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MoreThe history of Little Norway Park can be traced back to World War II, when it was a training base for the Royal Norwegian Air Force. The park is named after the Norwegian Air Force's training flight team, known as "Little Norway". Today, some historical relics from that time are still preserved in the park, such as Norwegian wooden houses and pilot monuments, which add a unique historical atmosphere to the park.
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Toronto is the most multicultural city in the world, with Chinatown, Little Italy, Greek City, Korean City, Little India, Little Portugal, all reflecting the lives of the people. There is only one exception: Little Norway Park (Little Norway Park). It was once occupied by military personnel. 🥭 History: ↙️ During World War II, Nazi Germany sent new aircraft, and the Royal Norwegian Air Force lost ground. ↙️ The exiled Norwegian government decided to establish a new air force training base to be located in Toronto. ↙️ This is the first overseas training base of the Norwegian Air Force, commonly known as "Little Norway". In Little Norway, more than 2,000 pilots were out. ↙️ Later, the site was not used and moved to Bethune's hometown. 🍎 What can you see in Little Norway Park: ↙️ The pedestal where the Norwegian flag was displayed in the wind still exists. This is the only thing that has been retained in the former military camp. ↙️ Granite Rocks from Norway. One side is inlaid with a relief of the pilot image, and the other side records the age: Little Norway 1940-1945. ↙️ On the edge of the park is the ferry to Toronto Central Island Airport Billy Bishop Airport. At that year, students set off from here to the airport to train. 🍇 The main color of the small Norwegian park: Norwegian blue. On the Norwegian flag, indigo is one of the main colors. In Norway, the Bohai Sea, blue sky, lake light, fjord, fresh blue is everywhere. #Dream travel place #Never forget 2021 #Christmas atmosphere around #Immersive winter #Travel hotspot
⛰ [Attraction Guide] Recommended city secret/niche punch card shooting 📸 Holy Land: Tip Top Tailors was completed in 1929. The downstairs of this building is a clothing store, and the upper floor is a factory, workshop, office and warehouse. At that time, it was already a luxury commercial building. Now this building has been built on several floors. It has also become a historical building in Toronto. Now this building has changed its new name to the pure white European style art design ancient building called Tip Top Lofts Top Pigeon House (loft) plus the fountain in the square in front of the building ⛲️ It is very suitable for punching in and taking pictures 📸 or taking wedding photos 👍 from the top loft to the top loft. Little Norway Park Little Norway Park only needs to walk for one minute. This park is a theme park with totem carving and canoeing unique style of Indian tribes. The environment is beautiful and the air is fresh and comfortable. It is a very good park. 👍📍 Detailed address: Tip Top Lofts:637 Lake Shore Blvd West, Toronto,ON.M5V 3J6Little Norway Park:659 Queens Quay West, Toronto,ON.M5V 3N2🚗 Traffic Raiders: 🚃 Take the street bus 511 to Fort York Blvd at Gzowski Blvd get off 🚶♂️ walk 6 minutes. 🕙 Opening hours: 9am-9pm💰 Ticket prices: free 🆓🌟 Highlights: Appreciate the European style art and culture buildings in the white top loft and the small Norwegian park full of the unique style of the Indian tribe 👍📌 Little Tips: From the top attic to the popular Coronation Park, check in and shoot 📸 only 2 minutes on foot 👌