Alexander Muir Memorial Gardens
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Alexander Muir Memorial Gardens is a municipal park in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The park was created in 1933 by public subscription to honour Alexander Muir, who composed the song "The Maple Leaf Forever". The park was originally located opposite Mount Pleasant Cemetery on Yonge Street, but was moved to its present location in 1951 due to the construction of the Yonge subway. Today the park is in Toronto's Lawrence Park neighbourhood south of Lawrence Avenue with an entrance on the east side of Yonge Street.
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N 43.721439 ° | E -79.401312 ° |
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Yonge St at St Edmund's Dr
Yonge Street
M4N 2K7 Old Toronto
Ontario, Canada
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