The Grounds at Ontario's Legislature, Queen's Park, Toronto Preview

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King's College Plaque

Built between 1842 to 1845, the King's College building was the first structure constructed on this site.Founded in 1827, King's College was the forerunning institution to the University of Toronto. Toronto religious leader John Strachan had acquired the land in what is now the Queen's Park area for the placement of the university during the late 1820s. Approximately 16 acres of land was acquired, including private right of ways to the area from Queen Street to the south and Yonge Street to the east - those right of ways are now University Avenue and College Street, respectively.

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Native Species Garden

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Lieutenant Governor John Graves Simcoe

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Northwest Rebellion Monument

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Eastern White Pines

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Sir James Pliny Whitney

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Her Majesty Queen Victoria

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John Sandfield Macdonald

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Legislative Building Façade and George Brown

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Sir John A. Macdonald

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Queen's Park Plaque

The Grounds at Ontario's Legislature, Queen's Park, Toronto
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