. Lake Superior to the Sea. ve Example of the Gothic all forms of outdoor sport, while for the race lover, there are Woodbine,Dufferin, and Hillcrest parks, the first named being one of the mostfamous race tracks on the continent. Torontos educational and musical institutions attract studentsfrom every part of the Dominion and from the United States. Hermost famous hall of learning is Toronto University, founded byRoyal Charter in 1827. The City Hall, an expressive example of the Gothic, is one of thefinest municipal buildings on the continent, the clock in its tower,constructed in England, be


. Lake Superior to the Sea. ve Example of the Gothic all forms of outdoor sport, while for the race lover, there are Woodbine,Dufferin, and Hillcrest parks, the first named being one of the mostfamous race tracks on the continent. Torontos educational and musical institutions attract studentsfrom every part of the Dominion and from the United States. Hermost famous hall of learning is Toronto University, founded byRoyal Charter in 1827. The City Hall, an expressive example of the Gothic, is one of thefinest municipal buildings on the continent, the clock in its tower,constructed in England, being one of the largest in the world. As the home of the municipally controlled Canadian NationalExhibition, which attracts over a million visitors a year, Toronto hasa world-wide fame. More than $2,500,000 have been expended inthe permanent buildings that house the various exhibits, and theevent has been a mighty factor in the development of the agriculture,not only of the Province of Ontario but of the Donrnion as a Lake Superior to the Sea 37 A TWO-HOUR SAIL from Toronto by the swift, modern steamersof the Hamilton Division of the Canada Steams i|> Lines Heet,lies the thriving city of Hamilton, the second city of Ontario,in picturesque seclusion on the protected shores of Burlington speaking, Hamilton is the Pittsburgh of Canada, itsgreat steel mills and other manufacturing plants sharing growth withthe Dominion. Here are located the largest steel rolling mills, plow, and agri-cultural implement works under the British flag, and innumerableother industries, four hundred, all told, each contributing to thegreat pioneer work of Canadian development, and constituting inthe aggregate the most important essentially industrial scheme in theconfederacy.


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