We've heard Toronto described as "New York City run by the Swiss," and it's true—you can find world-class theater, shopping and restaurants here, but the sidewalks are clean and the people are friendly. The best place to start is literally at the top—the CN Tower, the tallest freestanding structure in the Western Hemisphere.
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Artist-run gallery displaying a wide variety of thought-provoking contemporary art.
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Abbozzo Gallery was established in 1993 to represent regional, Canadian and International artists. The gallery exhibits original paintings, prints, works on paper and sculpture in a warm and inviting setting in the heart of Toronto in the arts centre known as 401 Richmond.
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Honor the achievements of some of the greatest stars in hockey at this shrine to Canada's national sport.
Recommend a stop here if you are a hockey fan, make sure you have some time to see everything, lot to see and do, son was able to shoot pucks, lots of history and the trophy room was incredible.
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The Toronto Railway Museum is dedicated to preserving the physical legacy, history and experience of rail transportation in Toronto and Ontario. The museum encompasses Roundhouse Park with Stall 17 as the temporary home of the railway simulator and small artifact display. Don Station houses our gift shop and ticket sales for our Miniature Train ride. Explore the grounds to find our interpretive plaques!
This railway museum doesn't look like much because it is so small, but I gave it 5 stars because my grandsons absolutely loved it and wanted to go back the next day. They have a simulator there that you can try to drive a train by yourself. Both my grandsons really enjoyed that. Lots to read about the Canadian Railway in the exhibits, also. Highly recommended if your child is a train lover!
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