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College Park, 444 Yonge Street

Eight fountains gush out of a beautiful circular pond surrounded by outdoor patios, a courtyard, park benches, ample trees and grassy knolls. The pond converts into the Barbara Ann Scott Skating Rink during the winter; a tribute to the first Canadian woman to win both the Olympic Gold Medal and the World Figure Skating Title in 1948. Whatever time of year, College Park is the perfect place to relax, all the while being steps away from the excitement of Downtown Yonge.

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Devonian Square, 350 Victoria Street

Located at Ryerson University in the downtown core, Devonian Square is a great place to seek refuge from the hustle-and-bustle of the city. With its granite boulders and beautiful Grenadier pond, it’s the perfect place to spend a summer afternoon. Also, the pond is converted into a public skating rink during the winter, making it a great destination year-round.

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Trinity Square, west side of the Eaton Centre at Yonge, south of Dundas St. West

A special site in the heart of Toronto, Trinity Square is tucked away between the Eaton Centre and the Church of the Holy Trinity. A calm oasis within the busy downtown core, Trinity Square offers a great place to just sit and relax.

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Yonge-Dundas Square, corner of Yonge and Dundas Streets

Opened in 2003, Yonge-Dundas Square features twenty-two fountains, and provides a place to rest amid the bustling downtown core. It also functions as an event venue, perfect for community celebrations, theatrical events, concerts, receptions, and promotions. For more information, please visit www.ydsquare.ca

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