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Things to do in Toronto,
Canada - Toronto Attractions
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Black Creek Pioneer Village
One of Toronto's top tourist attractions, this village is a replica of a
nineteenth century pioneer era. Visit an authentic village in days-gone-by,
watch the villages dressed in the costumes of that era, view the many
preserved artefacts including a foundry, public buildings, furnished homes,
clock maker, a mill, and a printers workshop. Discover one of the famous lodges
which originally was constructed in Woodbridge and then relocated piece by
piece to a new location in order to preserve the building.
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Distillery History District
One of many well preserved historic building of the nineteenth century,
the Distillery was renowned for distilling, milling, retail
stores, railway, and cattle-feeding. Formerly the Gooderham and
Worts Distillery, it is Nestled in the lower East End and was constructed
between 1857 and 1900. Now open to the public, visitors can engage artists
regarding their works including sculptures, paintings, calligraphy,
paper products, jewelry, clothing and furniture.
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High Park
Consisting of almost 400 acres, this historic 125 year old preserve includes
amenities such as recreational facilities, picnic areas, trails, and a
pond. Many tourists like to stroll, take a respite in the wilderness,hike
along the trails or ride a bike through this sprawling lush green
park. Home to the Canadian Stage Company, the High Park was purchased
by John Howard in the eighteen hundreds and is a venue for Shakespearean plays
which can be viewed in open air.
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