Queen's Park is a historic urban park located in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Named after Queen Victoria, the park was established in 1860 and surrounds the Ontario Legislative Building, featuring Neoclassical architecture and various monuments. With its lush greenery, expansive lawns, and winding pathways, it serves as a serene retreat for both locals and visitors. Beyond its political significance, Queen's Park is an open-air museum dotted with historical statues and war memorials, narrating Canada’s rich past. The park also neighbors the University of Toronto, reflecting the city’s deep cultural heritage and academic prestige.

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