The Union Pearson Express (UP Express) is an airport rail link service it runs between Canada's two busiest transportation hubs: Union Station in Downtown Toronto and Toronto Pearson International Airport along GO Transit's Kitchener line it also stops at Weston and Bloor GO Transit stations A TTC ALRV streetcar at the east end of the 501 Queen streetcar route. . . . Toronto has a diverse array of public spaces from city squares to public parks overlooking ravines Nathan Phillips Square is the city's main square in downtown and forms the entrance to City Hall Yonge-Dundas Square near City Hall has also gained attention in recent years as one of the busiest gathering spots in the city Other squares include Harbourfront Square on the Toronto waterfront and the civic squares at the former city halls of the defunct Metropolitan Toronto most notably Mel Lastman Square in North York the Toronto Public Space Committee is an advocacy group concerned with the city's public spaces in recent years Nathan Phillips Square has been refurbished with new facilities and the central waterfront along Queen's Quay West has been updated recently with a new street architecture and a new square next to Harbourfront Centre In the winter Nathan Phillips Square Harbourfront Centre and Mel Lastman Square feature popular rinks for public ice-skating Etobicoke's Colonel Sam Smith Trail opened in 2011 and is Toronto's first skating trail Centennial Park and Earl Bales Park offer outdoor skiing and snowboarding slopes with a chairlift rental facilities and lessons Several parks have marked cross-country skiing trails There are many large downtown parks which include Allan Gardens Christie Pits Grange Park Little Norway Park Moss Park Queen's Park Riverdale Park and Trinity Bellwoods Park An almost hidden park is the compact Cloud Gardens, which has both open areas and a glassed-in greenhouse near Queen and Yonge South of downtown are two large parks on the waterfront: Tommy Thompson Park on the Leslie Street Spit which has a nature preserve is open on weekends; and the Toronto Islands accessible from downtown by ferry Rouge National Urban Park is a national park in the eastern portion of the city Large parks in the outer areas managed by the city include High Park Humber Bay Park Centennial Park Downsview Park Guild Park and Gardens and Morningside Park Toronto also operates several public golf courses Most ravine lands and river bank floodplains in Toronto are public parklands After Hurricane Hazel in 1954 construction of buildings on floodplains was outlawed and private lands were bought for conservation in 1999 Downsview Park a former military base in North York initiated an international design competition to realize its vision of creating Canada's first urban park the winner "Tree City" was announced in May 2000 Approximately 8,000 hectares (20,000 acres) or 12.5 percent of Toronto's land base is maintained parkland. Morningside Park is the largest park managed by the city which is 241.46 hectares (596.7 acres) in size In addition to public parks managed by the municipal government parts of Rouge National Urban Park the largest urban park in North America is in the eastern portion of Toronto Managed by Parks Canada the national park is centred around the Rouge River and encompasses several municipalities in the Greater Toronto Area Culture!
24.2% 2017 27,647 A Year-by-year 1931 3,431,683 +17.0% Winter scene on Toronto Bay in 1835 TFC Academy is the youth academy and development system of Toronto FC that was established in 2008 the academy consists of multiple teams spanning different age groups from U12 to U20 Starting September 2018 the senior academy squad (known as Toronto FC III) plays in the U.S Soccer Development Academy In June 2012 TFC academy moved to their new practice facility originally named Kia Training Ground but subsequently renamed BMO Training Ground as the former's naming rights expired at the end of 2017 located in Downsview Park in North York Built at a cost of $21 million to MLSE the facility has seven pitches: three full-sized grass pitches and four artificial turfs with two capable of being bubbled for year-round use the 36,000-square-foot (3,300 m2) facility also contains first team facilities gym kitchen and offices TFC Juniors! Main article: Maple Leaf Gardens Lunenburgh District later "Eastern", Land was granted to these allied Six Nations who had served on the British side during the American Revolution by the Haldimand Proclamation (1784) Haldimand had purchased a tract of land from the Mississaugas the nature of the grant has been under dispute Loyalists and the land grant system.
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