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Tips 1 - 5 of 5 Toronto Things to Do
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The CN Tower is the largest free standing structure in the world. It's not the largest building (that title currently goes to a few buildings in Kuala Lumpur). The Tower is 1815 ft tall, and an observation deck at 1122 ft, and a sky-pod observation deck at 1465 ft.
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Directions: Right downtown.. you can't miss it
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The Skydome is an engineering wonder. It's the stadium that houses the Toronto Blue Jays MLB team. When the weather is nice, the skydome roof opens up, letting all the natural sunlight in. If the weather turns sour, the skydome roof closes up. A complete cycle (open to close) of the roof takes around 15 minutes I believe.
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Directions: Right beside the CN Tower
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The official NHL hockey hall of fame is located in Toronto. Here's you'll find autographed jersey's, photos of the great hockey players, team statistics, and everything else you could ever want to know about NHL hockey.
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Directions: Right across from the train station downtown.
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For many years in Canada, the Speaker's Corner booth on Queen street, in front of Muchmusic, was the only Speaker's Corner area in all of Canada. Fortunately, that's no longer the case, and most major cities have several of these booths around. When you're in the area, check out the booth, and leave an opinion on some topic. If you're lucky, they may just put your clip on Much Music, Canada's music station.
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Address: Queen Street
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If you're downtown, you should check out the Air Canada Center, home of the Toronto Raptors Basketball Team.
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Directions: Downtown, close to the CN Tower
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Paul2001 Sat Feb 28, 2004 20:37 UTC It helps to be shown all the cool spots in Toronto by somebody who knows the city. Good page. | MissAntarctica2002 Mon Feb 9, 2004 19:21 UTC Nice picture of Convocation Hall and the CN Tower. Funny, I don't remember them being on that much of an incline. | Renee44 Sun May 4, 2003 11:16 UTC O yes I remember the glass floor! Now u make me want to go back again! ;) | RobDavis Tue Apr 29, 2003 02:24 UTC Nice tips, really liked the T'logs... I'm not proud to say I boo'ed & heckled the BNLs back when they were playing at UWO in 1987. |
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