We've heard Toronto described as "New York City run by the Swiss," and it's true—you can find world-class theater, shopping and restaurants here, but the sidewalks are clean and the people are friendly. The best place to start is literally at the top—the CN Tower, the tallest freestanding structure in the Western Hemisphere.
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Really like this place. I like to park at Edwards garden and take the great trail that runs near the stream over to the park. Then we walk all the way up to the end where the stables used to be before the fire. One thing to note is that they paved the path. While it's easier for strollers they also allow bikes who seem to go too fast and weeve in and out. Still a great place to go get some exercise.
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The Glendon Campus of York University consists of two parts. About half is the table land above the valley; this is where the buildings are, except for the Procter Field House, which is about two-thirds down to the valley. Most of the buildings are architecturally negligible, but the original Wood mansion, Glendon Hall, is very attractive. At present none of the buildings is open, but the grounds are a very attractive park, with many different kinds of trees and shrubs. The lower half of the campus can be accessed by a one-way road, by a series of steps, and by the Escott Reid Walk, which begins behind the Woof Residence and leads to the valley. The valley itself features tennis courts, a playing field and a very agreeable trail along the West Don. At present it is slippery, but when the spring comes it will be a walk well worth taking.
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