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 CN Tower 

   CN Tower

The world’s tallest tower, CN Tower, dominates the city's skyline and provides spectacular panoramic views of the city. CN (Canadian National) Tower 553 meter (1,815 feet) high was built between 1973 and 1976. Now about 2 million people visit the tower every year.

301 Front Street West
Downtown Toronto, ON
Open 364 Days a year (closed Christmas)

 

 

Casa Loma

  Casa Loma

Casa Loma is a Gothic Revival style house in Toronto, that is now a museum.
It was originally a residence for financier Sir Henry Mill Pellatt.
Casa Loma was constructed over a three-year period from 1911–1914.

The house cost approximately $3.5 million and took a team of 300 workers three years to build from start to finish. Casa Loma is one of Toronto's most popular tourist attractions.

1 Austin Terrace, Toronto, ON
Open daily from 9:30am - 5:00 pm (Closed Christmas Day)

Royal Ontario Museum 

Royal Ontario

     Museum

Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) opened in 1914 and has grown to become Canada's largest museum of natural history and world cultures.

Royal Ontario Museum isCanada's largest museum with more than 40 galleries of art, archaeology and natural science.

This is your opportunity to experience one of the greatest archaeological discoveries in history, over six million objects in its collections.

100 Queen's Park
Downtown Toronto, ON

Distillery

Distillery Historic

        District

The Distillery District is historic and entertainment place and one of Ontario’s hottest tourist attractions where you can view live theatres, galleries, design and fashion, jewelry stores, unique cafes.


52,000 sq. m district comprises more than 40 heritage buildings and 10 streets, and is the largest collection of Victorian era industrial architecture in North America. The Gooderham and Worts Distillery was founded in 1832, and by the late 1860s was the largest distillery in the world. In 2001, the site was transformed the district into a pedestrian-oriented arts, culture and entertainment neighbourhood. In 2003, the district was reopened to the public to great acclaim.

55 Mill Street
Toronto, ON

 

Ontario Science Centre 

Ontario Science 

         Centre

Ontario Science Centre is a science museum in Toronto
The Centre has several hundred interactive and passive exhibits throughout the buildings.

Unlike the traditional museum where the exhibits are there to be looked at, the majority of the exhibits at the Science Centre were interactive, while many others were live demonstrations.

 

 

770 Don Mills Road
Toronto ON

 

 

Art Gallery 

The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) is an art museum in Toronto's Downtown.
The Art Gallery collection includes more than 80,000 works spanning from 1st century to the present day. The museum was founded in 1900 as the Art Museum of Toronto. In 2004 Transformation AGO begins with project to redesign building. The Art Gallery of Ontario reopened in November 2008 after renovation and space expansion. The photography collection contains over 40,000 works from Europe and North America, from historic prints to contemporary works and from mordernists. Another significant collection at the gallery are the print and drawings, including one of the biggest holdings of Robert Motherwell drawings in the world. 

 


 Post Card

 Order a postcard from Toronto, Ontario Canada to anywhere in the world for $5

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