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Queen's Park (Toronto)
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Queen's Park was the eastern most site of the British and Canadian armies' last stand against the US Army in Toronto in the closing days of the Great War. Jonathan Moss saw the fighting taking place there, along with the ruins of the provincial Parliament buildings, as he flew past on a bombing mission.
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Queen's Park was the eastern most site of the British and Canadian armies' last stand against the US Army in Toronto in the closing days of the Great War. Jonathan Moss saw the fighting taking place there, along with the ruins of the provincial Parliament buildings, as he flew past on a bombing mission.