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Canada's Walk of Fame, Toronto

Toronto meets Hollywood where visitors can see plaques for most of Canada's famous names (Martin Short, for example) embedded in the sidewalk.

Toronto meets Hollywood where visitors can see plaques for most of Canada's famous names (Martin Short, for example) embedded in the sidewalk. The plaques are stylized stars that look a little like maple leaf.


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About Canada's Walk of Fame

 Toronto, ON, Canada

 www.canadaswalkoffame.com

Canada's Walk of Fame and Nearby Sights on Map

CBC Museum

The collection contains over 4,000 items that chronicle the history of Canadian broadcasting

Campbell House

This is one of the oldest remaining buildings in Toronto and is one of the few examples of Georgian architecture in Toronto

Osgoode Hall

This beautiful building was originally built in 1832 to house the Law Society of Upper Canada

CN Tower

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

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

Design Exchange (DX)

A shrine to Canada's pastime in the heart of the city

City Hall and Nathan Phillips Square

Toronto's modernist City Hall designed by Finnish architect Viljo Revell and was completed in 1965

Hockey Hall of Fame

A great place for hockey fans, with interactive exhibits

Rogers Centre

The PATH

The PATH is the world's largest underground shopping complex with 27 km (16 miles) of shopping arcades