Description:
In 1847, Toronto was a city of 20,000 -- until 38,000 Irish immigrants arrived that summer. On June 21, 2007, this memorial to the Irish Famine was opened at Eireann Quay by Mary McAleese, president of Ireland. The park was inspired by Rowan Gillespie's "Departure" series of famine figures, which stand on Dublin's Liffey quayside, depicting Irish emigrants looking out to sea. There are seven figures in Dublin and five in Toronto's new park, which seems appropriate given how many Irish perished on the journey. The figures in Ireland Park were also created by Gillespie, and they are called the "Arrival" series. There is also a memorial in the park to the more than 1,100 who died just after their arrival; their names will be inscribed in a limestone wall.
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Awards:
Frommer's
- Recommended 2010
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Contact:
- visit website
- tel: 416/601-6906
Address:
- At Bathurst St. and Queens Quay W., across from Bathurst Quay
- Toronto, ON
Hours:
- Daily dawn-dusk
Strenuousness:
- No Sweat
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