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Air Canada Centre - Toronto
AIR CANADA CENTRE. The Air Canada Centre is the home to the Maple Leafs and the Raptors since February 20, 1999. Flexible design and conversion capabilities allow Air Canada Centre to showcase professional sports, full-house concerts and more.
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Allan Gardens - Toronto
ALLAN GARDENS. The six greenhouses of Allan Gardens conservatory comprise over 16,000 square feet. The colorful seasonal plants, which supplement the permanent plant collection of the conservatory, are grown in the Department of Parks and Recreation's production greenhouses in High Park. The Allan Garden's Palm House was constructed in 1908 and is a designated heritage building. Allan Gardens is located on the south side of Carlton Street between Jarvis and Sherbourne Streets. For more information call (416) 392-7288.
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Allan Gardens - Toronto
ALLAN GARDENS. The six greenhouses of Allan Gardens conservatory comprise over 16,000 square feet. The colorful seasonal plants, which supplement the permanent plant collection of the conservatory, are grown in the Department of Parks and Recreation's production greenhouses in High Park. The Allan Garden's Palm House was constructed in 1908 and is a designated heritage building. Allan Gardens is located on the south side of Carlton Street between Jarvis and Sherbourne Streets. For more information call (416) 392-7288.
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Allan Gardens - Toronto
ALLAN GARDENS. The six greenhouses of Allan Gardens conservatory comprise over 16,000 square feet. The colorful seasonal plants, which supplement the permanent plant collection of the conservatory, are grown in the Department of Parks and Recreation's production greenhouses in High Park. The Allan Garden's Palm House was constructed in 1908 and is a designated heritage building. Allan Gardens is located on the south side of Carlton Street between Jarvis and Sherbourne Streets. For more information call (416) 392-7288.
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Allan Gardens - Toronto
ALLAN GARDENS. The six greenhouses of Allan Gardens conservatory comprise over 16,000 square feet. The colorful seasonal plants, which supplement the permanent plant collection of the conservatory, are grown in the Department of Parks and Recreation's production greenhouses in High Park. The Allan Garden's Palm House was constructed in 1908 and is a designated heritage building. Allan Gardens is located on the south side of Carlton Street between Jarvis and Sherbourne Streets. For more information call (416) 392-7288.
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Allan Gardens - Toronto
ALLAN GARDENS. The six greenhouses of Allan Gardens conservatory comprise over 16,000 square feet. The colorful seasonal plants, which supplement the permanent plant collection of the conservatory, are grown in the Department of Parks and Recreation's production greenhouses in High Park. The Allan Garden's Palm House was constructed in 1908 and is a designated heritage building. Allan Gardens is located on the south side of Carlton Street between Jarvis and Sherbourne Streets. For more information call (416) 392-7288.
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Art Gallery of Ontario - Toronto
The Art Gallery of Ontario is one of North America's largest art museums. It comprises 50 galleries that showcase thousands of works of various media spanning 600 years. The Henry Moore Sculpture Center houses the largest public collection of works by that British sculptor. The Grange is one of the oldest brick houses in Toronto; it is a living museum of life in Upper Canada in the 1830s.
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Art Gallery of Ontario - Toronto
The Art Gallery of Ontario is one of North America's largest art museums. It comprises 50 galleries that showcase thousands of works of various media spanning 600 years. The Henry Moore Sculpture Center houses the largest public collection of works by that British sculptor. The Grange is one of the oldest brick houses in Toronto; it is a living museum of life in Upper Canada in the 1830s.
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BCE Place - Toronto
BCE PLACE. Circled by Wellington, Bay, Yonge and Front Streets, BCE Place includes the 51-storey Canada Trust Tower and the two-tier Bay Wellington Tower. Standing at 259 metres (863 feet), the Canada Trust Tower is Toronto's third largest. Designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, the tower has as many as 16 exterior corners on some floors. BCE Place combines new and old architecture with elegance. Toronto's past is represented at BCE by 11 buildings that survived the Great Fire of 1904. With refurbished facades they are a peak into what Toronto's core looked like before the mega-towers rose in their place.
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BCE Place - Toronto
BCE PLACE. Circled by Wellington, Bay, Yonge and Front Streets, BCE Place includes the 51-storey Canada Trust Tower and the two-tier Bay Wellington Tower. Standing at 259 metres (863 feet), the Canada Trust Tower is Toronto's third largest. Designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, the tower has as many as 16 exterior corners on some floors. BCE Place combines new and old architecture with elegance. Toronto's past is represented at BCE by 11 buildings that survived the Great Fire of 1904. With refurbished facades they are a peak into what Toronto's core looked like before the mega-towers rose in their place.
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