Author: Muriel Schmidt

Where Can I See Lights In Toronto?

Distillery Winter Village (Toronto Christmas Market) Christmas Lights in Toronto: Casa Loma. Christmas Lights in Toronto: Nathan Phillips Square. Christmas Lights in Toronto at Yorkville Village. Christmas Lights at Yonge-Dundas Square. Northern Lights at Exhibition Place. Canadian Tire Christmas Trail.

What Is That Tall Thing In Toronto?

CN Tower. CN Tower, also called Canadian National Tower, broadcast and telecommunications tower in Toronto. Standing at a height of 1,815 feet (553 metres), it was the world’s tallest freestanding structure until 2007, when it was surpassed by the Burj Dubai building in Dubayy (Dubai), U.A.E. What is the tall tower in Toronto? The CN […]

Is The Toronto Star App Free?

The Star’s news app is free to download and read. From community and local coverage to global issues and breaking news, The Star reports on topics that matter and affect the day-to-day lives of our readers. Download The Star app now to receive the best features of The Star’s website, all within the palm of […]

Is It The Toronto Star Or Toronto Star?

The paper’s name was changed to The Toronto Star. The Star moved its operations from 80 King Street to a new building at One Yonge Street. The new building was officially opened the following May. When did the Toronto daily Star become the Toronto Star? 1971Atkinson. Atkinson was a major influence in shaping the editorial […]

Where Can I Get A View Of Toronto?

10 Scenic Spots with the Best Views of Toronto No matter what time of year, Toronto offers scenic backdrops and views for all romantic occasions. Feel the love! Love Locks at the Distillery District. Allen Gardens Conservatory. The Toronto Islands. Skating The Bentway. Yorkville Ice Show. The Humber Bridge. Casa Loma. Where is the best […]

Where Should I Go In February In Toronto?

A few must-visit museums in Toronto are; the Royal Ontario Museum, the Art Gallery of Ontario, the Aga Khan Museum of Islamic Art, and the Hockey Hall of Fame. Some awesome exhibits that are on during February 2022 include the “Unmasking the Pandemic” and “Wildlife Photographer of the Year” at the Royal Ontario Museum. Is […]