Places Around Toronto
Canadian Tire History
90's TV
Food, Canada-Style!
Canadian Celebs
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Located to the west of Downtown Toronto and north of Humber Bay, this is widely considered the largest park entirely within the City of Toronto

High Park

100

Two is better than one, especially with these brothers who founded the company

J.W. and A.J. Billes

100

King of network television? This television network ended the decade with the most number of #1 rated programs, according to the Nielsen Ratings

NBC

100

This Canadian-exclusive chocolate bar can be enjoyed anytime of the day, not just in the morning

Coffee Crisp

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This Canadian is known for letting the beat drop, unlike the mask he is famously known for wearing during shows

Deadmau5

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Designed by Eberhard Zeidler and Bregman + Hamann Architects, this T.O hotspot was modelled after the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan, Italy, a multi-levelled, vaulted glass-ceiling galleria

Toronto Eaton Centre

200

Aiming to fulfill the ambition of their nation-spanning name, the company began to do so by creating one of these in 1928

Mail-order catalogue

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Friendly neighbour of Tim Taylor, this character was often seen peeking over a backyard fence to offer his wisdom

Wilson

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Created in Chatham, Ontario in 1962, this style of pizza became popular locally and eventually with pizzerias around the world, although some still can bare the idea of consuming this

Hawaiian pizza

200

Beyond the big screen, this actor played bass guitar in the grunge band Dogstar in the mid-90s to early 2000s

Keanu Reeves

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Known for it's clay, this spot was recognized by winning prizes at both the Chicago World's Fair in 1893 and the Toronto Industrial Fair in 1894

Don Valley Brick Works (Evergreen Brick Works)

300

The last NHL game Wayne Gretzky played in Canada was hosted here, which was renamed on Canada Day in 2013

Canadian Tire Centre

300

This, known as "The Rachel", became a phenomenon after a uber-successful NBC sitcom first hit the airwaves

A haircut

300

Host of The Inn Chef and Chef at Home, and author of 10+ cookbooks, this American-Canadian chef resides in the East Coast

Michael Smith

300

This actress along with her character on a popular TV sitcom which ran from 2005 to 2014 are from the same place

Cobie Smulders

400

Built in 1873, this landmark was then enclosed by a barbed wire fence for fear of sabotage, much to the displeasure of locals who'd come to enjoy the occasional dip

Rosehill Reservoir

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In the 1980s, the company based its business practice around this all-encompassing slogan

"There is a lot more to Canadian Tire than tires"

400

The names of the life-sized characters of the late-90's show that could watch real children on the screen in their stomach which served as a television

Dipsy, La La, Po and Tinky Winky

400

This restaurant chain was founded in Etobicoke the same year as when the Maple Leafs won the Stanley Cup

Pizza Pizza

400

Before getting casted for major roles, this actor's first acting gig was actually an unpaid role in a Tim Hortons commercial, how Canadian, EH!

Michael Cera

500

Babe Ruth recorded his first professional home run at this place

Hanlan's Point Stadium in Centre Island

500

A commercial promoting the MasterCraft Eliminator Ultra car battery and its ability to function in extreme cold featured a stripped pickup truck with its body re-created as an ice sculpture premiered during this event in 2014

NHL Winter Classic

500

The lyrics "when I see their happy faces smiling back at me, I know there's no greater feeling than the love of a family" can be found in this show's theme song

7th Heaven

500

These baby ferns are harvested in the early spring and are boiled, steamed and baked in Ontario, Quebec and the Atlantic provinces

Fiddleheads

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This Quebec-born actress was the first person to be nominated five times for an Academy Award for acting, winning Best Actress in 1930

Norma Shearer