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  2. List of historic places in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    10 Toronto Street Toronto ON 43°38′59″N 79°22′34″W  /  43.6498°N 79.3762°W  / 43.6498; -79.3762  ( Toronto Street Post Office / Bank of Canada

  3. List of museums in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Mackenzie House: Garden District: Old Toronto: Historic house: Historic house museum built in 1830. The building was re-purposed into a heritage museum in 1936, and is operated by the City of Toronto government: Market Gallery: St. Lawrence: Old Toronto: Multiple: Changing exhibits of Toronto's history, art and culture, located inside St ...

  4. List of National Historic Sites of Canada in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    An outstanding example of picturesque design inspired by the 19th-century tradition of rural cemeteries in a naturalistic setting; many of the grave markers are representative of significant epochs in the history of Toronto and the rest of the country Old Toronto City Hall and York County Court House [50] [51] 1899 (completed) 1984 Toronto

  5. Japanese Canadians in the Greater Toronto Area - Wikipedia

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    As of 2010 there are about 20,000 Japanese Canadians in Toronto. [1] Adam McDowell of the National Post stated that Toronto's Japanese community was "never very large compared to, say, the Chinese or Italian communities". [2] Since the mid-2010s, Toronto has a Little Japan, which was formerly the city's first Chinatown.

  6. List of Canadian restaurant chains - Wikipedia

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    Kinton Ramen specializes in Japanese ramen (noodle soup). Their first location was on Baldwin Street in Toronto, which opened in 2012. They eventually leveraged a franchise model to multiply their locations to 38 by April 2024, with locations in central Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia, Illinois and New York state. [35] [36]

  7. Culture in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The CNE remains a focal point of Toronto's culture. Toronto is the largest city in Canada and one of the most multicultural cities in the world. Many immigrant cultures have brought their traditions languages and music to Toronto. Toronto, the capital of the province of Ontario, is a major Canadian city along Lake Ontario's northwestern shore.

  8. Don Valley Village - Wikipedia

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    Don Valley Village encompasses smaller, non-official neighbourhoods. The most prominent of these is "The Peanut", which is centered on It is named for the peanut-shaped plot of land created by divergence of the north and southbound lanes of Don Mills Road north of Sheppard Avenue and south of Finch Avenue.

  9. 64 Woodlawn Avenue West - Wikipedia

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    The property located at 64 Woodlawn Avenue West in Toronto, also known as the Caldecott House is a heritage residence, located in the St. Paul's (Ward 22) area of the city. The 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 -storey detached house was designated under the Ontario Heritage Act in 2018, deemed notable for its design by noted architect Eden Smith .