An opera house can assume a larger-than-life presence and become a symbol of a city. Think of Milan's La Scala, the swooping sail architecture of Sydney or the stunning...
145 Queen Street WLoved by performers and concert-goers alike, this hall is one of Canada's finest. Located far from the city centre, in the Toronto Centre for the Arts in North York, the...
5040 Yonge StreetNamed after the Canadian piano virtuoso, this theatre continues to be one of Toronto's favourite concert venues. It is home to many of CBC Radio's broadcasts, which cover...
250 Front Street WThe fan-shaped outdoor summer stage looks out on to Lake Ontario and the Toronto Islands. It usually hosts world music concerts, but you can sometimes catch the Canadian Opera...
235 Queens Quay WThe first concert at this historic auditorium took place in 1894 and featured Handel's Messiah, performed by a 500-member choir and 70-piece orchestra. Today the 2,765-seat...
178 Victoria StreetIn the shape of a snare drum, this striking glass building is hard to miss. The home of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, the 2,812-seat theatre also hosts many other classical...
60 Simcoe StreetWith the COC and ballet gone, this 3,000-seat theatre is will continue to act as a roadhouse for touring Broadway-style shows, and a wide range of pop and classical performers....
1 Front Street EIntimate, sacred and mellow: with those qualities, it's no surprise that this has been Tafelmusik's main stage for almost 25 years. It is also the favourite venue of local...
427 Bloor Street W