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Four original Winfields Farm pillars now mark the entrance to the Northern Dancer Cemetery.
Barn 6, also known as the Foaling Barn. Greats such as Northern Dancer, The Minstrel, Vice Regent and Bridal Path were born in this barn.
The final resting place of the legendary Northern Dancer.
The Stallion Barn
This weather vane sits atop the Stallion Barn.
The Arena was used primarily as a breeding shed and stallion showings also took place here.  The Arena also hosted several large parties held to celebrate Windfields' success in major races.
The Northern Dancer Cemetery, burial ground for eleven horses, most notably Northern Dancer. Also here are Canadian Hall of Famers Vice Regent, Victoria Park, Winfields, Canadiana and New Providence.
Barn 2.  This structure, along with the Arena, was built for Parkwood Stables.
The paddock.
The Core.
A concrete post from the original farm now sits at the entrance of the Trillium Cemetery.
The Trillium Cemetery is the final resting place to many horses who were important to the history of Windfields Farm and the Taylor family.
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The Stone House is an original structure from the former Winfields Farm. Originally an 1850s vernacular Gothic Revival farm house, it was converted in 1952 to a Colonial Revival estate house.
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