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The Toronto Inukshuk Park Review

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白汉舞
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A former colleague of the alien traces in the city took his baby to college in Toronto to give his child a better space for development. He also bought a house there. In May, when I was the cheapest flight to the airport, the guy sent me a round-trip ticket to Toronto. Invited me to his house. We sat in the living room and chatted at night. He told me in a mysterious tone that there was a statue here, which locals said was built by aliens. He was very daring and had no friends here, so he asked me to let me go with him. The whole park is integrated into the city, saying it is a park is not as much a greening group in the building. The air here is not bad. We strolled around the park and had a laugh. About 10 minutes or so, he pointed to the front. You look, you look. I saw a little man-like thing stacked with stones right in front of us. I counted nine stones in total. It looked a little like a little man standing and nodding to us. There was a stone step in front of the little man to go underneath it. Tips: Tickets: Free Open Hours: All Day

The Toronto Inukshuk Park

Posted: Jul 26, 2018
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  • HaitaoTour
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    Toronto Inuit Stone Park (Toronto Inukshuk Park) Formerly Battery Park. It is located near the entrance to the east side of the Ontario Recreation Palace. Inukshuk is an important symbol of the indigenous Inuit people of Canada. A stone-filled structure of Inuit that often appears in the Arctic. It is a guide for land and sea travelers, providing space orientation and road signs for people active in the wild. Toronto this Inukshuk sculpture is the largest of its kind in North America. 30 feet high, 15 feet in arms. About 50 tons of alpine granite was used to make it. Address: 789 Lake Shore Blvd W , Toronto , ON M5V3T7 I am a global traveler who watches the sea and listens to the waves, please pay attention to me! (The 933rd travel shot released in 49 countries on 5 continents and 666 places) #Happy restart plan

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    Posted: May 21, 2022
  • Ruilin
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    There is a Inushuk Park in downtown Toronto. The main character of the park is Inukshuk. Whether the maple leaves are getting red, or the snow is flying, you can see Ta waiting for you from a long distance. 🍅 Uncover the mystery of the Inuit: The Inuit are one of the Native Americans and one of the Eskimos. Distribution around the Arctic Circle, including the Yukon area of Canada. 🍇 The role of the Inuit stone pile: The Inuit stone pile is man-made and widely distributed in the Arctic Circle. Together with dogs sledding, polar bears, etc., constitute the cultural symbol of Inuit. ↙️ Guided. There are few trees in the Arctic, and there is nothing but stones in the wild. Inuit people go hunting, sometimes go out for several days in a row, it is difficult to identify the way home. So every time you go to a place, you will build a stone pile and guide you home. ↙️ beautification. In the wild, the Inuit stone piles, large and small, add life to the bare mountains. 🎈 Inuit Park in Toronto: From the Canadian Exhibition Center (Exhibition Place), go in the direction of Lake Ontario. Soon enter Coronation Park, Inushuk park is in a corner. You can look at the CN Tower from a distance in the park. #Chong Ah Lang People #Traveling to Japan without leaving home #Humanities and History Discovery #Autumn palette #Traveling photo technology flow

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    Posted: Nov 21, 2021
  • 逍遥游子背包客
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    ⛰ [Attraction Guide] Exclusive first special shooting sharing recommended 2 locations connected parks: 📸The Toronto Inukshuk Park Toronto Stone People Park is located at the junction of Lake Shore Blvd West and Ontario Place Blvd Toronto, about 5 kilometers from the center of Toronto, belonging to two of the tourist attractions next to the shoreline of Lake Ontario Lake. The area of the stone park is very wide and quiet, there are many trees and green grass everywhere, the windy park has colorful wooden chairs for tourists to relax and enjoy the beautiful scenery of Lake Ontario. The most striking is the huge and shocking landmark of the park. Inukshuk is an art sculpture of the Inukshuk, a symbol of various shapes such as human shape and tower built by the indigenous Inuit people of Canada, designed to identify the direction and guide the way, and is also the logo of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada. Sign.📸Trillium Park Yanling Grass Park and Toronto Stone People Park are connected. The name of the park is named after the provincial flower Trillium in Ontario. The scope is also very broad and quiet. There are various flowers and trees planted everywhere. Next to the park is Lake Ontario. The scenery on the lakeside is beautiful and picturesque, the lake and the sky are connected, and occasionally the breeze blows as if the whole person is immersed in the arms of nature. It feels particularly beautiful and comfortable. It is really great! The park also features many different facilities such as the William David walkway, romantic garden, leisure pavilion, barbecue area and deer shoes sign carved bridges, etc. Standing on the bridge overlooking the entire lakeside of Ontario and the city of Toronto. The unparalleled beautiful landscape is intoxicating and shocking, it is really unforgettable! When you come to Toronto for a trip, don't forget to come here to check in and see this intoxicating and shocking attraction! ⛳️ Destination: Canada 🇨🇦 Toronto ⏰ Suggested play time: 2 hours 🈴 Best for couples of all ages 📍 Detailed address: 789 Lake Shore Blvd West, Toronto,ON.M5V 3T7🚗 Traffic Raiders: 🚘 Self-driving 🚇 Take the subway 🟢 Line to Bathurst Station and transfer 🚃 Streetcar No. 511 to Princes' s Blvd at Strachan Avenue Get off at the station 🚶‍♀️ Walk 4 minutes 🚇 Take the subway 🟡 Line to Union Station and convert 🚃 Streetcar No. 509 to Manitoba Dr at Strachan Avenue West Side Get off at the station 🚶‍♀️ Walk 6 minutes 🕙 Open time: Open all day 💰 Ticket price: 🆓 Free 🌟 Highlights: 📸 Visit the park landmark giant stone sculpture, romantic garden 🌹, William David Walking Road 🚶‍♀️ and the beautiful scenery overlooking Lake Ontario and Toronto City 👍📌 Small Tips: Only 🚶‍♀️ 3 minutes walk can go to Ontario Place Ontario Recreation Palace free 🆓 punch in 📸 shooting and visiting 👌👍

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    Posted: Oct 21, 2020