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Art Gallery of Ontario
This gallery is one of the largest art museums in North America, with a collection that covers everything from Canadian and Indigenous art to European masterpieces and modern installations. The building itself is a work of art, designed by a famous architect, and has cool spaces to explore.
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Grange Park
This green space is a chill spot right in the middle of the city, surrounded by cool art and old buildings. It’s a place where people hang out, relax, and enjoy some fresh air. There’s a big playground, lots of trees, and open lawns for just sitting or having a snack.
Factory Theatre
This spot is a historic theatre that’s been around since the 1970s. It’s set inside a cool old building that used to be a house, so it feels super cozy and different from big, modern theatres. The place is all about showing Canadian plays and supporting local artists, so you’ll see stories you probably won’t find anywhere else.
Memorial to Al Waxman
This spot is a tribute to a beloved actor and community figure. The statue stands in a small park, surrounded by benches and greenery. It’s a chill place where people come to remember someone who made a big impact on TV and in the neighborhood.
Chinatown murals
The walls in this neighborhood are covered with colorful street art that tells stories about the local community, its history, and its people. The artwork is created by different artists, each bringing their own style and message. Walking around, you’ll see everything from traditional symbols to modern designs, all painted on the sides of buildings and alleyways.
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