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Metro Toronto Convention Centre, is a convention complex located in downtown Toronto, Ontario along Front Street West in the former Railway Lands. The property is today owned by Oxford Properties.
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The Direct Energy Centre, known until June 2006 as the National Trade Centre, is the newest building at Exhibition Place in Toronto, Canada . It has 10 exhibit halls with 1 million square feet of space.
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The Royal Botanical Gardens (RBG) is headquartered in Burlington and also include lands in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. On 31 July 2006, the Royal Botanical Gardens was selected as the National Focal Point for the Global strategy for plant conservation (GSPC) by Environment Canada.
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First opened in August 1929, the Automotive Building at Exhibition Place was considered a modern marvel. Designed by Douglas Kertland, the Automotive Building was designed in the Art Deco style with intricate stone carvings and spectacular lighting features.
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Yonge-Dundas Square is a public square, situated at the southeast corner of the intersection of Yonge Street and Dundas Street East in Downtown Toronto.
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The Bata Shoe Museum is a museum in downtown Toronto, Canada, located at the southwest corner of the intersection of Bloor St and St George St, just east of The Annex neighbourhood, and by the University of Toronto campus. Clothes don't make the man (or woman), but shoes do: visit this fantastic collection of more than 10,000 items of footwear spanning 4,500 years.
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Ontario Place is a multiple use site under development in Toronto, Ontario. It takes its name from Ontario Place, a theme park that operated on the site from 1971 to 2011. Currently the site includes the Molson Canadian Amphitheatre, event facility "Atlantis", and a marina. Buildings on the site include "pods" designed by Eb Zeidler and a geodesic dome, previously an IMAX theatre called Cinesphere. Located on the shore of Lake Ontario, just south of Exhibition Place, it consists of three artificially constructed, landscaped islands.
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The Air Canada Centre (ACC) s a multi-purpose indoor sporting arena located on Bay Street in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is the home of the Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League (NHL), the Toronto Raptors of the National Basketball Association (NBA), and the Toronto Rock of the National Lacrosse League (NLL).
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Want to be transported to a different realm where Knights reign and the rule of law is competition? Held in a majestic castle in the Exhibition Grounds is Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament. An inspiring, joyful and thoroughly engaging production where knights on horseback jostle, compete in swordplay, and other fantastic and amazing medieval games.
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Black Creek Pioneer Village is a heritage museum in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, just west of York University and southeast of the Jane and Steeles intersection. It overlooks Black Creek, a tributary of the Humber River. The village is a recreation of life in 19th-century Ontario and gives an idea how rural Ontario might have looked in the early-to-mid-19th century.
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The Toronto Zoo is a zoo located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. There are five rides: NEW Gorilla Climb Ropes Course, Zoomobile, Conservation Carousel, Camels and Ponies.
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The Ontario Science Centre in Toronto is a great place to go, it is full of great exhibits. Some of the things you will see at the science center have to do with music, social diversity, sound, space, and electricity.
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Built in 1793, Fort York National Historic Site is the birthplace of urban Toronto. It is best known as the location where the Battle of York came to its violent climax in 1813 during the War of 1812. The Fort served as the city's primary harbor defense between the 1790s and the 1880s, and was the home of a military garrison until the 1930s.
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Rogers Centre is a multi-purpose stadium in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada situated next to the CN Tower near the shores of Lake Ontario. Opened in 1989 on the former Railway Lands, it is home to the Toronto Blue Jays of Major League Baseball and the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League.
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Harbourfront Centre is a key cultural organization on Toronto, Ontario's waterfront, situated at 235 Queens Quay West. Established as a crown corporation in 1972 by the federal government to create a waterfront park, it became a non-profit organization in 1991. Funding comes from corporate sponsors, government grants, individual donors and entrepreneurial activities. Harbourfront Centre has a seating capacity of 2,000.
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