Sunnyside Amusement Park

Sunnyside Amusement Park
Sunnyside en 1931

Sunnyside Amusement Park est un parc d'attractions et de loisirs, aujourd'hui disparu, de la ville de Toronto, en Ontario, au Canada. La parc a ouvert ses portes en 1922 et a été démoli en 1955, dans le cadre de la construction de la voie autoroutière Gardiner Expressway. Le parc se situait sur les rives du lac Ontario à l'ouest du centre-ville.

43° 38′ 17″ N 79° 27′ 03″ W / 43.637923, -79.450786


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