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Toronto and Region Islamic Congregation

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Toronto and Region Islamic Congregation, commonly referred to by its acronym as TARIC Islamic Center is one of the largest Islamic Centers in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, formerly in the city of North York. With its distinct box-shaped oriental motif, TARIC makes a rather unusual and highly visible landmark in the city of Toronto, primarily due to its location on a vacant space near the very busy multi-level Hwy 401/Hwy 400 interchange.

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Toronto and Region Islamic Congregation
Beverly Hills Drive, Toronto

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Toronto and Region Islamic Congregation

Beverly Hills Drive 99
M3L 1A2 Toronto (North York)
Ontario, Canada
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taric.org

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