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Art Gallery of Ontario

The Art Gallery of Ontario displays over 40,000 works capturing 1,000 years of European, Canadian, Modern, Inuit, and contemporary art
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Canada Day Guide

Looking for great ways to celebrate Canada Day in Toronto? Our guide brings you everything from music to fireworks to roller coasters, so grab your friends and enjoy the day in Toronto! Check out our Toronto Canada Day Guide.
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5100 Yonge Street, Toronto, M2N5V7
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Canadian National Exhibition

The Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) began as an agricultural fair in 1878 and has now grown into Canada's largest annual summertime party. This summertime party has everything a person could ask for.
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Church Street

Located in the laid back Gay Village of Toronto, Church Street is best known as a home away from home for a large number of gays and lesbians.
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Between Carlton and King, Toronto, M4Y 2C8
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Hockey Hall of Fame

Home of the Stanley Cup and the best of hockey. Take shots at real-time goalies; stop the shots of Gretzky and Messier; call the play-by-play of some of hockey's greatest goals; view hockey flicks in one of our two theatres; get up close and personal with the Stanley Cup; explore the largest collection of hockey memorabilia in the world — all of this plus so much more!
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Royal Ontario Museum

Canada's largest exhibition of world culture and natural history artifacts is located in Toronto and is a must see museum in Toronto.
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