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ready to discover the best places in Toronto
Toronto, situated on the shores of Lake Ontario, offers
a wealth of attractions for the visitor. The CN Tower,
with a spectacular aerial view of Toronto from the 1,465
ft high Space Deck, is the tallest free-standing
structure in the world, while the Harbourfront culture
and recreation centre below stretches for almost a mile.
Toronto offers fine shopping, theatre, concerts, and
even opportunities to canoe or ice skate, depending on
the time of year. The cities culture is richly diverse
and ever changing, offering an exciting snapshot of
Canada.
Royal Ontario Museum (Museum)
100 Queen's Park, Toronto M5S 2C6, Ontario
Tel: +1 416 586 8000
Galleries feature exhibits on social history, natural
history, art, archaeology, animals and other seasonal
exhibits.
Ontario Science Centre (Theatre)
770 Don Mills Road, North York M3C 1T3, Ontario
Tel: +1 416 696 3127
More than 800 exhibits in 13 exhibit halls on subjects
that include space; sports; the human body and the
infinite wonders of science and technology.
CN Tower (Building)
301 Front Street West, Toronto M5V 2T6, Ontario
Tel: +1 416 360 8500 Fax: +1 416 601 4712
The tallest free standing structure in the world.
Harbour Front Centre (Building)
410 Queens Quay West, Toronto M5V 2Z3, Ontario
Tel: +1 416 973 3000
A non-profit organization aimed at promoting the arts,
featuring concerts, dance performances, films and
children's shows throughout the year.
Casa Loma (Heritage)
1 Austin Terrace, Spadina Avenue, Toronto M5R 1X8,
Ontario
Tel: +1 416 923 1171
This mediaeval-style castle is surrounded by five-acre
gardens. The summer season brings a richness of colour
and special events.
McMichael Canadian Art Collection (Exhibition)
10365 Islington Avenue, Kleinburg L0J1C0, Ontario
Tel: +1 905 893 1121 Fax: +1 905 893 2588
Art collection of works by nationally and
internationally acclaimed Canadian artists.
Benares and Bradley House (Building)
1620 Orr Road, Mississauga, Toronto L5J 4T2, Ontario
Tel: +1 905 822 1569
A 19th-century salt-box style farmhouse, once the home
of United Empire Loyalist Lewis Bradley, his wife and
seven children has been restored to demonstrate the
everyday lives of early settlers.
Hockey Hall Of Fame (Museum)
30 Yonge Street, Toronto M5E 1X8, Ontario
Tel: +1 416 360 7765 Fax: +1 416 360 1501
A museum tribute to the fastest popular sport on earth.
The displays incorporate cutting edge technology and
interactive multi media presentations.
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