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Not only does this museum contain shoes from all periods and many famous personalities, but the building itself is in the shape of a shoebox.
Rogers Centre - Toronto's SkyDome, aka "the concrete convertible" - was the first large size stadium to have a retractable roof. This idea was perfect for the Toronto climate which can be a bit dodgy
With its 35 restored buildings from the 1860s, this village recreates Victorian-era pioneer life for visitors.
Neighborhood with excellent schools and a popular playground particularly attractive to families with children.
Historic home of financier James Austin houses an impressive collection of furniture and decorative art.
The Air Canada Centre is a multi-purpose entertainment facility. It hosts concerts by some the worlds biggest stars like Tina Turner, Lady Gaga, Madonna, Metallica, KISS, Jay-Z, and Andrea Bocelli...
This is a must see. The gallery itself is housed in a beautiful lodge made out of wood and surrounded by a forrest. In the collection, there are quite a number of good Group of Seven paintings...
Venue for folk and acoustic music.
Downtown gallery displaying a wide variety of beautiful native handicrafts.
Undiscovered by tourists, this quaint neighborhood is home to an academic crowd and contains trendy antique stores and restaurants.
When first opened on February 1964, Yorkdale was the world’s largest shopping mall ! Today, Yorkdale offers 1.6 million sq. feet (487,680 sq. metres) of space with more than 240 stores and...
Art Gallery of Ontario (Toronto, Ontario) The Art Gallery of Ontario reopened in November 2008 following an extensive renovation by architect Frank Gehry, who grew up just blocks away. The AGO's...