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A rare example of Georgian architecture, this museum is the restored home of the first Chief Justice of Upper Canada.
These golden glass towers are truly masterpieces of modern architecture.
Once the home of one of Toronto's first architects, this building is representative of Regency-style architecture popular in the 1830s.
These lakefront grounds host more than 100 different fairs and events each year.
Completed in 1892, these Romanesque buildings house Ontario's legislative assembly.
Attending a concert at this beautifully restored, ornate theater is an elegant experience.
The city's oldest Anglican church is located in a beautiful park-like setting.
Three floors dedicated to the accomplishments of Canada's most famous athletes.
This 340-seat radio concert hall offers chamber, jazz, and spoken-word performances. Its name celebrates the great, eccentric Toronto pianist whose life was cut short by a stroke in 1982.
Opened in the 1890's, Massey Hall is a grand old concert hall that has hosted countless concerts from virtually all musical genres. With over 2,700 seats on 3 levels, it continues to be the premier...
Shop where the Hollywood stars go when they're in town at this trendy boutique.
Artist-run gallery displaying a wide variety of thought-provoking contemporary art.
Beautiful handicrafts, sculpture and furniture are just a few of the items one can find at this unusual gallery.
With its beaches and boardwalk, this park is perfect in the summer for a waterside retreat.
Ornate, 34-story Romanesque structure housing the country's oldest and most venerated bank.
One of the main downtown arteries, home to a variety of businesses and entertainment venues.