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High Park is one of the largest parks in Toronto, Ontario,
Canada. It spans 398 acres (1.6 km²) in the city's West End. It stretches
south from Bloor Street West, west of Parkside Drive and east of Ellis
Park Road and Grenadier Pond. At its southern end, the park is separated
from Lake Ontario by Lake Shore Boulevard West, the Gardiner Expressway,
the Canadian National railway line, and The Queensway. Except for a small tract of land surrounding the Colborne
Lodge, the park was ceded to the City of Toronto by architect, surveyor,
and engineer John George Howard in 1873. Colborne Lodge was the retirement
home of John and his wife, Jemima Howard. The park was originally named
after its donor. Due to a condition in Howard's will forbidding the consumption
of alcohol in the park, High Park is the last "dry" area of
the City of Toronto, and its seasonal restaurant and banquet hall is one
of the few unlicensed premises in the city. The original grant was not appreciated by the city fathers
of Toronto, as they felt the park was too far away from the city to be
of any use to its citizens. However, as the city grew, the park became
more central and it was soon served by the College Street street-car line;
however, since the opening of the Bloor-Danforth subway line in 1968,
there has been a subway stop at the park's northern border. Grenadier Pond is located at its western edge. The pond
was named for British Grenadiers who fell through its thin ice when crossing
to defend the city in the War of 1812. Today, Grenadier Pond is renowned
for its multiple species of bird and marsh wildlife. Numerous buried rivers course within the park's boundaries.
In 2003, city workers found strong evidence of the pre-glacial Laurentian
River System when capping two artesian wells. The wells began spewing
a plume of water, sand, shale and gravel 15 metres into the air. With
this discovery, geologists finally pinpointed the southern terminus of
this ancient river system whose southerly flow begins near Georgian Bay.
The watercourse, flowing 50 metres below the surface in pure bedrock,
has remained undisturbed for thousands of years. During the summer, the Canadian Stage company puts a
Shakespearean play in the park's amphitheatre. This annual event, called
"Dream in High Park", is popular with Torontonians. High Park lends its name to the many residential areas
that border it. Indian Road, Village by the Park, and Swansea can all
be considered part of High Park. Only the areas immediately north of the
park, along High Park Avenue, and west of the park, along High Park Boulevard,
can claim no other name.
If you do a local move into an apartment or into your new home, it can be demanding on your time and emotions. We a can help minimize the demand. Remember no matter how big or small the job, we have the experience and the staff to handle all your local and residential moving needs in High Park. We have a large fleet of clean, fully equipped moving vans and moving trucks, trained, courteous and uniformed personnel, and a reputation for quality in our industry. At our High Park Service Center we can be trusted to handle your move quickly, efficiently, safely and economically. Whether we are moving a few pieces to an apartment or a mansion-full of furniture, we are anxious to show you the care that goes into every local move. We offer Free Online Estimates and Moving Supplies with Free Delivery. One of our professionally trained consultants is available to come to your home, at your convenience, to plan your move. At iMove Canada, we try to provide you with the most professional and fastest move possible because we know that your time is money. Find out important details regrading your local move process >> Send an Online Quote Request >> or contact one of our relocation specialists at 416 888-2596
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