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Exhibition Stadium, which was to be relocated. The plan proposed the demolition of the Fire Station, Art Gallery, General Exhibits Building, Railways Building, Government Building, Ontario Government Building, Automotive Building, Transportation Building, Band Shell, Grandstand, Shell Tower and the 1959 Dufferin Gate. A monorail was proposed to move people around the site and to and from the parking lots. It had first been proposed to connect Union Station and the Exhibition Grounds. Dufferin Street was to be connected to Lake Shore Boulevard, a new four-lane road along the north of the site and a new 1800-place parking lot taking the place of buildings to the west of Dufferin.
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534:, was opened in 1921, followed by the Government of Ontario Building in 1926, the Princes' Gates in 1927, and the Electrical and Engineering Building in 1928. By the 1930s, the Beaux-Arts style faded in popularity. The start of the trend for a new style of architecture arguably became evident in the construction of the Automotive Building in 1929, the first building that moved away from the Beaux-Art architecture envisioned by the 1920 plan, mixing clean modern lines with classical ornamentation. In 1931, the
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Pioneers was built using wood that was too green, and it was demolished a few years after construction. Over the years some of the timbers have been replaced, and the cabin was remounted on a stone foundation in the late part of the 20th century. Inside the cabin are furnishings appropriate to a house in
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Enercare Centre, Coliseum and the Industry Building. The Horse Palace (which adjoins the Coliseum and is used for equine shows and quartering), the Automotive Building (which was once used for car shows and is now a conference centre) and the General Services Building are all older exhibition buildings dating from the 1920s. The new "Hotel X" project includes a display of foundations of New Fort York which once occupied part of the site.
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Administration Building, built in 1905; and the Fire Hall/Police Station, built in 1912. Just south of Dufferin Gate is Centennial Square, a green space with a bandstand. The Ontario Government Building was added later in 1926. The Bandshell, modeled after the famed Art Deco Hollywood Bowl was built in 1936, replacing a 1906 bandstand. North of the Bandshell is Bandshell Park, a large open green space for gatherings. Near the Bandshell is the 1790s
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389:(later the Stanley Barracks), to be located to the west of the existing fort. To finance this, the military sold the eastern half of the reserve. In 1840–1841, they constructed a series of six limestone buildings and several smaller ones. The fort was surrounded by a wood fence as elaborate defensive works were never built. The fort was turned over to the Canadian military in 1870, which named it Stanley Barracks in 1893.
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building was turned over to private management in 2009 and renovated to house the
Allstream, now the Beanfield Centre meetings facility. The open floor was converted to a 43,900 square feet (4,080 m) ballroom, claimed to be largest in Toronto, which can be sub-divided in two. The original glass roof over the open floor was replaced with a new ceiling. The second floor mezzanine saw the addition of 20 meeting rooms.
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Building. The BMO Field soccer stadium, built in 2007, is situated on the site of the 1947 Grandstand and the 1961 Halls of Fame building. South of BMO Field is a large open parking lot and midway area. The CNE plans to make the area a public square, and move the parking underground. South of the central section are two pedestrian bridges over Lake Shore Boulevard to the Ontario Place complex.
727:) trade show building, planned since the 1971 plan, was built on the vacant Electrical Building site to host more and larger trade shows year-round. It incorporated the Coliseum and Annex buildings to create one large exhibit space. In 2003, the Coliseum (now the Coca-Cola Coliseum) was rebuilt and expanded to provide a home for professional ice hockey. It is currently the home of the
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beach volleyball were built south of BMO Field and a watercourse laid out on Lake
Ontario. As a result of the games, the 2015 Toronto Honda Indy was scheduled in June to allow for time for the site to prepare for the Pan Am Games. As well the site was wound down in time for setup for the 2015 Canadian National Exhibition (scheduled to open August 21).
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Building was designed to showcase the products of Canada's food industry, from Laura Secord chocolates to Maple Leaf meats, and Red Rose tea, all of whom had permanent booths in the building.
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when it was built. Its façade has been described as one of the finest Art Deco buildings in the City of
Toronto and possibly in the province and/or nation. The Art Deco elements of the Horse Palace include a hard-edged angular composition, cubist forms and strong horizontal and vertical planes. The
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Stanley Barracks Officers' Quarters, dating to the 1840s. The area is a mix of buildings, including the older Coliseum, Horse Palace and newer buildings. The section is dominated by
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The west end of the grounds is the original site of exhibitions and the oldest buildings are located here. There are five purpose-built fair buildings designed by architect G. W. Gouinlock: the Horticulture Building, built in 1907; the Government Building, built in 1912; the Music Building, built in
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and Oceanus Holdings, suggested that they would be interested provided the location was closer downtown or had better transit access and parking. When the City of Toronto was considering the construction of a permanent casino, the CNE was the site of several proposals. The aquarium was built next to
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The offices were once occupied by the CNE Association and Board. The theatre, which has 1300 seats, has been used for radio, variety, and fashion shows and hosts stage productions and concerts. The exhibition hall, which is a large uninterrupted exhibit space is used year-round and is home to arts,
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The Modernist building was the first embodiment of this architectural movement on the CNE grounds. Compared to the Pure Food Building, the contemporary building featured higher ceilings and wider aisles, to enable better circulation and comfort for CNE guests. The Food Building's Modernist features
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The CNE no longer uses the Better Living Centre for its original purpose of introducing consumers to the latest and greatest products during the CNE. Instead, it has been divided in two. One-half hosts the CNE Casino for the month of August, while the other half is the "Farm, Food and Fun" pavilion
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was constructed on the site of New Fort York. The foundations of several of the New Fort York buildings were revealed as part of the development. The hotel was built to complement the facilities of the Enercare and Allstream Centres. The soccer stadium was recently expanded, and adapted to allow it
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After the military vacated Stanley Barracks, the CNE made plans for the Barracks' demolition. However, until 1951, the buildings were used for emergency housing. The first phase of demolition in 1951 demolished all of the wooden buildings, leaving only the original stone buildings. In 1953, despite
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was chosen to host the 1879 fair, Toronto decided to hold its own fair. First called the Toronto Industrial Exhibition, it was held in the Crystal Palace and temporary buildings. At first, the eastern part of the site was still reserved for military purposes, the exhibition held on the western part
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When the Food Building opened, an 80 feet (24 m) stainless-steel pylon graced the south entrance of the building. The inspiration for the pylon came from Trylon, a signature structure at the 1939 World's Fair in New York City. The needle was an integral part of the new Food Building's design.
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The Blue Jays and Argos left the open-air Exhibition Stadium for the retractable roofed Skydome (now, the Rogers Centre) in 1989. By that time it was recognized that the building was beginning to visibly decay, and was little used in its final decade of existence. Though it was the earliest of the
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In the 1990s, budget pressures on the City of Toronto led to a new emphasis on the self-sufficiency of Exhibition Place. It saw the tear-down of the permanent midway buildings and the Flyer roller coaster. The City planned to charge rent to the midway's operator, Conklin Shows, which chose to tear
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In 1978, to celebrate the centenary of the fair, a copy of the original 1913 music bandstand was built on the site of the original in the park north of the Horticulture Building. North of the park a new structure designed to resemble the 1870s-era exhibition buildings was added. The buildings host
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In the later 1950s, the new six-lane Gardiner Expressway was pushed through the north side of the grounds, cut below grade in the western section of the grounds, and an elevated section in the eastern section. This necessitated the demolition of the Dufferin Gate, the Women's Rest building and the
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style of architecture. In 1946, the third Grandstand burned down. In its place was built the fourth Grandstand, a massive concrete construction and monumental cantilevered steel roof was a sharp contrast to the other buildings around it. The Modernist trend continued with the construction of other
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with low ceilings, designed to retain the heat from the fire in winter close to its occupants. It is said that John Graves Simcoe, who was over 6 ft (1.8 m) tall, had to stoop in order to enter the building. The building as it now stands is little changed from its original construction.
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The Enercare Centre (1997), along Princes' Boulevard, has seven exhibit halls with 1,000,000 square feet (93,000 m) of space. The new building, first known as the National Trade Centre, took over the location of the old TTC streetcar loop and CNE entrance and the open space vacant since the
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Coinciding with the opening of the ultra-modern Ontario Place to the south, a new master plan for the Exhibition site was developed in 1971. The 1971 Master Plan was radical, calling for the demolition of many pre-World War II buildings, new Modernist buildings, and a massive central public space
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The first streetcar terminus began operations in 1916 and was located at the current loop location along Manitoba Drive, north of the Coliseum. In 1923, the loop was relocated to the south of the Coliseum. To accommodate the construction of the National Trade Centre, it was relocated back to its
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that allowed visitors to view the Ex from west of the Food Building to west of the Automotive Building. The system consisted of four rows of cars (blue, green and red) carrying four passengers. The system was taken down in 1996 and placed into storage in 1998. This was the last of the permanent
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in the Art Deco style. It is a two-storey building, 160,000 square feet (15,000 m) in size. The internal plan is a large open space with a mezzanine on the second floor surrounding the main floor. It was originally constructed for the display of automobiles during the CNE. Management of the
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Exhibition Place was also home to Exhibition Stadium, which was built out of the fourth Grandstand by adding two extra wings of seats. The original grandstand had been constructed in the late 1800s and was re-modelled, replaced, or destroyed over the years. It served as home to the CFL's Toronto
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In July 2015, Exhibition Place was the site of sporting venues for the 2015 Pan American Games. The collection of sites was referred to as "CIBC Pan Am Park" and each building was given a venue name. The Enercare Centre and Coliseum buildings were used for indoor sports, temporary facilities for
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arch was erected 50 ft (15 m) south of the previous gates in 1956, designed by architect Philip R. Brook. The current arch is built around a steel frame and concrete, with brick at the base. It is 65 ft (20 m) high and spans 74 ft (23 m) in width. It is similar in
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buildings built on the CNE grounds, its distinctive and bold cantilevered truss roof dominating the grounds for over 50 years. It initially housed 22,000 people, but was expanded over the years to a maximum of 54,000 in order to accommodate the additional seating required for major professional
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is a thirty-story hotel, located along Lake Shore Boulevard just west of the Automotive Building. The area was used as a parking lot for use during the CNE. It is divided into two buildings: the main hotel tower and a sports club building. Hotel X Toronto is a Silver "Leadership in Energy and
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style by architect G.W. Gouinlock, who went on to design several buildings on the grounds. A plaque dedicated to his work stands in front of the Press Building. It was once part of a formal plaza that originally boasted the Gooderham Fountain, also designed by Gouinlock, since replaced by the
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The Coliseum (1922, now part of the Enercare Centre complex) is an indoor arena. It is an example of Beaux-Arts design by City architect George F. W. Price and renovated by Brisbin Brook Beynon, Architects. Its main entrance was originally to the north, and the building was remodelled with a
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The fort was abandoned and burned by the French garrison in July 1759, who were retreating from invading English forces. Vestiges of the fort remained for many years afterwards, and it was the site of a firefight in the War of 1812. The site was graded over and sodded in preparation for the
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The plan resulted in some demolition, such as the Electrical and Engineering Building in 1972 (allegedly in poor structural condition) and the General Exhibits Building and Art Gallery, which were in the path of the new road. In 1974, the International Building, (formerly the Transportation
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Princess Margaret Fountain in 1958. The Press Building, along with the nearby Fire Hall, Police Station, Railways (Music) Building, Horticulture, and Government buildings, are collectively designated Early Exhibition Buildings National Historic Site. Tours of the building are available.
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to Toronto. The new soccer stadium also meant the end of the Hall of Fame building. The Hockey Hall of Fame had vacated earlier for downtown Toronto. A portion of the Hall of Fame façade was retained as one of the entrances to the new stadium. As a demonstration project, a WindShare
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building were filled in the early part of the 20th century. Today, the district is mostly paved, with an area of parkland remaining in its western section. There is a large open paved area in the southern central section, which is used for parking and the temporary amusements of the
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wrote an early history of York/Toronto and set the record straight on who the original owner of the cabin was. When he died in 1901, the York Pioneers renamed it "The Scadding Cabin", in honour of this son of the original owner, who had also been a past president of their society.
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streetcar, sharing the Dufferin Gate Loop with the Dufferin bus (routes 29 and 929). The Dufferin bus route loops through Exhibition Place most of the year and terminates at the Dufferin Gate Loop terminus during the CNE. The Dufferin routes 29 and 929 connect with the subway's
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agreement, military uses were permitted to continue until such time that replacement facilities were built. Included in this was Old Fort York, which the City committed to preserve. The building campaign saw the building of fifteen permanent buildings designed by architect
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low-relief sculptured friezes of horses located on the exterior of the building are also indicative of the Art Deco style of design. It is also the permanent home of the Toronto Police Service Mounted Unit, a branch of City of Toronto Animal Services and a riding academy.
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public opposition, three of the remaining four stone buildings were demolished for parking, leaving only the Officers' Quarters. In 1955, the Quarters found its first CNE use, for Sports Hall of Fame exhibits before being turned into a year-round Maritime Museum in 1959.
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Several of the older buildings were lost to fire during this time, including the first Grandstand and the Crystal Palace (known as the Transportation Building) in 1906. In 1910, the Dufferin Gates was replaced with a more elaborate arch and out-buildings on each side.
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during the CNE when it caught fire and was destroyed. The building was demolished and not replaced, the site left vacant and has since used mostly as a parking lot. The 1971 plan was abandoned after Exhibition Stadium was redeveloped and enlarged to host
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by CNE architect G. W. Gouinlock. In 1968, the building was used for music competitions and soon became known as the Music Building. It was nearly destroyed by a fire in 1987 however the exterior was restored to its original condition. It is built in a
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sports teams who made CNE Grandstand their home. It became the home base for the Toronto Argonauts football team, and later, to the Toronto Blue Jays baseball team. Architect Bill Sanford designed the alterations for baseball in 1976.
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A new phase of building construction followed, replacing buildings destroyed by fire, demolished for the Gardiner Expressway, or needed expansions. The new buildings, mostly in the central block of the site, exhibited a new
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on August 17, 1962. It was built on the former site of the Manufacturers' building, which burned down in 1961. The new building replaced the exhibit space of the Manufacturers' Building and the General Exhibit Building.
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as a training ground. The Graphic Arts Building housed Red Cross facilities, the Coliseum became the RCAF Manning Depot, the Horse Palace was used for barracks and the Automotive Building became the shore facility HMCS
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During the 2000s, the Exhibition Place grounds has seen several proposals for new uses. In July 2005, the City of Toronto asked for aquarium proposals from private enterprises. The only two respondents,
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The site also has a long history of sports facilities on the site, starting with an equestrian track and grandstand. The grandstand eventually was converted for use by music concerts, major league
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Electrical and Engineering Building was demolished. It is interconnected with the Coliseum and the Industry Building to the north to provide one large, configurable exhibition space. Home to the
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Toronto Marlies professional ice hockey team during the winter months. Every November, it is used for the "Royal Horse Show" component of the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair annually in November.
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actively promotes the ideals peace, harmony, and prosperity for all humankind". It is situated immediately south of the Bandshell, and is the focal point of the surrounding rose garden.
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original location in 1996. The GO station is the second rail station to serve the fair. Its original location was just north of the Dufferin Gate, and only operated during the CNE.
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was a short east–west road that ran from Strachan Avenue north of the Coliseum buildings to connect the exhibition site to Strachan, which at the time ran no further south.
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in 1910. It has been enlarged several times. Since 1959 it is a CNE Building and is now used to house the CNE Archives and various trades as well as a power substation.
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in 1846, to be held annually in different localities. For the 1858 fair, to be held in Toronto, a permanent "Palace of Industry" exhibition building, based on London's
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structure that was built in 1911. Designed by G. W. Gouinlock, it is similar in style to the Horticulture Building. Since 1993, the building has been used by
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buildings and monuments typifying the modernist style including the Food Building (1954), the Shell Oil Tower (1955), Queen Elizabeth Building (1957) and the
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stadium, was demolished. The site was vacant until 2007, when the new BMO Field soccer stadium, a public-private partnership, was built on the site to bring
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urban design. The Empire Court was to be a monumental central space with a triumphal arch and gates and monumental exhibition buildings with courtyards.
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modernist-style buildings on the grounds, it was the only one not to become a historically listed building. It was finally demolished in 1999.
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annually to the City of Toronto, and attracted 5.3 million visitors annually to the site. The grounds are 192 acres (78 ha) in area.
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in 1977. The site officially became Exhibition Place, partly in recognition that very little of the site was retained as parklands.
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shared equal sadness in the removal of the attraction, so much that he bought the ride sign and donated it to the CNE archives.
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centre. The CNE would resume again in 1947, as the Canadian military returned the grounds back to its civilian administrators.
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starts at the Princes' Gate and extends west to the south of BMO Field and continues west to the Princess Margaret Fountain.
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fur traders in 1750–1751 as a trading post on the site of today's grounds. The area was an important portage route for
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in 2013. The site is situated in center distance, left (south) of the elevated freeway, starting immediately beyond the last
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mostly children's activities during the CNE. The park was renamed Centennial Square and is also used for corporate picnics.
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and Dunlop-Farrow Architects. During the exhibition, the building houses international product displays and animal shows.
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held over Lake Ontario just south of Exhibition Place. The fair is one of the largest and most successful of its kind in
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have played the open air venue. The adjacent park is known as Bandshell Park. In the north-east corner is the
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indicate neighbourhoods now defunct. For information on the evolution of each neighbourhood in general, see
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the excavation done on the site, and to the west, a fourth plaque commemorates a visit to the site by
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However, over time, rust and decay eroded the tall pylon and it was dismantled in 1975.
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Mean City: From Architecture to Design: How Toronto Went Boom!
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The Ex: A Picture History of the Canadian National Exhibition
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establishment of the Toronto Industrial Exhibition in 1879.
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Unbuilt Toronto: A History of the City That Might Have Been
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The Dufferin Gates ceremonial entrance to Exhibition Place.
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Venues of the 2015 Pan American and Parapan American Games
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in the 1830s, and some known to have belonged to Simcoe.
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A monument marks the spot where Fort Rouillé once stood.
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Once upon a century : 100 year history of the 'Ex'
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3458:"Last ditch plea fails as wreckers hit Bulova Tower".
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Pan Am and Parapan Am Aquatics Centre and Field House
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York Pioneer & Historical Society: Scadding Cabin
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building, designed by G. W. Gouinlock. It is used by
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327:. The site was used for several sports venues of the
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teams. The newest sports facility to be built is the
3037:"Lease for the Queen Elizabeth Fountain Dining Room"
2458:- short road behind Liberty Grand and Medieval Times
2044:. It was a permanent fixture that lasted until 1992.
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British Columbia Gate - formerly Confederation Gate
1554:The grounds were excavated in 1979 and 1980 by the
787:basketball team built the Biosteel Centre (now the
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2542:Gouinlock Buildings / Early Exhibition Buildings
2200:The 2013 Honda IndyCar race at Exhibition Place.
1027:is an outdoor field located at Exhibition Place.
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259:View of Exhibition Place, looking west from the
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1847:(1958) designed by Design Craft, was opened by
1818:Environmental Design" (LEED) certified project.
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546:was constructed for open-air music concerts.
3637:. Toronto, Ontario: Natural Heritage Books.
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2040:- a wooden roller coaster, built in 1953 by
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1725:in 1949. It houses the Toronto Event Centre.
1352:with a modern canopy extension in 2007. The
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7164:race venues (1974–2009, 2012, 2014–present)
3635:Stanley Barracks: Toronto's Military Legacy
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2819:"Music at the Canadian National Exhibition"
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2502:History of the Canadian National Exhibition
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603:Remnant of Hall of Fame building facade at
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2624:"Historicist: An Exhibition in Crystal"
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723:The new National Trade Centre (now the
117:Location of Exhibition Place in Toronto
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5517:Welland International Flatwater Centre
3679:Historical plaques at Exhibition Place
2773:"Flames Turn CNE Landmark to Rubble".
2556:, National Register of Historic Places
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1128:encounters with such technologies as
542:ornamentation. In 1936, the Art Deco
5282:History of neighbourhoods in Toronto
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8202:City of Toronto Heritage Properties
8137:Buildings and structures in Toronto
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5512:Royal Canadian Henley Rowing Course
5472:CIBC Hamilton Pan Am Soccer Stadium
3749:Places adjacent to Exhibition Place
3176:"The reinvention of an auto palace"
3174:MacNevin, James (August 22, 2009).
3119:. Canadian Heritage. Archived from
2869:Bradburn, Jamie (August 14, 2013).
2622:Bradburn, Jamie (August 23, 2008).
2377:provinces and territories of Canada
1921:Electrical and Engineering Building
1669:was built in 1911 and has housed a
1454:With the construction of Toronto's
1276:lieutenant governor of Upper Canada
892:Exhibition Stadium (former stadium)
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3419:"Legendary midway a family affair"
3260:. Exhibition Place. Archived from
3222:. Allstream Centre. Archived from
3196:. Allstream Centre. Archived from
2993:. Exhibition Place. Archived from
2919:. Exhibition Place. Archived from
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596:Dufferin Gate was built in 1959.
440:Development of permanent buildings
296:car race. South of the grounds is
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8162:Beaux-Arts architecture in Canada
6095:National Historic Sites of Canada
5428:Chevrolet Beach Volleyball Centre
5341:Centennial Park Pan Am BMX Centre
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2846:. City of Toronto. Archived from
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1956:Process of Manufacturing Building
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244:National Historic Site of Canada
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8157:Art Deco architecture in Canada
3565:Martins-Manteiga, John (2007).
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221:Canadian International Air Show
6723:Championship Auto Racing Teams
5797:Royal Agricultural Winter Fair
5056:Eringate-Centennial-West Deane
4083:Royal Agricultural Winter Fair
3668:Exhibition Place Official Site
3380:. August 16, 1962. p. 21.
3291:www.libraryhotelcollection.com
3035:Young, Diane (July 27, 2010).
2777:. January 4, 1961. p. 31.
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1617:Other buildings and structures
1329:Music and entertainment venues
1189:Zeidler Partnership Architects
1119:The Better Living Centre is a
915:), built in 1948. Designed by
695:New emphasis on year-round use
555:Department of National Defence
532:Royal Agricultural Winter Fair
516:Royal Agricultural Winter Fair
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5805:Hanlan's Point Amusement Park
4198:Bloor Street Culture Corridor
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3656:. Toronto, ON: J.H. Robinson.
3447:. April 25, 1992. p. A1.
3353:. January 4, 1961. p. 1.
2661:. August 31, 1903. p. 1.
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2435:Prince Edward Island Crescent
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1651:CNE General Services Building
1384:. More recently the likes of
1042:Canadian national soccer team
935:debut at Exhibition Stadium.
808:2015 Pan Am and Parapan Games
8187:Road racing venues in Canada
8182:Motorsport venues in Ontario
8152:Convention centres in Canada
7162:Atlantic Championship Series
5971:Ontario Legislative Building
5792:Canadian National Exhibition
5704:Canadian Broadcasting Centre
4876:Birchmount Park-Warden Woods
4068:Canadian National Exhibition
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3287:"Hotel X Toronto Fact Sheet"
2230:Edmonton City Centre Airport
1903:Canada's Sports Hall of Fame
1404:" collection of sculptures.
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933:NASCAR Grand National Series
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622:Canada's Sports Hall of Fame
609:Canada's Sports Hall of Fame
486:World's Columbian Exposition
426:Massey Manufacturing Company
358:at Exhibition Place in 1750.
282:Canadian National Exhibition
205:Canadian National Exhibition
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5482:Hardwood Mountain Bike Park
3944:Ontario Government Building
3652:Withrow, John, ed. (1978).
3614:Palmisano, Richard (2011).
3315:. July 30, 1958. p. 4.
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1897:Business Equipment Building
1809:under construction in 2017.
1768:Ontario Government Building
1759:Ontario Government Building
1593:was erected in 1930 by the
1477:Ontario Heritage Foundation
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1010:BMO Field (current stadium)
474:Ontario Government Building
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8147:Amusement parks in Ontario
8050:Edmonton (Airport Circuit)
6935:Las Vegas (Fremont Street)
6930:Las Vegas (Caesars Palace)
6416:Indianapolis (Road Course)
5777:Centreville Amusement Park
5492:Minden Wild Water Preserve
5387:Ontario Place West Channel
5351:Pan Am / Parapan Am Fields
5076:Islington-City Centre West
4047:Princess Margaret Fountain
3712:February 10, 2007, at the
3700:February 10, 2007, at the
3633:Sendzikas, Aldona (2011).
3618:. Toronto: Dundurn Press.
3592:. Toronto: Dundurn Press.
3584:Osbaldeston, Mark (2008).
3349:"Fire Guts CNE Landmark".
3139:February 13, 2005, at the
3022:February 16, 2012, at the
2177:, currently sanctioned by
1845:Princess Margaret Fountain
1774:structure was designed by
1673:dinner theatre since 1993.
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2823:The Canadian Encyclopedia
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5826:Sunnyside Amusement Park
5687:Cultural and educational
5126:The Queensway-Humber Bay
5061:Humber Heights-Westmount
4037:Garden of the Greek Gods
3443:"The Flyer's Grounded".
2991:"History - Walking Tour"
2528:
2211:Grand Prix of Long Beach
1571:, on September 6, 2003.
1556:Toronto Historical Board
1402:Garden of the Greek Gods
1215:Queen Elizabeth Building
1123:building opened in 1962.
798:Canadian Football League
592:Machinery Hall. The new
215:, featured shows at the
199:From mid-August through
162:http://www.explace.on.ca
8142:Music venues in Toronto
6009:National Historic Sites
5533:Pan Am Ceremonies Venue
5467:Caledon Equestrian Park
5402:Ryerson Athletic Centre
5327:2015 Pan American Games
4978:Scarborough City Centre
4838:York University Heights
4021:Toronto Maritime Museum
3949:Queen Elizabeth Theatre
3546:Lorimer, James (1973).
3331:March 30, 2008, at the
3103:March 20, 2012, at the
2507:Royal eponyms in Canada
1976:Transportation Building
1949:Manufacturers' Building
1408:Queen Elizabeth Theatre
1238:Queen Elizabeth Theatre
1144:to kitchen appliances.
1033:soccer-specific stadium
822:2015 Pan American Games
498:Beaux-Arts architecture
329:2015 Pan American Games
323:, home to professional
286:Edward, Prince of Wales
8009:Edmonton (Short Track)
6925:Houston (Reliant Park)
6727:Champ Car World Series
5914:Nathan Phillips Square
5729:Ontario Science Centre
5694:Art Gallery of Ontario
5636:Hanlan's Point Stadium
5526:Non-competition venues
5507:Pan Am Shooting Centre
5372:Canadian Tennis Centre
4998:Tam O'Shanter-Sullivan
4783:North York City Centre
4345:Entertainment District
4275:Corso Italia-Davenport
4078:International Air Show
3707:Plaque to Marilyn Bell
3042:(pdf). City of Toronto
2725:CNE During World War 2
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8192:Fairgrounds in Canada
8172:IndyCar Series tracks
7984:Mosport (Road Course)
6950:Miami (Bayfront Park)
6900:Denver (Pepsi Center)
6895:Denver (Civic Center)
6210:Northwest Territories
5699:Canada's Walk of Fame
5392:Pan Am Bowling Centre
5066:Humber Valley Village
4678:Bayview Woods-Steeles
4052:Shrine Peace Memorial
3980:Grand Prix of Toronto
3934:Horticulture Building
3500:Martins-Manteiga 2007
3473:Martins-Manteiga 2007
3364:Martins-Manteiga 2007
3123:on November 29, 2005.
3064:Martins-Manteiga 2007
2978:Martins-Manteiga 2007
2966:Martins-Manteiga 2007
2954:Martins-Manteiga 2007
2942:Martins-Manteiga 2007
2923:on September 27, 2016
2904:Martins-Manteiga 2007
2892:Martins-Manteiga 2007
2603:on September 20, 2015
2390:British Columbia Road
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2334:Line 2 Bloor–Danforth
2290:Exhibition GO Station
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2246:Sanair Super Speedway
2222:Concord Pacific Place
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2191:NASCAR Pinty's Series
2110:Grand Prix of Toronto
2013:attractions built by
1985:
1935:Graphic Arts Building
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240:Horticulture Building
142:43.63278°N 79.41611°W
55:197-acre (80 ha)
7962:NASCAR Canada Series
7824:Miami (Tamiami Park)
6960:Miami (Tamiami Park)
6611:Motegi (Road Course)
6172:Prince Edward Island
5954:Billy Bishop Airport
5744:Royal Ontario Museum
5724:Italian Walk of Fame
5497:Oshawa Sports Centre
5462:Angus Glen Golf Club
4983:Scarborough Junction
4798:Pelmo Park-Humberlea
4370:Gerrard India Bazaar
4255:Church and Wellesley
4088:Warriors' Day Parade
3569:. Key Porter Books.
3527:"Guide to the CNE".
3264:on September 6, 2015
3226:on September 5, 2015
3200:on September 5, 2015
3077:"15 Dufferin Street"
2997:on September 6, 2015
2751:, pp. 1548–155.
2207:Lake Shore Boulevard
1866:ExPlace Wind Turbine
1835:McGillivray Fountain
1359:was erected in 1936.
1268:Queen's York Rangers
1111:Better Living Centre
777:Ripley Entertainment
769:ExPlace Wind Turbine
528:Lake Shore Boulevard
172:is a publicly owned
7360:Edmonton (speedway)
6365:Indianapolis (Oval)
5936:Yonge–Dundas Square
5863:St. Lawrence Market
5719:Hockey Hall of Fame
5714:Harbourfront Centre
5657:Mutual Street Arena
4988:Scarborough Village
4958:Morningside Heights
4823:Westminster-Branson
4300:Distillery District
3985:OVO Athletic Centre
3924:Government Building
3904:Automotive Building
3398:on January 19, 2013
2805:, pp. 203–206.
2739:, pp. 148–150.
2711:, pp. 197–198.
2675:. HistoricPlaces.ca
2577:on January 14, 2018
2490:Fort Rouillé Street
2056:
1907:Hockey Hall of Fame
1889:Gardiner Expressway
1736:, designed for the
1680:Government Building
1667:Government Building
1624:Automotive Building
1456:Gardiner Expressway
1426:Gates and monuments
1087:OVO Athletic Centre
1077:OVO Athletic Centre
1071:OVO Athletic Centre
1046:FIFA U-20 World Cup
789:OVO Athletic Centre
760:Major League Soccer
741:Automotive Building
626:Hockey Hall of Fame
459:Government Building
315:-specific stadium,
288:, and his brother,
236:Government Building
147:43.63278; -79.41611
138: /
31:Exhibition facility
8167:Champ Car circuits
7675:tracks (1986–2003)
7355:Edmonton (airport)
6920:Houston (Downtown)
6915:Hawaii (cancelled)
6910:Detroit (Downtown)
6664:Nashville (Street)
6268:History portal
5947:and infrastructure
5909:Leslie Street Spit
5678:Woodbine Racetrack
5650:Maple Leaf Stadium
5643:Maple Leaf Gardens
5630:Coca-Cola Coliseum
5382:Exhibition Stadium
5169:Humewood–Cedarvale
5141:Thorncrest Village
4703:Don Valley Village
4355:Financial District
4295:Discovery District
4285:Davisville Village
4193:Bloor West Village
4011:Pure Food Building
4001:Exhibition Stadium
3975:Coca-Cola Coliseum
3351:The Globe and Mail
3155:. Allstream Centre
3134:Let There Be Peace
3015:Heritage Toronto,
2844:"Exhibition Place"
2567:"Exhibition Place"
2513:Toronto waterfront
2417:Nova Scotia Avenue
2369:Princes' Boulevard
2366:
2294:Dufferin Gate Loop
2274:
2202:
2183:Honda Indy Toronto
2054:
2032:Gooderham Fountain
1988:
1963:Pure Food Building
1893:
1811:
1795:Officers' Quarters
1763:
1675:
1599:
1533:
1502:
1441:
1361:
1298:Don Valley Parkway
1294:
1280:John Graves Simcoe
1252:The Scadding Cabin
1233:
1201:Pure Food Building
1180:
1125:
1091:
1058:Coca-Cola Coliseum
1029:
908:
898:Exhibition Stadium
851:
826:
752:Exhibition Stadium
721:
717:Coca-Cola Coliseum
682:
649:
641:Exhibition Stadium
613:
611:from 1961 to 2006.
526:was used to build
520:
450:
402:
360:
269:
174:mixed-use district
8119:
8118:
8113:
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7928:
7927:
7708:Hutchinson Island
7673:Barber Pro Series
7639:
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7635:
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7222:
7128:
7127:
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6978:
6977:
6689:
6688:
6685:
6684:
6588:Walt Disney World
6477:
6476:
6300:
6299:
6280:Canada portal
6061:
6060:
5984:
5887:Parks and squares
5853:Kensington Market
5734:Ripley's Aquarium
5573:
5572:
5543:Athlete's Village
5538:Main Media Centre
5502:Will O' Wind Farm
5377:Exhibition Centre
5289:
5288:
5252:O'Connor–Parkview
5242:Governor's Bridge
5199:Rockcliffe–Smythe
5081:Kingsview Village
4733:Hillcrest Village
4626:(Canary District)
4597:Trinity-Bellwoods
4517:Queen Street West
4410:Kensington Market
4405:Junction Triangle
4203:Bloordale Village
4096:
4095:
3856:
3855:
3851:
3850:
3576:978-1-55263-912-2
3247:, pp. 25–27.
3079:. City of Toronto
2980:, pp. 79–83.
2727:, Rogers TV, 2001
2475:Newfoundland Gate
2450:Saskatchewan Road
2411:New Brunswick Way
2405:Newfoundland Road
2166:
2165:
1851:on July 31, 1958.
1849:Princess Margaret
1776:Chapman and Oxley
1734:Railways Building
1302:Queen Street East
1231:in the same year.
1227:, who became the
1134:transistor radios
1130:colour television
1106:Exhibit buildings
976:Melissa Etheridge
882:Toronto Blue Jays
802:Toronto Argonauts
645:Toronto Blue Jays
570:Post World War II
494:Chapman and Oxley
377:When the Town of
167:
166:
118:
84:, Ontario, Canada
8209:
8132:Exhibition Place
7955:
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7178:
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7155:
7148:
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7132:
7131:
7103:Surfers Paradise
6987:
6986:
6784:Las Vegas (Oval)
6742:
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6716:
6709:
6702:
6693:
6692:
6678:
6674:Surfers Paradise
6486:
6485:
6407:
6385:Nashville (Oval)
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6252:
6115:British Columbia
6088:
6081:
6074:
6065:
6064:
6031:Shopping centres
6014:Oldest buildings
5978:
5787:Exhibition Place
5668:Scotiabank Arena
5600:
5593:
5586:
5577:
5576:
5559:
5558:
5457:Pan Am Ball Park
5421:Temporary venues
5407:Toronto Coliseum
5316:
5309:
5302:
5293:
5292:
5267:Thorncliffe Park
5111:Princess Gardens
4818:Victoria Village
4763:Lawrence Heights
4350:Fashion District
4223:Carleton Village
4213:Brockton Village
4136:
4129:
4122:
4113:
4112:
4100:
4099:
4016:Stanley Barracks
3890:Exhibition Place
3883:
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3801:Exhibition Place
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2855:
2850:on March 4, 2016
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2806:
2803:Osbaldeston 2008
2800:
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2709:Osbaldeston 2008
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2584:
2582:
2573:. Archived from
2563:
2557:
2551:
2545:
2539:
2373:Canada Boulevard
2330:Dufferin station
2270:streetcar routes
2119:Asphalt/Concrete
2064:
2057:
2055:Exhibition Place
2053:
1993:Women's Building
1970:Stanley Barracks
1899:, built in 1900.
1839:Gerald Gladstone
1628:Douglas Kertland
1565:Bertrand Delanoë
1560:Sesquicentennial
1363:Inspired by the
1300:, just south of
1157:during the CNE.
1100:baseball diamond
972:Sonny & Cher
551:Second World War
478:Stanley Barracks
408:inaugurated the
372:Native Americans
341:
277:Stanley Barracks
170:Exhibition Place
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7888:
7884:West Palm Beach
7787:Street circuits
7782:
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7631:
7511:Street circuits
7505:
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7252:
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7165:
7159:
7129:
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7083:Street circuits
7077:
7028:
6974:
6882:Street circuits
6876:
6833:
6814:Phoenix Raceway
6733:
6720:
6690:
6681:
6636:Street circuits
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6446:Street circuits
6440:
6389:
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6240:
6229:Other countries
6224:
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6057:
6047:
5992:
5976:Pearson Airport
5946:
5940:
5931:Toronto Islands
5894:Centennial Park
5882:
5858:Sherway Gardens
5831:
5765:
5682:
5613:
5604:
5574:
5569:
5547:
5521:
5442:Venues outside
5437:
5416:
5412:Varsity Stadium
5365:Existing venues
5360:
5329:
5320:
5290:
5285:
5271:
5218:
5189:Oakwood Village
5145:
5022:
4882:Brown's Corners
4842:
4813:Teddington Park
4713:Flemingdon Park
4673:Bayview Village
4644:
4612:Wallace Emerson
4587:Toronto Islands
4502:Playter Estates
4440:Little Portugal
4430:Liberty Village
4395:High Park North
4385:Harbord Village
4365:Garden District
4310:Dovercourt Park
4243:First Chinatown
4233:Chaplin Estates
4208:Bracondale Hill
4149:
4140:
4105:
4097:
4092:
4056:
4025:
3989:
3958:
3939:Hotel X Toronto
3919:Enercare Centre
3892:
3887:
3857:
3852:
3808:
3766:Liberty Village
3750:
3747:
3714:Wayback Machine
3702:Wayback Machine
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3333:Wayback Machine
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3194:"Venue Details"
3192:
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3141:Wayback Machine
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3105:Wayback Machine
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2486:Exhibition Road
2358:
2356:Roads and gates
2309:Bathurst Street
2286:Exhibition Loop
2266:Exhibition Loop
2259:
2254:
2181:and run as the
2171:
2140:Race lap record
2108:
2048:Shell Oil Tower
1881:
1825:
1815:Hotel X Toronto
1807:Hotel X Toronto
1692:dinner theatres
1619:
1583:
1577:
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1449:Dufferin Street
1433:
1428:
1416:
1410:
1374:Louis Armstrong
1342:
1336:
1331:
1260:
1254:
1242:Peter Dickinson
1229:Queen of Canada
1217:
1197:
1172:
1170:Enercare Centre
1166:
1164:Enercare Centre
1150:Nathan Phillips
1142:vacuum cleaners
1113:
1108:
1079:
1073:
1060:
1054:
1018:
1012:
996:Nine Inch Nails
988:Sinéad O'Connor
900:
894:
886:Budweiser Stage
877:
835:
810:
793:Hotel X Toronto
785:Toronto Raptors
729:Toronto Marlies
725:Enercare Centre
709:Toronto Marlies
697:
572:
455:G. W. Gouinlock
442:
422:Liberty Village
416:, was built at
362:The small fort
348:
339:
336:City of Toronto
253:
203:each year, the
192:, just west of
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8080:Mosport (Oval)
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8014:Trois-Rivières
8011:
8006:
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7996:
7991:
7986:
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7978:
7970:
7969:
7967:(2007–present)
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7622:Trois-Rivières
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7609:
7607:St. Petersburg
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7408:Mont-Tremblant
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7066:Mont-Tremblant
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6965:St. Petersburg
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6558:New Hampshire
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6548:Motegi (Oval)
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5988:Union Station
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5969:
5965:
5964:Old City Hall
5962:
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5957:
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5945:Institutional
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5812:Ontario Place
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5754:Little Canada
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5257:Old East York
5255:
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5237:Crescent Town
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4908:Eglinton East
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4803:Pleasant View
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4743:Humber Summit
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4630:Wychwood Park
4628:
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4613:
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4608:
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4602:Upper Beaches
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4592:Trefann Court
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4522:Railway Lands
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4505:
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4500:
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4476:
4475:North Toronto
4473:
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4458:
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4420:Lawrence Park
4418:
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4348:
4346:
4343:
4341:
4338:
4336:
4335:East Danforth
4333:
4331:
4328:
4326:
4325:East Bayfront
4323:
4321:
4318:
4316:
4313:
4311:
4308:
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4276:
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4268:
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4261:
4258:
4256:
4253:
4251:
4250:Christie Pits
4248:
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4188:Bickford Park
4186:
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3872:
3870:
3865:
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3861:
3847:
3846:
3842:
3840:
3839:Ontario Place
3837:
3835:
3834:
3830:
3829:
3826:
3819:
3817:
3816:
3813:
3810:
3802:
3793:
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3650:
3646:
3644:9781554887880
3640:
3636:
3631:
3627:
3625:9781554889747
3621:
3617:
3612:
3601:
3599:9781550028355
3595:
3591:
3587:
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3578:
3572:
3568:
3563:
3559:
3557:0-88862-054-3
3553:
3549:
3544:
3543:
3530:
3523:
3515:
3508:
3502:, p. 11.
3501:
3496:
3488:
3481:
3475:, p. 73.
3474:
3469:
3461:
3454:
3446:
3439:
3424:
3420:
3413:
3397:
3393:
3387:
3379:
3372:
3366:, p. 93.
3365:
3360:
3352:
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3327:
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3307:
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3225:
3221:
3220:"Floor Plans"
3215:
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3177:
3170:
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3138:
3135:
3130:
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3112:
3106:
3102:
3099:
3094:
3078:
3072:
3066:, p. 91.
3065:
3060:
3058:
3046:September 19,
3038:
3031:
3025:
3021:
3018:
3017:CNE Bandshell
3012:
3001:September 19,
2996:
2992:
2986:
2979:
2974:
2968:, p. 83.
2967:
2962:
2956:, p. 81.
2955:
2950:
2944:, p. 89.
2943:
2938:
2927:September 25,
2922:
2918:
2912:
2906:, p. 85.
2905:
2900:
2894:, p. 95.
2893:
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2722:
2717:
2710:
2705:
2698:
2693:
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2674:
2668:
2660:
2653:
2647:, p. 89.
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2478:Manitoba Gate
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2441:Quebec Street
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2429:Ontario Drive
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2161:
2157:
2153:
2150:
2149:Walker Racing
2146:
2145:Gil de Ferran
2142:
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2126:
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2118:
2114:
2111:
2107:
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2086:
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2078:
2074:
2071:
2067:
2063:
2058:
2049:
2046:
2043:
2042:Conklin Shows
2039:
2036:
2033:
2030:
2027:
2026:Dufferin Gate
2023:
2020:
2019:Sam Sniderman
2016:
2015:Conklin Shows
2011:
2007:
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1668:
1663:
1656:
1655:Ontario Hydro
1652:
1648:
1645:
1641:
1640:Tudor Revival
1638:(1912) is a
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1445:Lord Dufferin
1437:
1423:
1421:
1415:
1405:
1403:
1399:
1395:
1391:
1387:
1383:
1382:Joni Mitchell
1379:
1378:The Guess Who
1375:
1370:
1366:
1358:
1355:
1351:
1350:CNE Bandshell
1346:
1341:
1340:CNE Bandshell
1326:
1324:
1319:
1314:
1311:
1307:
1306:York Pioneers
1303:
1299:
1291:
1287:
1283:
1281:
1277:
1273:
1272:John Scadding
1269:
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1249:
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