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Mount Pleasant, Toronto

Denomination Non-denominational Ontario Region: Toronto City Ontario Toronto
  • Date established
    November 4, 1876
375 Mount Pleasant Road
Toronto,  ON  M4T 2V8
(416) 485-9129

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