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Hockey Hall of Fame
(Attractions - Sightseeing)
30 Yonge St, Brookfield Place, Toronto  M5E 1X8 • 416-360-7765
Distance: ~419 m *
        Description: DOWNTOWN. 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 the Yonge-University line to Union Station, then walk east to Yonge Street.
       

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CN Tower
(Attractions - Sightseeing)
301 Front St W, Toronto  M5V 2T6 • 416-868-6937
Distance: ~0.592 km *
        Description: DOWNTOWN. Built as a TV transmission antenna, this tower has come to be known as Toronto's symbol and is a huge draw for tourists. At 1815 feet, it's the tallest tower in Canada. Currently serving Canadian TV and FM radio stations, it's also the workplace of hundreds of people and a popular entertainment destination. Its range of attractions and exhibits includes a glass floor lookout, cafe, award-winning 360 Restaurant (with the world's highest wine cellar!), shops, and a simulator theatre, which mimics airflight. All these facilities can be reached via the famous glass-faced elevator, which takes less than a minute to reach the observation deck.
        User Rating: 9 / 10
       

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Rogers Centre
(Attractions - Sightseeing)
1 Blue Jays Way, Toronto  M5V 1J1 • 416-341-1000 • 416-341-2771
Distance: ~0.786 km *
        Description: DOWNTOWN. Home of the Toronto Blue Jays, this breathtaking facility features the world's fastest retractable dome. The stadium also hosts the Toronto Argonauts Football Club. An amazing array of other events is scheduled here as well, from charity functions to trade shows to rock concerts. A hotel is located center field, and of their 348 rooms, 70 have direct views of the field. There's also a Hard Rock Cafe. And heads up ladies – this stadium has more women's restrooms than any other in North America (not that you won't still find a line, but it should be a little shorter!).
        User Rating: 10 / 10
       

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Old City Hall
(Attractions - Sightseeing)
60 Queen St W, Toronto  M5H 2M3 • 416-338-0338 • 416-338-7320
Distance: ~0.787 km *
        Description: DOWNTOWN. 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. In corbels under the roof, Lennox had his name secretly inscribed around the entire building. Old City Hall is worth a visit for its two-story entryway alone, in which a stained glass memorial window, a grand staircase, a mosaic floor, and commemorative murals make a spectacular impression. Today, the building functions as the Toronto South Court Office.
       

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St. James Cathedral
(Attractions - Sightseeing)
65 Church St, Toronto  M5C 2E9 • 416-364-7865
Distance: ~0.834 km *
        Description: DOWNTOWN. 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 and features Canada's tallest steeple, beautiful stained glass windows, and tributes to Toronto's Anglican faithful. The gift shop is generally open during the middle part of the day, every day except Friday.
       

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Toronto City Hall
(Attractions - Sightseeing)
100 Queen St W, Toronto  M5H 2N2 • 416-338-0338 • 416-392-2489
Distance: ~0.898 km *
        Description: DOWNTOWN. 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 allows citizens to watch as local councillors formulate policies and by-laws. A tourist favorite, the building is located on Nathan Phillips Square. Wheelchair access and underground parking are available, along with self-guided tour brochures in many languages.
       

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University of Toronto
(Attractions - Sightseeing)
25 Kings College Cir, Nona Macdonald Visitors Centre, Toronto  M5S 1A1 • 416-978-2190 • 416-978-2011
Distance: ~2.124 km *
        Description: DOWNTOWN. 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 architectural styles (contemporary, Gothic, Victorian) and greenspaces add distinctive character to the campus. During the summer, there are wonderful and informative historic walking tours of the campus as well.
       

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Ontario Parliament
(Attractions - Sightseeing)
111 Wellesley St W, Queen's Park, Toronto  M4W 3H8 • 416-325-7500
Distance: ~2.169 km *
        Description: DOWNTOWN. 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, visitors may view the proceedings – free passes are available at the south basement entrance. The exact dates the house is in session vary, but the hours are Monday from 10:30am-6pm and Tuesday through Thursday 9am-6pm.
       

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Ontario Place
(Attractions - Sightseeing)
955 Lake Shore Blvd, Toronto  M6K 3B9 • 416-314-9900
Distance: ~4.275 km *
        Description: DOWNTOWN. Ontario Place grounds, attractions, and restaurants will be closed until 2017 for revitalization. Molsen Canadian Ampitheatre, Echo Beach, Ontario Place Marina, and Atlantis Pavilion will remain open during renovations. An international entertainment, cultural, and leisure complex, Ontario Place stretches across three man-made islands (and 96 acres) right off the Lake Ontario Waterfront. The beautifully landscaped complex offers lagoons, picnic areas, an IMAX theater, amphitheaters, mini-golf, pedal boats, boutiques, playgrounds, restaurants, pubs, and an amusement park. Each island is packed full of entertainment options for thrill seekers and wee ones.
        User Rating: 10 / 10
       

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Beaches
(Attractions - Sightseeing)
Toronto
Distance: ~8.790 km *
        Description: EAST TORONTO. One of Toronto's most engaging and popular communities, this charming neighborhood is known for its parks, fun public events, outdoor pursuits, and dining scene. During the warmer months, you can enjoy a wide range of activities, including windsurfing, rollerblading, boating, swimming and sunbathing in the sand. When the weather turns frosty, the activity doesn't stop – cross country skiing, ice skating, hiking, and shopping are all high on the list of favored winter pastimes.
       

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