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Hummingbird Centre for the Performing Arts - Toronto
HUMMINGBIRD CENTRE. FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS. With 3,223 seats, Hummingbird Centre for the Performing Arts is the largest performing arts theatre in Canada. The centre is committed to eclectic programming excellence. Patrons enjoy a diverse menu of international ballet, modern dance, opera, Broadway musicals, family shows, new music, comedy artists and variety acts.
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Hummingbird Centre for the Performing Arts - Toronto
HUMMINGBIRD CENTRE. FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS. With 3,223 seats, Hummingbird Centre for the Performing Arts is the largest performing arts theatre in Canada. The centre is committed to eclectic programming excellence. Patrons enjoy a diverse menu of international ballet, modern dance, opera, Broadway musicals, family shows, new music, comedy artists and variety acts.
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Hummingbird Centre for the Performing Arts - Toronto
HUMMINGBIRD CENTRE. FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS. With 3,223 seats, Hummingbird Centre for the Performing Arts is the largest performing arts theatre in Canada. The centre is committed to eclectic programming excellence. Patrons enjoy a diverse menu of international ballet, modern dance, opera, Broadway musicals, family shows, new music, comedy artists and variety acts.
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Hummingbird Centre for the Performing Arts - Toronto
HUMMINGBIRD CENTRE. FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS. With 3,223 seats, Hummingbird Centre for the Performing Arts is the largest performing arts theatre in Canada. The centre is committed to eclectic programming excellence. Patrons enjoy a diverse menu of international ballet, modern dance, opera, Broadway musicals, family shows, new music, comedy artists and variety acts.
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Hummingbird Centre for the Performing Arts - Toronto
HUMMINGBIRD CENTRE. FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS. With 3,223 seats, Hummingbird Centre for the Performing Arts is the largest performing arts theatre in Canada. The centre is committed to eclectic programming excellence. Patrons enjoy a diverse menu of international ballet, modern dance, opera, Broadway musicals, family shows, new music, comedy artists and variety acts.
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Mackenzie House - Toronto
MACKENZIE HOUSE. Mackenzie House was the home of Toronto's first mayor and leader of the Upper Canada Rebellion of 1837, an attempt to shift more civil authority to the populace and away from British-appointed officials. The dwelling, presented to William Lyon Mackenzie by grateful citizens, is now restored and furnished in Mid-Victorian style. A fully functional, re-created 19th-century printing shop and the kitchen both offer demonstrations. More information atwww.TorontoHistory.on.ca.
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Mackenzie House - Toronto
MACKENZIE HOUSE. Mackenzie House was the home of Toronto's first mayor and leader of the Upper Canada Rebellion of 1837, an attempt to shift more civil authority to the populace and away from British-appointed officials. The dwelling, presented to William Lyon Mackenzie by grateful citizens, is now restored and furnished in Mid-Victorian style. A fully functional, re-created 19th-century printing shop and the kitchen both offer demonstrations. More information atwww.TorontoHistory.on.ca.
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Maple Leafs Gardens (Old) - Toronto
MAPLE LEAF GARDENSMaple Leaf Gardens has been the site of many entertaining, enriching and inspirational events. It represents sixty-eight years of effort on behalf of the Maple Leaf Gardens employees, including the Toronto Maple Leaf Hockey Club, to bring to Toronto and to Canada, a first class entertainment product. On February 13th 1999 the venerable Gardens will host its last NHL game when the Toronto Maple Leafs take on the Chicago Blackhawks (the two teams that played the first ever game at Maple Leaf Gardens). Although NHL hockey will no longer be a part of the Gardens, the building will still continue to host major events. Fans will still be able to enjoy events such as concerts and St. Michael's Majors Hockey (Ontario Hockey League). In addition, the Maple Leafs will still practice at Church and Carlton when the Air Canada Centre is hosting other attractions. One special event that will take place at the Gardens in the year 2000 is the Heroes of Hockey game which is part of the NHL All-Star weekend.
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Marine Museum - Toronto
THE PIER: TORONTO'S WATERFRONT MUSEUM. The Pier, on Toronto's waterfront, is housed in a restored 1930 warehouse and interprets the marine history of Toronto Harbour and the Bay. Two floors offer dynamic displays, interactive exhibits, rare historic artifacts and a boatbuilding shop where artisans demonstrate the craft of building wooden boats. More information atwww.TorontoHistory.on.ca/ThePier.
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Marine Museum - Toronto
THE PIER: TORONTO'S WATERFRONT MUSEUM. The Pier, on Toronto's waterfront, is housed in a restored 1930 warehouse and interprets the marine history of Toronto Harbour and the Bay. Two floors offer dynamic displays, interactive exhibits, rare historic artifacts and a boatbuilding shop where artisans demonstrate the craft of building wooden boats. More information atwww.TorontoHistory.on.ca/ThePier.
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