Address: 20 Stonehill Ct ph08, Scarborough, ON M1W 2Y6, Canada
Address: 366 Oakwood Ave, York, ON M6E 2W3, Canada
Address: 327 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M5S 1W7, Canada
“A nice museum, especially for shoe lovers. Would recommend going on Thursday evenings when it is pay what you can (between 5-8 PM)”
Address: 310 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M5S 1W4, Canada
Address: Toronto, ON M5J 2H3, Canada
“I could save time with online tickets purchase!”
Address: 245 Carlaw Ave #004, Toronto, ON M4M 2S1, Canada
“Best Spy School for Kids in Town! The only Spy School for Kids in Town! Bring your kids in for a Weekend Mission, register them for Afterschool Program, PA Day, and Camps. Yes, we also host Birthday Parties for up to 18 kids. It's fun and educational. I'm not just the Founder, my kids are also clients (Junior Spies in Training).”
Address: Downsview, Toronto, ON M3M 3E6, Canada
“A small but powerful place, Heroes Park is right where fallen soldiers 'come home' to the Coroners' Building after being driven down the Highway of Heroes from Trenton. This park will stay small, but will build over the years, with benches, statues and signage honouring Canada's fallen.”
Address: 133 Cartwright Ave, North York, ON M6A 1V4, Canada
“Leon is fast and skilled. His experience speaks volumes. He has helped many of my clients put up art either for staging or to feel settled in a new home. Today I had the privilege of working with him again and this time it was for my home. He takes all the guess work out of the equation, he is confident about placement. Always reliable and pleasant. Contact him to install any art, he truly is the best.”
Address: 328 Passmore Ave, Scarborough, ON M1V 5J5, Canada
“Very Comfortable Set up.. Following all 100% Guidelines to Protect all volunteers and attendees!!”
Address: 16 Phin Ave, Toronto, ON M4J 3T2, Canada
Address: 15 Case Goods Lane, Toronto, ON M5A 3C4, Canada
“Wonderful array of artist studios who sell their wares. Unique, one of a kind, with good pricing.”
Address: 750 Davenport Rd, Toronto, ON M6G 2B3, Canada
“Back in the 1800's in what was then known as Upper Canada, private companies were contracted to build, improve and maintain roads, in return for which they were permitted to collect tolls from users. This museum represents such a cottage. It is a lovely small place that has friendly volunteer staff.”
Address: 4709 Dundas St W, Etobicoke, ON M9A 1A8, Canada
“Very cool historic site - lots of awesome stories about the early Toronto lifestyle. Staff is very knowledgeable, and their events are awesome! Definitely check them out on the last Thursday of the month (live music, roaring fire, historic food and drink, and an atmosphere that will make your heart glow!!)”
Address: 660 Fleet St, Toronto, ON M5V 1A9, Canada
“The Regimental Council for The Queen’s York Rangers is composed of volunteers who give their time to preserve the history and traditions of the Rangers and ensure its longevity. The Council’s primary aim is to promote, support and assist in the maintenance and development of the unit and the welfare of the soldiers of the Regiment.”
Address: 101 Toro Rd North York, ON M3J 2Z1 Toro Rd, North York, ON M3J 2Z1, Canada
“You can avoid your homesickness at that place. Helpful and friendly people.”
Address: Bathurst St, Toronto, ON M2R 3V2, Canada
“Wonderful exhibit and moving talk. Auditorium needs better audio equipment as it was very difficult to hear people speaking.”
Address: Unnamed Road, Toronto, ON M5J 2G4, Canada
“An intriguing installation. At first we were puzzled as we thought that people in orange morph suits were hanging onto these large inner tubes facing the shore. As you ponder the meaning of this installation or if a commercial is being filmed, you begin to notice that they are a little too immobile and oh so identical. Are these boys meant to be buoys? Do these molded men have legs? Why are they mostly facing the shore? The artists express that the piece symbolize displaced populations and immigration, perhaps the plight of refugees will come to mind... So why is this expressed with only one individual (standard mid-30s man)?”
Address: 255 Bremner Blvd, Toronto, ON M5V 3M9, Canada
“Four stars because the price is low and the kids loved the simulator... but be aware the inside portion you pay for is very small. I was expecting at least a train or two to be inside the roundhouse and that is not the case. There is a train cab simulator which was neat but overall a bit disappointing for adults. Checking out the outdoor area is sufficient.”
Address: 40 College St, Toronto, ON M5G 1K2, Canada
“Great little thing to pass by and see. I had gone in to talk about some stuff at work. Stopped in and looked through and it was interesting to see all the little things they have there. If your going for your police check expect long wait lines. If your with someone else take turns and see the museum it's worth the couple minutes to just go check if your there already.”
Address: 7501 Steeles Ave E, Scarborough, ON M1X, Canada, Canada
Address: 1000 Murray Ross Pkwy, North York, ON M3J 2P3, Canada
“Lots of historical buildings to look at and stuff to see inside the houses. They bake their own bread and make lemonade (both get sold out very quickly). The place has a feeling of a two-century old village, the only problem is that all you can do is just wander around looking and maybe feeding the sheep. Would be great to have more hands-on activities for kids, otherwise they get bored very soon.”
Address: 660 Caledonia Rd unit 105, York, ON M6E 4V8, Canada
“One of ghe best artists in Toronto!!! Beautiful gallery !! She is an internationally recognized artist.”
Address: 3560 Bathurst St, North York, ON M6A 2C9, Canada
Address: 3560 Bathurst St, North York, ON M6A 2X8, Canada
Address: 1700 Bathurst St, York, ON M5P 3K3, Canada
“This is practically the Main Jewish Museum out in Toronto, Ontario Canada and it is conveniently located right inside Beth Tzedec Synagogue over by Bathurst Street and Eglinton Avenue. This museum contains various artifacts representing Jewish History and Culture which includes pictures, menorahs, stars of david, mezuzahs, candle holders, clothing, etc. I found out about this museum on Google and it is Highly Recommended. I want to personally Thank the staff from the Beth Tzedec Synagogue for running a Fantastic Jewish Museum in my city that I had the opportunity to visit back on Wednesday, January 3, 2018. Sincerely yours, Howard Paul Shore Visitor Executive, Volunteer Writer For Google And Tripadvisor Websites /HPS”
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