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Princess Gardens is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario. It is located in the western area of Toronto that was formerly the City of Etobicoke.Its boundaries are Eglinton Avenue to the north, Martin Grove to the west, Islington to the east, and Rathburn Road to the south. The southeastern part of this area is the separate neighbourhood of Thorncrest Village. The neighbourhood is divided into two areas: The portion east of Kipling Road is known as Princess Anne Manor, while the portion west of Kipling is Princess Margaret Gardens. They are named after Princess Anne, Princess Royal, and Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, the daughter and sister of the late Queen Elizabeth II respectively. Both Princesses visited the Gardens and opened up Princess Margaret Public School during its opening

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  • Princess Gardens (en)
  • 公主花園 (zh)
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  • 公主花園(英語:Princess Gardens)是加拿大安大略省多倫多的一個社區。它位於多倫多西部地區的怡陶碧谷。它的邊界是北部的艾靈頓路(Eglinton Avenue)、西部的馬田高道(Martin Grove Road)、東部的依士靈頓路(Islington Avenue)和南部的華富賓道(Rathburn Road)。該地區的東南部是塘巒村(Thorncrest Village)社區。社區分為兩個區域。基柏齡路(Kipling Avenue)以東的部分被稱為安妮公主莊園(Princess Anne Manor),而基柏齡道以西的部分則被稱為瑪嘉烈公主花園(Princess Margaret Gardens)。它們以加拿大皇室成員安妮長公主及瑪嘉烈公主命名。該社區的西南部有時也被稱為己連亞加(Glen Agar)。 (zh)
  • Princess Gardens is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario. It is located in the western area of Toronto that was formerly the City of Etobicoke.Its boundaries are Eglinton Avenue to the north, Martin Grove to the west, Islington to the east, and Rathburn Road to the south. The southeastern part of this area is the separate neighbourhood of Thorncrest Village. The neighbourhood is divided into two areas: The portion east of Kipling Road is known as Princess Anne Manor, while the portion west of Kipling is Princess Margaret Gardens. They are named after Princess Anne, Princess Royal, and Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, the daughter and sister of the late Queen Elizabeth II respectively. Both Princesses visited the Gardens and opened up Princess Margaret Public School during its opening (en)
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