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Over the past 200 years, these soldiers and warriors have been largely forgotten and the site fragmented. Today, with efforts driven by far-sighted citizens like you, Fort York National Historic Site, 43 acres in size, is being revitalized. Part of the site, Garrison Common, is being enlarged and restored to become a vital and historic central, urban park. The Common will serve to commemorate what happened here. It will also serve a present and growing need for quality green space in downtown Toronto.
And when it opens in 2014, the Fort York Visitor Centre will be more than an award-winning, environmentally sensitive, and beautiful building. It will be the gateway to a revitalized national historic site.
Fort York National Historic Site Is Our Common Ground
Please Help Us Finish the Task and Donate to The Fort York Foundation in 2013
Canada Helps at www.fortyorkfoundation.ca or send a cheque to Susan Perren, Fort York Foundation, 2 St Clair Ave East, Suite 800, Toronto M4T 2T5
