This grand Victorian building is home to Ontario's provincial legislature

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Queen's Park, Toronto

This grand Victorian building is home to Ontario's provincial legislature.

This grand Victorian building is home to Ontario's provincial legislature. Tours are offered every weekday year-round and on weekends during the summer. The grounds are a pleasant place to stroll or people-watch.


Hours

Sun

8:30

17:00

Mon

8:30

17:00

Tue

8:30

17:00

Wed

8:30

17:00

Thu

8:30

17:00

Fri

8:30

17:00

Sat

8:30

17:00

About Queen's Park

 Toronto, ON, Canada

 416-325-7500

 www.ontla.on.ca

Queen's Park and Nearby Sights on Map

University College

This building is the centrepiece of the University of Toronto's beautiful campus

Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art

Galleries featuring a collection of rare ceramics, 18th-century yellow European porcelain and Chinese white and blue porcelain

Royal Ontario Museum

The ROM is Canada's largest museum, displaying everything from preserved Egyptian mummies to live Madagascar cockroaches

Yorkville

Art galleries and restaurants built in Victorian style

Art Gallery of Ontario

The Art Gallery of Ontario is the largest art gallery in Canada, with more than 80,000 works of art from the 1st century to present day

Bata Shoe Museum

This offbeat museum is devoted to shoes and footwear, and contains Napoleon Bonaparte's socks, and footwear from cultures all over the world

Toronto Chinatown

A busy place, for good bargains and Asian food

Ramsden Park

Ramsden Park is a relatively large, urban park, on the western edge of the neighbourhood, with its entrance right on the west side of Yonge Street

College Park

This Art Deco masterpiece was the second home of Eaton's department store in Toronto and opened in 1930

Canada Life Building

This building, built in 1931 by the Canadian Life Insurance Company, is one of the finest examples of Beaux-Arts architecture in Toronto