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  • Etobicoke - Wikipedia
    Etobicoke ( ɛ ˈ t oʊ b ɪ k oʊ ⓘ, eh-TOH-bik-oh) is an administrative district and former city within Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • Etobicoke | Canada, Map, Ontario, Facts | Britannica
    Etobicoke, former city (1967–98), southeastern Ontario, Canada In 1998 it amalgamated with the cities of North York, Scarborough, York, and Toronto and the borough of East York to become the City of Toronto
  • 28 Best Places and Things To Do in Etobicoke, Canada
    Etobicoke is a vibrant and diverse neighborhood in Toronto, Canada, with a mix of residential areas, green spaces, and cultural attractions Here are some of the best places and things to do in Etobicoke: 1 Centennial Park
  • THE 10 BEST Things to Do in Etobicoke, Toronto - Tripadvisor
    Top 10 Things to Do in Etobicoke: See reviews and photos of Etobicoke, Toronto (Ontario) on Tripadvisor
  • Etobicoke: A Modern Suburb – City of Toronto
    Etobicoke was designed as a modern, post-war suburb Its growth coincided with the growth in automobile ownership, and this was reflected in its planning Broad roads and streets, with separate residential, industrial and commercial zoning, became a key feature of the new suburb
  • Etobicoke - Destination Toronto
    Etobicoke This area west of Toronto is full of charmingly quiet neighbourhoods, Indigenous history, and sights not found anywhere else in the city The area west of Toronto is rich with Indigenous heritage, spectacular green spaces and year-round outdoor activities
  • Things to Do in Etobicoke - To Do Canada
    One of the best places to enjoy stunning views of Downtown Toronto Skyline, Etobicoke also has great art galleries, offers unique cultural experiences and great splendid outdoor recreational opportunities
  • Etobicoke - Neighbourhood Guide
    Etobicoke’s first inhabitants were the Mississauga First Nation who referred to this area as “Adobigok”, meaning “where the Alders grow” When European settlers arrived in the 1790s, Etobicoke was formed as a Township that was bordered by Lake Ontario to the south, the Humber River to the east, Etobicoke Creek to the west and the City


















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