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An upscale shopping strip of high-end fashion and home-decor stores (see Bloor Street).
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Historic and modern pieces from around the world (see Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art).
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Bars and restaurants buzz at night; shops and delis bustle during the day (see Little Italy).
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Carved into the entranceway columns are caricatures of local politicians – with one exception – a straight-faced depiction of the architect. The building now serves as a courthouse (see Old City Hall).
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This stately building is set in a park dotted with statues and cannons (see Ontario Legislative Building). Visitors can watch politicians in action from the gallery or join in a tour of the building.
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Ontario’s first law school now houses upper provincial courts. The interior of this heritage building is magnificent, the restaurant, good value.
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An 1866 house restored with its original artifacts. Tours of the home mandatory; wandering the gardens is free.
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Leafy residential sidestreets and lively cafés, ethnic restaurants, pubs, and shops along Bloor Street make for a great stroll (see The Annex).
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A sprawling campus of green-spaces and historic stone buildings dominates a huge swath of the central city, fanning out north, east, and west from Queen’s Park up to Bloor Street. A more recent addition is the post-modern Graduate House. (see University of Toronto).
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A neighborhood of eclectic shops, cutting-edge galleries, and funky cafés (see West Queen West Art & Design District).
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