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  2. Colonel Samuel Smith Park - Wikipedia

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    Colonel Samuel Smith Park. /  43.595560°N 79.511425°W  / 43.595560; -79.511425. Colonel Samuel Smith Park is an urban park in the Etobicoke district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada and a former weekend get-away destination for Victorian Torontonians. The park has a variety of attractions, [2] including a children's playground located only ...

  3. Template:Humber College - Wikipedia

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    This is a navigational template created using {{}}.It can be transcluded on pages by placing {{Humber College}} below the standard article appendices.. Initial visibility. This template's initial visibility currently defaults to autocollapse, meaning that if there is another collapsible item on the page (a navbox, sidebar, or table with the collapsible attribute), it is hidden apart from its ...

  4. 2024 CCAA/Curling Canada College Curling Championships

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    2024 CCAA/Curling CanadaCollege Championships. The 2024 CCAA/Curling Canada College Championships was held from March 12 to 16 at the Aitken University Centre and the Capital Winter Club in Fredericton, New Brunswick. [1] The event was hosted by the University of New Brunswick. [2] The event was also held in conjunction with the 2024 U Sports ...

  5. Philip Humber - Wikipedia

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    Philip Gregory Humber ( / ˈʌmbər /; born December 21, 1982) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He pitched for the New York Mets, Minnesota Twins, Kansas City Royals, Chicago White Sox, and Houston Astros in seven seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB). Although he debuted in the major leagues in 2006 and had worked mostly ...

  6. Sports in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    They include Centennial College's Centennial Colts, George Brown College's George Brown Huskies, Humber College's Humber Hawks, and the Seneca College's Seneca Sting. All four college varsity programs are members of the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association; which itself is a member of the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association.

  7. Toronto Eagles (Australian rules football) - Wikipedia

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    They are based at Humber College (North Campus) in Etobicoke, Toronto, Ontario, Canada which has been their home for 10 years. Since entering the competition, the Eagles have become the most successful club in AFL Ontario history, winning 13 premierships, being runners up in 2018, and competing in finals constantly over the years.

  8. Toronto subway trackage - Wikipedia

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    Newer bored mainline tunnel south of York University station A surface section of Line 1 in the median of Allen Road. The TTC's heavy rail lines – Lines 1, 2, and 4 – are built to the unique Toronto gauge of 4 ft 10 + 7 ⁄ 8 in (1,495 mm), which is the same gauge used on the city's streetcar system.

  9. Max Ferrari (soccer) - Wikipedia

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    College career. In 2019, Ferrari attended Humber College where he played for he men's soccer team, winning the OCAA title. [5] He scored his first goal on September 21, 2019, against the St. Clair Saints. [6] He was named an OCAA West Division First-Team All-Star [7] [8] and was named the Humber College Coaches Pick.