<P> Under mayor Nathan Phillips in 1960, the City of Toronto bought the house for $100,000 in order to destroy it and create municipal parkland . At the time, Chorley Park was considered dilapidated and outmoded, and municipal funds were being spent demolishing heritage structures throughout Toronto to make room for modern buildings . The building was demolished in 1961, and the grounds of the estate were added to the civic parks system . </P> <P> The only trace of Government House left is the bridge to the forecourt, and some depressions in the earth that outline the rough footprint of its foundations . The once formal gardens have long gone fallow and today Chorley Park is a' naturalized' park . </P> <P> Ontario's Lieutenant Governor uses an office and suite of rooms for entertainment in the Ontario Legislative Building, and lives in his or her private Toronto home or is provided a rented residence by the provincial government . Since the closure of the last Government House, whenever the Sovereign is visiting Toronto they reside in the Royal Suite at the Fairmont Royal York Hotel . </P>

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