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It is mid-September, there are no flowers, but it is still very comfortable, full of green eyes, fresh air, blue sky and white clouds, the park is not big, in the city center, a good walk 👍.
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Queen's Park Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Queens Park was opened to the public in 1860. The majestic Ontario Parliament Building stands in the center of the park. The Royal Ontario Museum and the University of Toronto are also nearby. The park is shady with trees and a beautiful environment, which is a good place to relax.
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Queen's Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It is mid-September, there are no flowers, but it is still very comfortable, full of green eyes, fresh air, blue sky and white clouds, the park is not big, in the city center, a good walk 👍.
Queen Park This park is called the most beautiful park by locals. It was summer when I visited it, but fortunately, the vegetation inside, many did not feel very hot, but more importantly, it was shocked by the park that looked like a painting in front of me.
There are Congress and the University of Toronto nearby. There are beautiful gardens and houses. There are also many bronze statues of celebrities. It is easy to take pictures and even rest here. There are also many places to go around nearby. It is worth coming.
Every time we get to the flowering season, the Royal Park is picturesque.
Such a lovely park to visit with a nice view.
Queens Park is located in downtown Toronto, at the end of university street, Ontario's Parliament Building is in front of Queens Park, the whole park is green grass and very ornamental.