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| Toronto Maple Leafs Legends Row - 2017 - Right to Left View A photo of Toronto Maple Leafs Legends Row. In front of then, Air Canada Centre. The players are Ted Kennedy, Darryl Sittler, Johnny Bower, Borje Salming, George Armstrong, Syl Apps, Mats Sundin, Dave Keon, Turk Broda and Tim Horton, Charlie Conacher, Red Kelly, Frank Mahovlich and Wendel Clark. In the front are Bower and Broda.
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| Toronto Maple Leafs Legends Row - 2017 - Left to Right View A photo of Toronto Maple Leafs Legends Row. In front of then, Air Canada Centre. The players are Ted Kennedy, Darryl Sittler, Johnny Bower, Borje Salming, George Armstrong, Syl Apps, Mats Sundin, Dave Keon, Turk Broda and Tim Horton, Charlie Conacher, Red Kelly, Frank Mahovlich and Wendel Clark.
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| | Toronto Blue Jays - ALCS - 2016 - Rogers Centre View of the Rogers Centre stadium , during a 2016 ALCS game against the Cleveland Indians.
Photo Attributes: | Toronto Blue Jays, Toronto, 1989, Canada, 2016, Blue Jays Way, Front Street, Rogers Centre, Ontario, Toronto Blue Jays, |
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Related Links | | | Canada Links: | Canada - Wikipedia | | Government of Canada Site | | Official web site for the Government of Canada.
| | Front Street Links: | Front Street Toronto - Wikipedia | | from site: Front Street is an east-west road in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The street marks the rough outline of the shoreline of Lake Ontario as it existed during the original English settlement of York, then called Palace Street, named in honour of the second Parliament Buildings of Upper Canada or Palace of Parliament at the corner of Front and Parliament Street. The current shoreline is about 800 metres south as much of the inner harbour was filled in the late 19th and early 20th cen
| | Ontario Links: | Government of Ontario, Canada | | Official Governtment site for the province of Ontario.
| | Rogers Centre Links: | Rogers Centre on Wikipedia | | from site:Rogers Centre (originally known as SkyDome) is a multi-purpose stadium in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada situated next to the CN Tower near the shores of Lake Ontario. Opened in 1989, it is home to the Toronto Blue Jays of Major League Baseball and the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League. From 2008–2012, the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League are scheduled to play at the stadium for eight games (five regular-season and three pre-season) as part of the Bills
| | | Skydome Built in 2 and a half minutes (youtube) | Toronto Links: | City of Toronto - Wikipedia | | from site: Toronto is the most populous city in Canada, and the capital of the province of Ontario. In 2011, Toronto had a population of 2,615,060, making it the fourth most populous city in North America, after Mexico City, New York City, and Los Angeles. The Greater Toronto Area (GTA) is the most populous metropolitan area in Canada, with 5,583,064 people living in the census metropolitan area as of 2011. Classified as an alpha global c
| | | toronto.ca | Official website for the City of Toronto | | from site: New to the city? How to get there, what to do and where to go. Enjoy special events, explore city museums, cultural centres, and shop in downtown's underground walkway
| | Toronto Blue Jays Links: | Blue Jays Official Site |
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Photo Data | | Make:SONY Model:DSLR-A300 DateTime:2009:04:22 18:31:11 Exposure Time:1/50 F:56/10 ISO:400 DateTimeDigitized :2009:04:22 18:31:11 DateTimeOriginal :2009:04:22 18:31:11 |
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