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84 Advance Road Toronto , ON Canada
Centreville is a merry day out for the whole family. There are rides and attractions for everyone, set in a colorful, friendly, and surprisingly non-frenetic atmosphere. The ten-minute ferry ride ...
Leashed dogs are allowed at this amusement park, but they are not allowed on any of the rides. The park offers over 30 rides and attractions and 14 food outlets. While there are no admission fees t... More on DogFriendly.com

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1873 Bloor St West, (at Keele Street), Toronto, Ontario M5H 2N2
Leashed dogs are allowed in this park. The park covers almost 400 acres and offers many nature hiking trail... More on DogFriendly.com
A huge and sprawling park (164 hectares/398.5 acres) containing three life zones (Carolinian forest, Tall-G... More on igougo

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9580 Jane St., Toronto, ON
The park first opened in 1981. At that time, Wonderland only had 5 roller coasters. They are The Mighty Can... More on ThemeParkInsider
Not bad prices . More on GeckoGo

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Toronto, Ontario, Canada

#5.
Pier 27 @ the foot of Younge a, Toronto, ON
Erected in 1861, Queen's Wharf Lighthouse replaced a smaller structure that twenty-three years before was placed on what was originally called the New Pier, a wooden jetty that jutted out into the ... More on LighthouseFriends.com
Queens Quay is part of Torontos harbor-front neighborhood and it is one of the most active places in the summer. There is a festival almost every weekend through July and August so plan ahead and c... More on NileGuide

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725 Logan Avenue, Toronto, ON

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120 Perth Ave, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Perth Avenue Housing Coop Perth Avenue Housing Co-operative is an eight story building with 102 units. It i... More on Perthcoop.com
Cedar Mulch base, Wooden Theatre Stage, Tube-A-Phone More on KaBoom.org

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Bridgetown and Renforth Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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816 Logan Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

#10.
Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada
Bloordale Park currently consists of two slides, one swing set and a tennis court. The park equipment offers little play value to children and youth in the area. The Friends of Bloordale Park, a group comprised of parents from the ... More on KaBoom.org
