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  1. Nathan Phillips Square is an urban plaza in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It forms the forecourt to Toronto City Hall, or New City Hall, at the intersection of Queen Street West and Bay Street, and is named for Nathan Phillips, mayor of Toronto from 1955 to 1962. The square was designed by the City Hall's architect Viljo Revell and landscape ...

  2. The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM, French: Musée royal de l'Ontario) is a museum of art, world culture and natural history in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is one of the largest museums in North America, the largest in Canada, and attracts more than one million visitors every year, the second most for a Canadian art museum after the Montreal Museum ...

  3. Toronto Transit operates a bus from Yonge St at King St East - King Station to Yonge St at Shuter St every 30 minutes. Tickets cost $3 and the journey takes 2 min. Alternatively, Toronto Transit operates a subway from King Station - Northbound Platform to Queen Station - Northbound Platform every 10 minutes.

  4. The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM, French: Musée royal de l'Ontario) is a museum of art, world culture and natural history in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is one of the largest museums in North America, the largest in Canada, and attracts more than one million visitors every year, the second most for a Canadian art museum after the Montreal Museum ...

  5. What companies run services between Roncesvalles, ON, Canada and Toronto Eaton Centre, ON, Canada? UP Express operates a train from Bloor GO/UP to Toronto Union Station every 20 minutes. Tickets cost $2 - $13 and the journey takes 8 min. GO Transit also services this route hourly. Train operators.

  6. UP Express operates a train from UP Express Pearson Airport to Toronto Union Station every 20 minutes. Tickets cost $1–10 and the journey takes 25 min. Alternatively, Flixbus USA operates a bus from Toronto Pearson International Airport to Toronto every 3 hours. Tickets cost $4–30 and the journey takes 40 min. Train operators.

  7. Root for hometown ice-hockey heroes the Toronto Maple Leafs, or watch baseball’s Blue Jays and NBA’s Toronto Raptors in action. Take in some history at the Royal Ontario Museum, shop until you drop at Eaton Centre and sample cuisines from all over the world thanks to the city’s diverse population.

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