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Category: Historic Sites - Toronto Attractions & Activities
Address: 1000 Murray Ross Pkwy, Toronto, ON M3J 2P3
This living-history village recreates the 1860s with more than 30 restored buildings and such craftsmen as tinsmiths, blacksmiths, millers, clock-makers, and weavers selling their wares. Visitors will also find demonstrations of spinning, hearth cooking, and quilting. Special theme weekends are held as well, and food...
Category: Toronto Attractions & Activities
Address: 30 Yonge St, BCE Place, Toronto, ON M5E 1X8
Located in the grand hall of the former Bank of Montreal building, this museum houses the most comprehensive collection of hockey artifacts and memorabilia in the world. Included in the collection are the Stanley Cup and the Honoured Members Wall. There's also an interactive area featuring virtual hockey. SUBWAY: Take...
Category: Historic Sites - Toronto Attractions & Activities
Address: 82 Bond St, Toronto, ON M5B 1X2
Operated by the City of Toronto, this gas-lit Victorian structure was once home to the city's first mayor, William Lyon Mackenzie. In the 1930s, local citizens saved the house from demolition, and it was restored and opened as a public attraction in 1950. Today, a gallery addition features changing exhibits, and the...
McMichael Canadian Art Collection
Category: Museums - Toronto Attractions & Activities
Address: 10365 Islington Ave, Kleinburg, ON L0J 1C0
Although 40 minutes north of Toronto, this museum's beautiful woodland setting and magnificent collection of Canadian and native art absolutely justify the drive. Items of note include landscapes by the Group of Seven (landscape artists during the 1920s who used dramatic colors to record the Canadian wilderness) and...
Category: Toronto Attractions & Activities
Address: Toronto, ON
Walking tours are the best way to get a feel for any city, and Muddy York offers Toronto's best selection. History tours cover the basics, and there are a number of more specialized options if you're interested in a closer look at the city's past. A variety of spooky tours is available, too, which take you to the most...
Category: Museums - Toronto Attractions & Activities
Address: 55 Centre Ave, Toronto, ON M5G 2H5
This museum deals exclusively with collecting and documenting textiles from around the world. Included in the collection are costumes, ceremonial cloths, tapestries, an African story-telling cloth, and rich embroideries. The museum also offers educational programs designed to increase public knowledge of the...
Category: Toronto Attractions & Activities
Address: 60 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M5B 2H4
Designed by Edward James Lennox, Old City Hall (actually Toronto's third – the first burned down, and the second is situated inside the St Lawrence Market) is an excellent example of Romanesque Revival architecture, characterized by corner pavilions, round-arch openings, an interior courtyard, and elaborate stonework....
Category: Toronto Attractions & Activities
Address: 95 Queen's Quay E, Toronto, ON M5E 1A3
Located within the Redpath Refinery, this museum details cane and sugar beet growing areas, the origins and production of sugar, nutrition, and the Redpath family. Since the museum is located in an industrial facility, it's recommended that visitors phone ahead for tours. SUBWAY: Bay station number 6 S. bus to Cooper...
Category: Toronto Attractions & Activities
Address: 50 Bloomington Rd W, Aurora, ON L4G 3G8
Part historic site, part protected wilderness, Rouge Park is comprised of 47 square kilometers of historic farms, wetlands, undisturbed meadows and forests. Bordering Lake Ontario, the park even has a great beach. Hiking and camping are popular, and the many trails offer fantastic views. The area has been inhabited by...
Category: Attractions - Toronto Attractions & Activities
Address: 680 Plains Rd W, Burlington, ON L7T 4H4
The Gardens received a Royal Charter in 1930 from King George V and were opened to the public two years later. Recognized as Canada's largest botanical garden, it features 300 acres of colorful display gardens and 2,400 acres of wilderness at the western tip of Lake Ontario. Truly a scenic paradise, the garden boasts...
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