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Park in Toronto
Withrow Park
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Interactive map of Withrow Park
TypePublic Park
Location725 Logan Avenue
Toronto, Ontario
Coordinates43°40′29″N 79°20′50″W / 43.67472°N 79.34722°W / 43.67472; -79.34722
Area8.5 hectares (21 acres)
Created1910
Operated byToronto Parks
WebsiteWithrow Park

Withrow Park is a 8.5-hectare (21-acre) park in the Riverdale neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[1] Laid out and constructed in the 1910s, at the same time that the surrounding community was built, Withrow Park is among Toronto's large multi-purpose parks. The park is bounded by Carlaw Avenue on the east, Bain Avenue on the south, Logan Avenue on the west and McConnell Avenue on the north.

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1894 portrait of John Jacob Withrow

Withrow Park is named after John Jacob Withrow (1833–1900), a local landowner and builder, who also served as a city alderman and was one of the founders of what would become the Canadian National Exhibition.[2]

The park gained nationwide notoriety in 2004 when hot dogs laced with carbofuran were left in the park, killing one dog and poisoning 15 others.[3] While the poisonings were under criminal investigation, the City closed most of Withrow Park by surrounding it with a chain-link fence,[4] causing controversy in the neighbourhood. No charges were ever laid.[5]

In February 2008, the Toronto Maple Leafs ice hockey team held a practice in Withrow Park, to mark the recent refurbishment of the park's ice rink and related facilities.[6]

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Ice skating in Withrow Park, 1923.

References

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  1. ^ Withrow Park. City of Toronto. Retrieved 2007-09-23.
  2. ^ Gould, Allan. Wise, Leonard. Toronto Street Names. (Firefly Books, 2000). (ISBN 1552093867). p. 229.
  3. ^ Who poisoned the dogs of Withrow Park?: Many emotions have been unleashed by the poisoned dogs of Withrow Park. Maclean's. February 16, 2004. Retrieved 2007-09-23.
  4. ^ Contaminated substances found in Withrow Park. City of Toronto Parks and Recreation Notice. February 20, 2004. Retrieved 2007-09-23.
  5. ^ One Year. The Park Affair. February 6, 2005. Retrieved 2007-09-23.
  6. ^ Wattie, Chris. Leafs take it outside, in Riverdale[dead link]. National Post. February 11, 2008. Retrieved 2008-02-12.

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