The 21,000-seat arena offers regular behind-the-scenes tours that, schedule permitting, include a glimpse inside the dressing rooms of home teams the Raptors (basketball) and...
40 Bay StreetThe AGO is staying open despite the fact that it's having its insides ripped out and transformed in a Frank Gehry-designed makeover. Specific galleries and wings will be closed...
317 Dundas Street WA playful take on a shoe box, Raymond Moriyama's oddly shaped building houses everything from native slippers to celebrity footwear (from Marilyn Monroe's red pumps to Elton...
327 Bloor Street WAdmittedly Canadian TV history isn't going to mean much to visitors from abroad, but the CBC Broadcasting Centre's big-box architecture, giant atrium and main-floor museum are...
250 Front Street WThe former home of the Toronto Stock Exchange, this 1937 building is as notable for its deco design as for its collection of post-war Canuck artefacts. Noted Canadian artist...
234 Bay StreetA tribute to Canada's national game, this sports shrine features more than 5,110 sq m (50,000 sq ft) of games, displays and memorabilia, including Olympic artefacts and...
BCE PlaceAfter years in the hinterland, the arrival of MOCCA on West Queen West serves to reinforce the street cred of the arts movement on Queen. Exhibits in the two large rooms are...
952 Queen Street WThe multi-level centre houses 800 or so science exhibits, plus Toronto's only planetarium and an Omnimax movie theatre. The OSC opened in 1969, and some exhibits now have a...
770 Don Mills RoadThis unusual museum, housed in a converted sugar bag warehouse, was opened in 1979 and underwent a major revamp in 1996. In addition to generic exhibits on the history of the...
95 Queens Quay EDesigned by Daniel Libeskind, the architect behind Berlin's Jewish Museum and Manchester's Imperial War Museum North, the glass-and-steel structure is, depending on your point...
100 Queen's ParkOf the many microbreweries in Toronto, the Steam Whistle gets top marks for location, sandwiched between the ACC and the CN Tower in a railway roundhouse building. The brewery...
255 Bremner BoulevardThis little-known museum on the north side of the University College quad houses the private collection of New York City psychoanalyst Dr Lillian Malcove Ormos. Medieval...
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