Tourist Attractions in Downtown, Toronto, ON

Find accurate info on the best tourist attractions to visit in Downtown, Toronto. Get reviews and contact details for each business, including phone number, address, opening hours, promotions and other information.
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10 Dundas Street East, Suite 900, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M7A 2A1

The Ontario Tourism Marketing Partnership (OTMPC) is a government agency created in 1999 to partner with Ontario tourism operators to showcase Ontario as a four-season must-see travel destination at home and internationally. By tapping into the OTMPC's sophisticated research, international marketing expertise and comprehensive advertising and promotional campaigns, tourism operators and businesses reach markets that otherwise may not be available to them. There's a wide range of exciting opportunities available for partners - large and small - in all markets.
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49 Wellington Street East, Suite 301, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5E 1C9

Tourist Attraction
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106 Trinity St, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5A 3C6

416-863-0010
Toronto's Enoch Turner Schoolhouse is a provincially significant heritage site and the oldest school still standing in Toronto. Today, this historic property is a public museum and a conference and special events venue.
The Enoch Turner Schoolhouse is a popular venue for unique experiences, weddings and events. The historical charm of the schoolhouse is appreciated by visitors and the in-house staff are commended for their wonderful service. The venue's proximity to the Distillery District, Corktown Commons and SOL Atelier Photo Studio provides additional photography options.
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55 Mill Street, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5A 3C4

(416) 364-1177
Tourist Attraction, Landmark & Historical Place, Art Gallery
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111 Queens Park, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5S 2C7

(416) 586-8080
The Gardiner Museum is an inviting destination that inspires and connects people, art and ideas through clay, one of the world’s oldest art forms. Year-round the Museum mounts special exhibitions, events, lectures and clay classes to complement its permanent collection. The Museum also features a bistro that serves delicious local fare prepared by à la Carte Kitchen Inc., and the Gardiner Shop, which specializes in artist-designed, artist-made merchandise.
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327 Bloor Street West, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5S 1W7

(416) 979-7799
The Bata Shoe Museum
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55 Mill St, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5A 3C4

(416) 369-9766
Miscellaneous Retail Stores, shopping, Light, Christma Lights, Market, Landmark & Historical Place, Decorations, Miscellaneous Retail, décorations de noël, Festival

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