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Markland Wood Country Club

Founded in 1964, this peaceful course is nestled along the Etobicoke Creek, running both north and south of Bloor Street. The course has various species of birds nesting in the mature hardwoods alongside the narrow fairways and Etobicoke Cr

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Founded in 1964, this peaceful course is nestled along the Etobicoke Creek, running both north and south of Bloor Street. The course has various species of birds nesting in the mature hardwoods alongside the narrow fairways and Etobicoke Cr
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Founded in 1964, this peaceful course is nestled along the Etobicoke Creek, running both north and south of Bloor Street. The course has various species of birds nesting in the mature hardwoods alongside the narrow fairways and Etobicoke Cr

ID:  362178

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