Inn on the Park was a luxury hotel which was formerly located on a hill overlooking Leslie Street and Eglinton Avenue in North York, Ontario (now Toronto).
The building of the Four Seasons Yorkville shortly after the expansion of the Don Mills property put a financial strain on the company.
In line with this change in corporate strategy, in 1971 the Inn was enlarged by the addition of a 23-story tower designed by Venchiarutti Gagliardi Architect, Inc., with 269 rooms.
Four Seasons chairman Isadore Sharp has since regretted adding the 23 story tower as it ruined the resort atmosphere of the existing property.
[6] Soviet minister Alexei Kosygin's visit touched off a large rally urging the USSR to allow emigration of Jews.
Six people died from carbon monoxide poisoning, including Canadian television producer and director Cecil "Cy" True.