The Great Fire of Toronto or Great Toronto Fire may refer to:
Great Fire of Toronto (1849)
Great Fire of Toronto (1904)
Topics referred to by the same term
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outskirts, such as West Toronto / The Junction, where the Stockyards relocated in 1903. The GreatFireof 1904 destroyed a large amount of industry in the downtown...
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fire in Toronto Harbour in September 1949 with the loss of at least 118 lives.: 152 : 179 In 1910 the Northern Navigation Company, a subsidiary of the...
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hours of operation. Airfield crash fire rescue and EMS are provided by the Billy Bishop Airport Emergency Response Service, backed up by TorontoFire Services...
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