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    • 9.3
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      Nathan Phillips Sq, Toronto
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      • Noel C.

        Noel C. • September 21, 2022It's a sign! But in Toronto. One of the best cities in the world. Near to most things and an abundance of hotels. The sign is great for a picture in any season, and winter will even give you skating

    • 9.0
      Monument
      301 Front St W (at John St), Toronto
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      • Michaela T.

        Michaela T. • October 24, 2016Amazing view. Would recommend. Try early morning or night as less busy. Lots of different levels and glass floor. Worth seeing.

    • 8.3
      Monument
      60 Queen Street West, Toronto
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      • Andra Z.

        Andra Z. • September 15, 2016Amazing architecture. Loved the contrast between old and new (the glass building next to the City Hall)

    • 7.9
      Monument
      82 Bond St, Toronto
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      • Jim M.

        Jim M. • September 16, 2010Check out the house of the first mayor of Toronto. Call ahead and check timings of their free tours. Very informative.

    • 8.5
      Monument
      111 Wellesley St W (at Queen's Park Crescent), Toronto
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      • Jay M.

        Jay M. • May 4, 2010Take the tour. Interesting history!

    • 8.4
      Monument
      66 Bond St. (at Shuter St), Toronto
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      • Carl G.

        Carl G. • November 28, 2015Very pretty building. Peaceful oasis from the noise of the city.

    • 8.0
      Monument
      130 Queen Street West (at University), Toronto
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      • Justin T.

        Justin T. • August 27, 2010Around the hall is a park with open green spaces, benches, gardens, and city wildlife. Nice for relaxing.

    • 8.0
      Monument
      100 Queen St. W. (at Bay St.), Toronto
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      • Fatih K.

        Fatih K. • January 27, 2016Very friendly people (in general) with good and attentive service quality

    • 8.0
      Monument
      65 Church St. (at King St. E), Toronto
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      • John M.

        John M. • March 13, 2010If you are ever lucky enough to be around during doors open toronto then check out the bell tower at this spot. Not for aged or faint of heart. Some climbing involved.

    • 7.6
      Monument
      49 Wellington Street East (Front), Toronto
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      • robbie N

        robbie N • April 29, 2010The neighbouring berczy park is a great summer spot for lunch and power sun before heading back to the dark office.

    • 7.7
      Monument
      56 Queen St E, Toronto
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      • Lucie K.

        Lucie K. • December 26, 2014Very nice church and the Christmas Eve Midnight Mass was very interesting even for us atheists.

    • 7.6
      Monument
      427 Bloor Street West, Toronto
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    • 6.6
      Monument
      160 Queen Street West, Toronto
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      • DHR.com

        DHR.com • January 3, 2012This historic house in downtown Toronto is a great example of Georgian architecture and is the only remaining brick residence of the Town of York. Lots of historical artifacts are in store here.

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      Monument
      University Ave (College Ave), Toronto
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    • ?
      Monument
      720 Bay St. (Gerrard St. W.), Toronto
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      • Thomas

        Thomas • September 2, 2014Fabolous night shot of downtown Toronto from the fountains angle.

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      Monument
      220 Front Street West (Simcoe St), Toronto
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      Monument
      King St W (John St), Toronto
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      • Gabriel S.

        Gabriel S. • November 29, 2019The first batch were honoured in 1998. As of 2019 there're 180 inductions.

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      299 Queen St West (John St), Toronto
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      • @JRoc23

        @JRoc23 • April 17, 2010Damn right.http://www.blogto.com/city/2007/07/crazy_citytv_live-eye_truck_is_staying_put/

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      Monument
      Queen Street East (between Coxwell and Woodbine Avenue), Toronto
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      Monument
      7 Hart House Circle (University of Toronto), Toronto
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      • Glen F.

        Glen F. • November 22, 2013Inside the tower is an interesting little (and free) museum, the Memorial Room, about UofT's connection to military conflicts. Check their website for more info and opening hours:

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