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CAA Ed Mirvish Theatre (Performing arts)
244 Victoria St Toronto, ON M5B 1V8 CanadaCAA Ed Mirvish Theatre is most popular around 2 PM on Saturdays. It's most quiet on Tuesdays.
The CAA Ed Mirvish Theatre is an elegantly restored vaudeville and motion picture palace celebrated its centennial in 1920. Proudly supported by CAA.
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Riverdale Park East (Park)
550 Broadview Ave Toronto, ON M4K 2N6 CanadaRiverdale Park East is most popular around 7 PM on Sundays. Visitors usually stay up to 1,5 hours here. It's most quiet on Tuesdays.
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Toronto Music Garden (Park)
479 Queens Quay W Toronto, ON M5V 3M8 CanadaToronto Music Garden is most popular around 4 PM on Sundays. Visitors usually stay up to 1 hour here. It's most quiet on Tuesdays.
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Queen's Park (Park)
110 Wellesley St W Toronto, ON M7A 1A2 CanadaQueen's Park is most popular around 1 PM on Thursdays. Visitors usually stay up to 1,5 hours here. It's most quiet on Sundays.
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Berczy Park (Park)
35 Wellington St E Toronto, ON M5E 1C6 CanadaBerczy Park is most popular around 2 PM on Saturdays. Visitors usually stay up to 1 hour here. It's most quiet on Mondays.
Berczy Park is a 3,606 square metre public park located in the triangle of land between Wellington, Front and Scott streets, across the St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts. The space has been a public park since 1980, before which it sat vacant or served as a parking lot. Over the last few years, the City of Toronto has been working closely with the local community to plan the revitalization of the well-used and well-worn park.
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Queen’s Quay Terminal (Tourist destination)
207 Queens Quay W Suite 141 Toronto, ON M5J 1A7 Canada
Queen’s Quay Terminal is an iconic building rich with history. Built in 1926, the building was originally a dry-storage shed for general merchandise and cold-storage facility known as the Toronto Terminal Warehouse. At the time it was one of the largest buildings in the country.
Transformed in 1983, Queen’s Quay Terminal was one of Toronto’s first conversions of a former industrial building to an elegant mixed commercial, residential, and retail complex.
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