The Art Gallery Of Ontario
Is An Art Museum And
The Second Most Visited Museum
In Toronto
The Royal Ontario Museum Is
A Museum Of World Culture
And Natural History
The Toronto Zoo
Is Home
To Over 5,000 Animals Representing Over 460 Distinct Species
The Art Gallery Of Ontario Contains
A Large Collection Of Canadian
European
African
And Contemporary Artwork
And Also Plays Host
To Exhibits From Museums
And Galleries All Over
The World
The Gardiner Museum Of Ceramic Art
Is
The Only Museum
In Canada Entirely Devoted
To Ceramics
And
The Museum's Collection Contains More Than 2,900 Ceramic Works From Asia
The Americas
And Europe
The City Also Hosts
The Ontario Science Centre
The Bata Shoe Museum
And Textile Museum Of Canada
Other Prominent Art Galleries
And Museums Include
The Design Exchange
The Museum Of Inuit Art
The TIFF Bell Lightbox
The Museum Of Contemporary Art Toronto Canada
The Institute
For Contemporary Culture
The Toronto Sculpture Garden
The CBC Museum
The Redpath Sugar Museum
The University Of Toronto Art Centre
Hart House
The TD Gallery Of Inuit Art And
The Aga Khan Museum
The City Also Runs Its Own Museums
Which Include
The Spadina House
The Hockey Hall Of Fame Is
A Museum Dedicated
To Ice Hockey
As Well As
A Hall Of Fame
The Don Valley Brick Works Is
A Former Industrial Site That Opened
In 1889
And Was Partly Restored As
A Park
And Heritage Site
In 1996
With Further Restoration
And Reuse Being Completed
In Stages Since Then
The Canadian National Exhibition ("The Ex")
Is Held Annually
At Exhibition Place
And It
Is
The Oldest Annual Fair
In
The World
The Ex Has An Average Attendance Of 1.25 Million
City Shopping Areas Include
The Yorkville Neighbourhood
Queen West
Harbourfront
The Entertainment District
The Financial District
And
The St
Lawrence Market Neighbourhood
The Eaton Centre
Is Toronto's Most Popular Tourist Attraction With Over 52 Million Visitors Annually
Greektown
On
The Danforth
Is Home
To
The Annual "Taste Of
The Danforth" Festival Which Attracts Over One Million People
In 2� Days. Toronto
Is Also Home
To Casa Loma
The Former Estate Of Sir Henry Pellatt
A Prominent Toronto Financier
Industrialist
And Military Man
Other Notable Neighbourhoods
And Attractions
In Toronto Include
The Beaches
The Toronto Islands
Kensington Market
Fort York
And
The Hockey Hall Of Fame
Sports
Organized crime
Mural of
the Toronto Maple Leafs
at College subway station
the Maple Leafs are
a professional ice hockey club with
the NHL
Toronto
is represented
in five major league sports
with teams
in
the National Hockey League
Major League Baseball
National Basketball Association
Canadian Football League
and Major League Soccer
it was formerly represented in
a sixth
and seventh;
the USL W-League that announced
on November 6
2015
that
it would cease operation ahead of 2016 season and
the Canadian Women's Hockey League ceased operations
in May 2019
the city's major sports venues include
the Scotiabank Arena (formerly Air Canada Centre)
Rogers Centre (formerly SkyDome)
Coca-Cola Coliseum (formerly Ricoh Coliseum)
and BMO Field
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