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Hello,
Please disregard this message if you are not correct person. In this case I will really appreciate your help in finding the right Wiki-person.
My name is Boris. I work at DreamGYM Inc. Last year we started a little project to describe playgrounds in major parks of Toronto, Ontario. Unfortunately, the project did not gain a traction. Lately, we have decided to donate all the work to Wikipedia. It is not a lot of pages, but, hopefully the content will be better served on Wikipedia and can get some traction.
I'm new to Wikipedia and have few questions: 1) what would be the procedure to post these pages? 2) do they comply to Wiki standards
You can find pages at our website: http://kidsenergyburner.com/playgrounds/parks I'm talking about 4 pages available at the provided link:
* Colonel Samuel Smith Park * Marie Curtis Park * Prince of Wales Park * Rotary Park
Thank you for your help.
Best regards, Boris
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