Toronto Botanical Gardens Is Centrally Located The Toronto Botanical Gardens are an oasis in the middle of the city. Situated at Leslie and Lawrence, the gardens showcase a wide range of flowers, plants, butterflies and bees. Being part of the Toronto greenbelt,
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In the early hours of May 20, 2018, a fire broke out at Sunnybrook Stables killing 16 horses and completely devastating the barn. Toronto Fire responded immediately, sending 50 firefighters, and were able to save a dozen horses but not the barn.
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One of the best things about living in Toronto are relatively large areas, within the city, that are resemble landscape in rural areas. Toronto Greenbelts are vast and remain undeveloped due to lowlands that are prone to flooding. Autumn, in Toronto, is probably
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These are examples of macro photography shots of bees and butterflies at the Toronto Botanical Gardens taken the summer of 2016. All of these shots are taken with a Nikon D810 with a 105mm Nikkor. This type of lens, and focal length, is the
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The first settlers inhabited the area shortly after the war of 1812. In 1817, Alexander Milne arrived from Scotland with his family, established a mill, which operated for more than a century. The creek that passes through here was known as Milne
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The Toronto Boathouse is located at the bottom of Cherry Street by Lake Ontario. It’s a launching point for yachts and boats into Lake Ontario for avid boaters. It has a dog park and a public washroom which is closed for half
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Founded in 1858, Allan Gardens is situated in downtown Toronto bordering Gerrard, Sherbourne, Carleton and Jarvis Street. The pavilion was originally built in 1879 but burned down in 1902 and was rebuilt, in Victorian style, in 1910 as the Palm House. Over the
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