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Member of Major League baseball’s American League.
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Pro-team soccer.
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This NHL team inspires hometown adoration.
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Runners from around the world race on a 26-mile- (41-km-) plus route that starts at Mel Lastman Square and finishes at Queen’s Park; mid-October.
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One of the city’s most unusual gardens, each of its six sections is inspired by a movement in J.S. Bach’s First Suite for Unaccompanied Cello . The cumulative effect of swirling paths, undulating hills, and secretive groves is dazzling (see Toronto Music Garden).
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NBA team that delights fans from November to May.
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Players of lacrosse, the country’s official national sport.
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You can take windsurfing lessons or rent a board by joining the Toronto Windsurfing Club at Cherry Beach, the city’s best surfing spot. Sailors can choose from four public marinas – the largest at Bluffer’s Park (see Bluffer’s Park) – or a number of private ones (see By Boat or Ferry).
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Home of the Queen’s Plate horse race.
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This gem packs a lot of punch within its compact borders. It is elegantly divided into zones, each with a different theme, such as aspen grove, wetland, and meadow. Jets of mist rise at intervals around conifers; the enormous chunk of Canadian Shield granite makes a perfect perch for summer sunning.
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