Maple Leaf Forever Park (English Wikipedia)

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  • J. Paul Green (1994). "Muir, Alexander". Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 13, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003. Retrieved August 28, 2016.

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  • Robin Elliott (January 2003). "Maple Cottage, Leslieville, Toronto". Institute for Canadian Music. University of Toronto. Retrieved August 29, 2016.
  • Robin Elliott (January 2003). "Maple Cottage, Leslieville, Toronto". University of Toronto. Retrieved September 19, 2016. John Ross Robertson in "Chapter 36: Arthur Muir's life," Landmarks of Toronto, series 6 (Toronto: J.Ross Robertson, 1914): 496-586 provides detailed information about Muir's places of residence from the time he arrived in Scarborough township (from his native Scotland) at the age of three up to his death in Toronto in 1906. It is clear from Robertson's account that Muir never lived at 62 Laing Street, although he did live nearby in two different homes between 1863 and 1869.