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Simcoe Day Celebration
Presented by: City of Toronto Culture

An annual Toronto tradition, Simcoe Day at Fort York connects you with the place where it all began, the birthplace of Toronto.

See period demonstrations of musketry, artillery and cooking. Kids can join a drill session! Special appearances by John Graves and Elizabeth Simcoe and the 41st Regt. of Foot from Fort George National Historic Park in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario. Don't miss the special parade at 1 p.m. - the Governor and Mrs. Simcoe will inspect the troops and address the citizens of Toronto, then the assembled parade will fire a musket and artillery salute! Regular admission applies.

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Runs: Aug 4, 2008
At: Fort York National Historic Site, 100 Garrison Road, Toronto
Playing: Monday

Times: 10 am to 5 pm
Cost: Adults $7.62, Seniors & Youths $3.81, Children $2.86 (plus GST)

Getting there: Major Intersection: Lake Shore Blvd. West and Strachan Avenue. TTC: Take the #511 Streetcar from Bathurst Station. Entrance is between the Fort York Blvd. and Front Street stops.

For more information contact:
Phone: 416-392-6907
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Web site: http://www.toronto.ca/culture/events.htm

 
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