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Canada and the culture of Toronto is also very much to see. If you come to Toronto, who will be confronted in the city with a vibrant and ever-present culture, history and varied landscape. Toronto as a city is worth a journey and cultural attractions including the CN Tower and Toronto Iceland give the city only a face. Theater and cultural events in Toronto, just to belong to everyday life. Numerous galleries and museums to bring history closer to the culture.

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CN Tower

sight CN Tower

Spectacular views from the highest tower in the world. You can see more than 100 km from the highest freestanding tower in the world. An observation platform (partly with a glass floor!) is at the 447 ...

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Harbourfront

sight Harbourfront

Harbourfront Centre on waterfront Queens Quay is a non-profit cultural facility dedicated to providing arts, culture, education, and recreation programs for Toronto's residents. Indoor and outdoor eve...

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Toronto Islands

sight Toronto Islands

Toronto's share of massive Lake Ontario is home to the Toronto Islands. Connected to the mainland by ferries, this island chain has become a popular spot for residents and tourists to get away from it...

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Royal Ontario Museum

museum / gallery Royal Ontario Museum

With 6 million exhibits the largest and best museum of the city: rich archaeological and paleontological collections, and Chinese and European art. Large exhibitions. Are a planetarium, and the Gardin...

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Bay Street

sight Bay Street

Stretching from Queens Quay to Davenport Road, Bay Street is the heart of Toronto's bustling financial district. Four of Canada's major banks can be found at the intersection of Bay and King Streets, ...

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Chinatown

sight Chinatown

In 1878, Sam Ching opened a laundromat on Adelaide Street. By 1910, there were over a thousand Chinese in Toronto. Today, Toronto's Chinatown has become of North America's biggest Chinese enclaves. Ba...

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Hockey Hall of Fame

sight Hockey Hall of Fame

The Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto has been dedicated to honoring the history of ice hockey since 1943. Since its inception it's become a museum as well, featuring exhibits about players and teams as ...

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Nathan Phillips Square

sight Nathan Phillips Square

Nathan Phillips Square is a city square located in front of Toronto City Hall. Visit to people watch or attend the numerous events hosted here, such as art displays, concerts, farmers' markets, and Wi...

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Art Gallery of Ontario

museum / gallery Art Gallery of Ontario

By 2007, the art museum and is only partially accessible. Worth seeing the Henry Moore Sculpture Center. 317 Dundas Street W, Wed-Fri 10-21, Sat / Sun 10-17.30 clock, admission $ 8, www.ago.net

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Ontario Science Centre

museum / gallery Ontario Science Centre

address: Ontario Science Center, Toronto, ON, Canada

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