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Philosopher's Walk Review

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Many famous cities have philosophical ways, the scenery is first-class, and there is no feeling of quietness. Toronto wants to be in the University of Toronto. It can be said to be very appropriate.

Philosopher's Walk

Posted: Jul 3, 2020
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  • xiaomingtang
    4/5Excellent
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    The entrance to Phisopher's Walk is called Green Alexndra Gateway, just between the Royal Ontario Museum and the Royal Conservatory of Music. The trail extends along the buried Taddle Creek into the University of Toronto. Taddle Creek There is a graphic introduction outside the Ontario Museum.

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    Posted: Nov 2, 2021
  • M25***40
    4/5Excellent
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    For us who like to walk, choose a refreshing weather, it is a very relaxing thing to come and walk, aimless walks, many natural scenery, usually overlooked

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    Posted: Dec 26, 2020
  • Ruilin
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    "Philosopher's Walk" is a twist and twist on the University of Toronto campus, along the vanished Taddle Creek. Today, the Taddle Creek is no longer a fish and shrimp, but a teacher and student at the University of Toronto. 🍎 Landmarks passing by all the way: ↙️ The entrance is about the Royal Ontario Museum and the Royal Conservatory of Music. ↙️ The place where the trail is about to end is Trinity College (Trinity College). ↙️ Passing through the Department of Music of the University of Toronto. 🍇 Who walks the Philosopher Trail every day? The faculty and students of the University of Toronto. The entrance to the trail is the Annex community, and many teachers and students from the University of Toronto. From here, I go to the school in the maple leaf drifting and squirrels jumping. 🍉 Taddle Creek about the disappearance of the trail underground: ↙️ Toronto used to be all over the river network. Taddle Creek Akasaka "University River" because it flows through the University of Toronto (then called "King's College"). Looking back at the time, the riverside was the park with the strongest academic atmosphere in Toronto, where many students studied, debated and wrote poetry. ↙️ In the 1850s, the industrial revolution, a large number of groundwater was pumped, and Taddle Creek gradually dried up. ↙️ Today, Taddle Creek Once poetic and picturesque, can only be found from the "philosopher trail" on the campus of the University of Toronto. Why is the trail called "philosopher"? In the past, every student who received a humanities education needed to learn philosophy, so students and "philosophers" are synonymous. #Eat together#Human history fun discovery #Chong ah wave people #Locals take you around #Travel photo technology flow

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    Posted: Nov 14, 2021
  • 逍遥游子背包客
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    ⛰ [Attraction Guide] Special shooting sharing recommendation: Philosopher's Walk Philosopher Trail is located in the campus area of the University of Toronto in downtown Toronto, and it is 500 meters long. The trail is divided into two entrances and exits from the south to Hoskin Avenue and the north to Brewer West Street. The oldest Alexandra Gate, which was built in 1901, was originally set up at the corner of Brewer West and Avenue Road, and was moved to the Philosopher Trail in 1960 because the Avenue Road was to be widened. The winding walking trail was once a river in downtown Toronto in the 19th century called the Ted River, because it gradually dried up and was buried by the Toronto Municipal Government in 1886 and transformed into an underground sewer, and then laid down in a philosophy along the route along the river. The walkway, the left and right sides of the trail are built with many ancient national historical buildings of different styles such as: University of Toronto Law School, University of Toronto Trinity College, Royal Ontario Museum, Royal Conservatory of Music, Music Library and Boras Raskin Law Library. The left and right sides of the trail are maple trees with green grass, fresh, quiet and comfortable air, and there are many leisure benches next to the trail. It is the best place for citizens and tourists to relax. There are many people of different ages in the park. Some people are walking and enjoying the autumn and reading. Playing mobile phones, sports, walking dogs, cycling and casual chat, etc. The maples on both sides of the trails bloom in autumn with stunning colors and the charm of the 19th century European style buildings, and it is even more poetic and romantic. It's really intoxicating to be intoxicated, it's really super beautiful! This attraction is also popular and loved by the majority of citizens and tourists. When you come to Toronto, remember not to miss this awesome and picturesque attraction! ⛳️ Destination: Canada 🇨🇦 Toronto ⏰ Suggested play time: 1 hour 🈴 Suitable for: Laos and young Xianyi Couples Best 📍 Detailed address: 78 Queen's Park Cres West, Toronto,ON.M5S 2C5🚗 Traffic Raiders: 🚘 Self-driving 🚶‍♀️ About 15 minutes walk from downtown Toronto 🚇 Take the subway 🟡 Line to the Museum Museum Station. 2 minutes walk by car 🚇 Take the subway 🟢 line to St George Station and get off for 5 minutes on foot 🕙 Open time: open all day 💰 Ticket price: free 🆓🌟 Highlights: 📸 Enjoy the beautiful scenery of the beautiful poetic and romantic philosopher path and visit the country with the charm of the 19th century European style. Beautiful buildings with historical sites 👍📌 Small Tips: Only 🚶‍♀️ You can stop by Queen's Park Queen's Park for free in 10 minutes on foot 🆓 Check in and shoot 📸👌

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    Posted: Nov 18, 2020