the ravines in the city, it is extremely unsafe at night.
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Toronto, ON, Canada
Riverdale Farm located in the heart of Cabbagetown, is a turn of the century, that would be the twentieth century, Ontario farm and the site of Toronto's first zoo
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Gothic-style cathedral that is one of the oldest churches in Toronto
Art galleries and restaurants built in Victorian style
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