Liberty Village

Liberty Village has lived many lives. 19th century prison, industrial-era factory hub, abandoned warehouse bohemian playground, home of the dotcom boom, condo developer’s dream. In modern times, this mini-hood's high density of young, affluent residents is a fatal attraction for discerning business folk. Some think Liberty Village represents the best of the city with the comfort of the 'burbs. Others say it's the complete opposite—a labyrinth of parking lots overrun by haughty couples raising French bulldogs. You decide.

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Strachan Avenue Military Burying Ground

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250 Fort York Boulevard
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Just beside the Fort York National Historic Site lies a stretch of publicly accessible land, part cemetery, part park. The remains here are believed to belong to soldiers of the British Army and their families, who handed Fort York over to the Canadians in 1870. Smaller than the nearby Coronation Park, this is a great spot for a bit of peace and quiet. Enjoy the sight of Fort York's nineteenth century stylings juxtaposed against Toronto's downtown skyline.

Strachan Avenue Military Burying Ground
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Strachan Avenue Military Burying Ground
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Strachan Avenue Military Burying Ground
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Strachan Avenue Military Burying Ground
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Strachan Avenue Military Burying Ground
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Strachan Avenue Military Burying Ground
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Strachan Avenue Military Burying Ground
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Strachan Avenue Military Burying Ground
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Strachan Avenue Military Burying Ground
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Louie Craft Coffee

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