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Category: Historic Sites - Toronto Attractions & Activities
Address: 65 Church St, Toronto, ON M5C 2E9
This remarkable cathedral was first built in 1807, although it was later replaced with a larger building in 1832. Fires destroyed two subsequent buildings, prompting the congregation to build the present structure in the popular English Gothic Revival style of the mid-19th century. The present cathedral opened in 1853...
Category: Museums - Toronto Attractions & Activities
Address: 100 Queen's Park, Toronto, ON M5S 2C6
Canada's largest museum and research facility preserves over six million treasures of art, archaeology and natural science. The ROM, as it's called, features an intricate Venetian glass ceiling that illustrates myriad cultures. Exhibits include everything from bats and dinosaur bones to a Ming tomb in the Chinese art...
Category: Toronto Attractions & Activities
Address: 100 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M5H 2N1
Located in front of City Hall, Nathan Phillips Square and its reflecting pool are year-round landmarks. In spring, summer and fall the square is jam-packed with activity – concerts, dance performances, and art exhibits. You can even buy fresh produce at the Wednesday Farmers Market. During the winter months the...
Category: Museums - Toronto Attractions & Activities
Address: 317 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON M5T 1G4
This extensive museum is comprised of 50 galleries and represents all media and the best traditions of Western art. Its strongest collections are Impressionist paintings and the Canadian Group of Seven. The latter were a group of 1920s landscape painters who, through their use of bright colors, substantially...
Category: Historic Sites - Toronto Attractions & Activities
Address: 100 Garrision Rd, Toronto, CN M5B 1N2
These seven historical acres house Canada's largest collection of original buildings dating to the War of 1812. The restored fort is a designated National Historic Site, and many of the original buildings are surprisingly intact. Costumed staff perform frequent period demonstrations, and guided tours are available;...
Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art
Category: Museums - Toronto Attractions & Activities
Address: 111 Queen's Park, Victoria University, Toronto, ON M5S 2C7
Items in this one-of-a-kind museum range widely across the centuries and include pre-Columbian artifacts dating to 3000 BC. Also included are 17th century English pottery, 18th century European and Chinese porcelains, and items from the Renaissance. Ceramics by Canadian artists are featured as well. The Clay Pit...
Category: Historic Sites - Toronto Attractions & Activities
Address: Queen's Park, Toronto, ON M7A 1A2
Referred to by many as Queen's Park, this pink granite and sandstone building was built in the late 1800s as a political forum for Ontario. Stroll the marble halls, take guided tours, listen to the Legislative Chamber session, and view the display of Canadian art and historical exhibits. When the House is in session,...
Category: Toronto Attractions & Activities
Address: 100 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M5H 2N2
Designed by Finland's Viljo Revell more than thirty-five years ago, this remarkable, contemporary facility is comprised of two separate half-circle towers that enclose a saucer-shaped structure for the council chamber. The latter is a public area that can accommodate 300 people, is open only on council days, and...
Category: Historic Sites - Toronto Attractions & Activities
Address: 25 King's College Cir, Nona Macdonald Visitors Centre, Toronto, CN M5S 1A1
Founded in 1827, this public institution has been ranked the number one medical doctoral school by Maclean's magazine for several years. Among the many programs offered are engineering, architecture, education, humanities, landscape activities, mathematics, medicines, music, and social sciences. A variety of...
Category: Toronto Attractions & Activities
Address: 9 Queens Quay W, Toronto, ON M5J 2H3
This park occupies the harbor islands opposite the downtown area and is only accessible by ferry from the Bay Street Ferry Dock. After the 20 minute ride out, you arrive at a beautiful, natural haven, with beautiful natural gardens, perfect for recreation. The park is comprised of 600 acres, and no cars are allowed....
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