An architectural renaissance has made Toronto a must-see destination for architecture buffs. Discover how renowned architects like Daniel Libeskind, Jack Diamond, Frank Gehry, Norman Foster and Will Alsop have redefined Toronto’s cityscape.
With a permanent collection of more than 73,000 works of art, the Art Gallery of Ontario is among the most distinguished...> read More
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Unique architectural monument made with 24,000 pieces of marble and stone. One of a kind in Canada! A place to discover...> read More
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Visit the last double-decker theatre in the world and National Historic Site. Year round guided tours, Thursdays and...> read More
Take an intimate look at one of the world’s oldest forms of art and material culture – ceramics. The Museum’s collection...> read More
No trip to Toronto is complete without a visit to the Royal Ontario Museum - Canada’s largest museum of world cultures...> read More
Join the Toronto Society of Architects' Guided Walking Tours to see and learn about some of Toronto's most significant...> read More
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Green initiatives are sprouting up all over the city. Click here to learn about Toronto’s ever-evolving, innovative plan to help our environment.
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