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Scarborough Centre (provincial electoral district)

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Scarborough Centre in relation to the other Toronto ridings (2015 boundaries)
Scarborough Centre in relation to the other Toronto ridings (2015 boundaries)

Scarborough Centre is a provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in Legislative Assembly of Ontario since 1963. It consists of the part of the Scarborough district of the City of Toronto bounded: on the west by Victoria Park Avenue, on the north by Highway 401, on the east by McCowan Road, Lawrence Avenue East and Bellamy Road North, and on the south by Eglinton Avenue East.Notable landmarks in Scarborough Centre include: Scarborough Civic Centre, site of east Toronto district council meetings, and adjacent Albert Campbell Square Scarborough Town Centre, a large shopping mall Scarborough Centre (TTC) Line 3 station Scarborough and Rouge Hospital, General Division Scarborough MuseumIt has been represented in the Ontario Legislature by PC Christina Mitas since 2018. Scarborough Centre is a bellwether riding, having voted for the winner in every election since 1971 (longer than any other provincial riding). However, it did comprise different territories, changing shape significantly between the 1995 and 1999 elections.

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Scarborough Centre (provincial electoral district)
Nantucket Boulevard, Toronto Scarborough

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N 43.753 ° E -79.273 °
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Nantucket Boulevard 22
M1P 4X1 Toronto, Scarborough
Ontario, Canada
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Scarborough Centre in relation to the other Toronto ridings (2015 boundaries)
Scarborough Centre in relation to the other Toronto ridings (2015 boundaries)
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Thomson Memorial Park
Thomson Memorial Park

Thomson Memorial Park is a midsize park at 1005 Brimley Road in the Scarborough district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is the site of the Scarborough Historical Museum and includes historical houses from the 1790s that once belonged to the founding family of Scarborough, the Thomsons. More Thomson family houses are located at the northern edge of the park on St. Andrew's Road (numbers 1 and 142 have designating plaques), as well as the adjacent St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (1818) and cemetery.Located near Lawrence Avenue East and Brimley Road, the park has, among other facilities, an outdoor baseball diamond and soccer field in the north end, and tennis courts to the south. It also has picnic areas, playgrounds, wading pools and dog parks.The park follows the West Highland Creek, a tributary of the Highland Creek, and is served by bicycle paths. There are also many paths located throughout the wooded ravines, showing a glimpse of the nature within the city.In 1956, a site north of the creek at Brimley Road was excavated and assessed by the University of Toronto. It was determined to be a Huron-Wendat village site dating to the late 1200s. The site is believed to be linked to the Taber Hill ossuary located a few kilometres east. The spot is marked by a plaque erected by the Township of Scarborough. At the time, the Reeve of Scarborough, Gus Harris, was seeking to open a museum or recreated "Indian village" as an attraction for Scarborough. Another Huron-Wendat village site was found in 2000 north of L'Amoreaux Park (North), which may also be linked to this site.