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This park includes a large children's playground and wading pool in the north-west corner.
This park includes a large children's playground and wading pool in the north-west corner. In the winter, there's the outdoor ice-skating rink. The Beaches Library, one of three Toronto Carnegie libraries, is located in the north-east corner.
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2075 Queen Street East, Toronto, ON, Canada
It is one of the most photographed buildings in the Beach
This Beach landmark was built in the 1920s
Built in the 1930s, this beautiful Art Deco building is Toronto's largest water treatment facility and has been designated a national historic civil engineering site
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
This is one of the original houses from when the area was settled
Rosedale Valley is an enormous green space separating Rosedale from the Yorkville neighbourhood in downtown Toronto
This national historic site includes 44 heritage buildings and numerous brick-lined courtyards
Todmorden Mills is an early settlement area near the Don River
Allan Gardens located at the south side of Carlton Street between Jarvis and Sherbourne Streets, is a conservatory containing six greenhouses on large landscaped grounds
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