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Imperial Oil Building, Toronto

Interesting example of 1950s architecture, the lobby contains a series of murals entitled the 'Story of Oil'..

Interesting example of 1950s architecture, the lobby contains a series of murals entitled the 'Story of Oil'.


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About Imperial Oil Building

 111 St Clair Avenue West

Imperial Oil Building and Nearby Sights on Map

Casa Loma

Visit Casa Loma and step back in time to a period of European elegance and splendour

Spadina House Museum

Adjacent to Casa Loma, this museum gives a more authentic version of Canada's history

Honest Ed's

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

Ramsden Park

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Bata Shoe Museum

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College Street United Church

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

Yorkville

Art galleries and restaurants built in Victorian style

Vaughan Mills

Royal Ontario Museum

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

Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art

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