Alerrandro C. • September 28, 2017Although it's short, the tour is very interesting. You may see some MPP working.
Brent • January 19, 2013My daughter has really taken an interest in learning piano. It's all due to the amazing teachers and great kids program
Doors Open Toronto • May 24, 2013At night, illuminated glass panels glow separately or in unison with a possible 16.7 million different colour combinations on the top of the building. Come visit at Doors Open: May 25-26th, 2013.
Sanjeev S. • June 10, 2016I've adopted 3 cats from there and have been a volunteer for the last 2 and half years. Adopt, dont shop.
Noel C. • January 5, 2013Private club from the Soho House family. Great location and nice staff. Good vibe in this one. The food is excellent, photo booth on 3rd floor is fun.
Julie J. • April 19, 2010Nice bright venue for exhibitions and galleries. Although I prefer YSDN for my design education ;)
John M. • March 13, 2010If you are ever lucky enough to be around during doors open toronto then check out the bell tower at this spot. Not for aged or faint of heart. Some climbing involved.
Justin T. • August 27, 2010Around the hall is a park with open green spaces, benches, gardens, and city wildlife. Nice for relaxing.
Andra Z. • September 15, 2016Amazing architecture. Loved the contrast between old and new (the glass building next to the City Hall)
Lucie K. • December 26, 2014Very nice church and the Christmas Eve Midnight Mass was very interesting even for us atheists.
Christine C. • May 26, 2014Everything is great but room furniture is beatup - doesn't feel hi-end - and I need drawers for my clothes!
DHR.com • November 22, 2011This is one of Toronto's most important and treasured landmarks. The two towers are already an attraction in themselves. Go up to the top to catch great city views. Don't miss the Podium Green Roof.
Barbara B. • May 22, 2016Now the bedroom have a new face and the breakfast is amazing, really!😍!! The best part: have wifi too
Stanley K. • April 12, 2014Bring some wipes if you plan to use the chairs and tables. Homeless people hangout here too and leave their lingering odours and uncleanliness.
Aline H. • January 13, 2012A great community center for kids and adults to leant music or art. Come say hi!
fab a. • June 12, 2011
CACHCA: Canada's Community Health Centres • August 6, 2011An amazing Community Health Centre in the east end of Toronto. Did you know that Regent Park is the first site for the now-famous "Pathways to Education" program? Learn more at http://www.regentparkch
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