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MOCCA’s facility is modest in scale, impressive in design and functions effectively as a nucleus of energies for the production and exchange of creativity, ideas and innovation..
MOCCA’s facility is modest in scale, impressive in design and functions effectively as a nucleus of energies for the production and exchange of creativity, ideas and innovation.
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952 Queen Street West, Toronto, ON, Canada
+1 416-395-0067
This is one of the largest and most pleasant parks in central Toronto
This church, built in 1885 fell into hard times in the 1990s and decided to demolish most of the church in order to build condominiums
Toronto landmark that invites you to 'Come in and Get Lost!' While this gigantic department store is far more impressive outside than in, it's definitely worth a look if for no other reason than to see the gigantic 'No Refunds' signs that wallpaper the interior
The intersection of Dundas and Spadina is the most visible symbol of the Chinatown community
The collection contains over 4,000 items that chronicle the history of Canadian broadcasting
Designed by cellist Yo Yo Ma and landscape designer Julie Moir Messervy, the garden is an interpretation of Bach's First Suite for Unaccompanied Cello
A busy place, for good bargains and Asian food
Once the tallest freestanding structure in the world, this tower affords generous views of the Greater Toronto Area and, on a clear day, you can see the opposite shore of Lake Ontario
Toronto meets Hollywood where visitors can see plaques for most of Canada's famous names (Martin Short, for example) embedded in the sidewalk