189 Yonge Street
Downtown Toronto
The Elgin & Winter Garden Theatre is the last "double-decker" or stacked Edwardian theatre facility in the world. These theatres are dedicated to providing theatre-goers with the best in Canadian and international entertainment from musicals to comedies, concerts to dramas and operas to films.
One of Canada's most beautiful theatres, it was designated a National Historic Site in 1982. Beyond the architectural and historical significance, the Centre is home to the world's largest collection of vaudeville scenery - hand-painted flats and drops dating from 1913. Guided public and group tours offer a glimpse at rare memorabilia including the magnificently restored Butterfly and Scarab Scenery Flats. When booking your Toronto Tours, consider making "the Elgin" one of your stops!
For schedule information or to book a group tour, call 416-314-2901
Toronto Theatre
Toronto's major theatre venues are: The Royal Alexandra Theatre, Canon Theatre, Elgin Theatre, CanStage Theatre, Princess of Wales Theatre, Hummingbird Centre , and Massey Hall. Enjoy a Toronto Theatre event in downtown Toronto and book a Terrific Toronto weekend getaway at fine Toronto hotels and enjoy great rates and services.
The Sound of Music Tickets
Mirvish Productions is presenting The Sound of Music playing at the Princess of Wales Theatre. Find tickets for the plays at Ticketmaster. Enjoy a Toronto Theatre event in downtown Toronto and book a Terrific Toronto weekend getaway at one of the best Toronto hotels and enjoy great rates and services.
Toronto Movies
Plenty of great movies are now playing at Toronto movie theatres this holiday season. Catch a show at Scotiabank Theatres, SilverCity Theatres Yonge Eglinton, or Famous Players Colossus. Scotiabank Theatre Complex offers 13 screens and is located downtown Toronto amidst the Queen Street West entertainment district. Now playing: Nights in Rodanthe, Eagle Eye, Eagle Eye Imax, Shoot on Site, The Lucky Ones, Apaloosa, Ghost Town, Igor, Lakview Terrace and The Duchess.
Torontos Attractions
From its beautiful lakeside location with lovely beaches to its thriving theatre, music and arts scene, there's a new adventure around every corner of Toronto. When planning your Toronto vacation you'll start with the famous Toronto attractions like CN Tower and then quickly discover a fascinating array of electrifying destinations.
For the architecture and history buff, plan to spend a day at Canada's majestic castle, Casa Loma. This 180,000 square foot European fantasyland is complete with stately towers, secret passageways and magnificent estate gardens. Toronto is also home to one of the world's great museums, the Royal Ontario Museum. The dazzling galleries are housed in breathtaking architecture like the Michael Lee-Chin Crystal. With its 'floating walls' and captivating angles your imagination is sure to be inspired.
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