Withrow Park

Local nameWithrow Park
LocationToronto—Danforth, Canada

Withrow Park is a 8.5-hectare park in the Riverdale neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Laid out and constructed in the 1910s, at the same time that the surrounding community was built, Withrow Park is among Toronto's large multi-purpose parks. The park is bounded by Carlaw Avenue on the east, Bain Avenue on the south, Logan Avenue on the west and McConnell Avenue on the north.

Withrow Park is named after John Jacob Withrow, a local landowner and builder, who also served as a city alderman and was one of the founders of what would become the Canadian National Exhibition.The park gained nationwide notoriety in 2004 when hot dogs laced with carbofuran were left in the park, killing one dog and poisoning 15 others. While the poisonings were under criminal investigation, the City closed most of Withrow Park by surrounding it with a chain-link fence, causing controversy in the neighbourhood.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Withrow_Park

Official Website https://www.toronto.ca/data/parks/prd/facilities/complex/306/index.html

Coordinates 43°40'27.994" N -79°20'48.992" E

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