toronto landmarks

Toronto is a sprawling city with a wide range of architecture, from skyscrapers and condos to Victorian-era houses.

While many stunning buildings and landmarks exist in the 6ix, some are less impressive.

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If there are still iconic buildings and landmarks in Toronto on your list to visit, this weekend presents an ideal opportunity.

Doors Open 2025 will take place in Toronto on Saturday, May 24, and Sunday, May 25, and that means more than 150 buildings will be open to the public for free.

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You can enjoy more than just books with your library card. The Toronto Public Library has a program called tpl:map which allows you to explore some incredible Toronto attractions for free.

You can use your adult library card to book a free pass to a range of participating landmarks, museums and more across the city on the tpl:map website. All you need to do is reserve your date from available venues, download or print your pass before visiting and enjoy the amazing experiences Toronto has to offer.

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Looking for something free and fun to do? Look no further! These Toronto museums offer free admission and there's so much to explore without spending a dime.

You can see everything from historic mansions to dinosaur bones and more, so leave your wallet behind and take a trip to some of these museums around the city this year.

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One of Toronto's iconic landmarks is getting a big makeover. The Royal Ontario Museum has just announced the launch of a new project that will totally transform the attraction.

The initiative, dubbed OpenROM, will give the Museum a huge upgrade and make it easier for everyone to enjoy. According to a press release, the project "will dramatically open the Museum up even more to the public, creating a thriving cultural and civic hub in the heart of the city."

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