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1. UNION STATION (65 Front St. W. - Bay, York and Front Streets ) – “You build your

stations like we build our cathedrals." – Edward, Prince of Wales, during the official opening of Union Station, August,1927. ’s central commuter hub and busiest transportation facility in Canada, Union Station serves 250,000 passengers daily. Designed in the Beaux-Arts style, it was the largest and most opulent station erected in Canada. The Great Hall features a coffered vault ceiling of Gustavino tiles.

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FAIRMONT ROYAL YORK TO 2. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME (Brookfield Place, 30 Yonge St.). Located in a former THE METRO TORONTO bank building, the Hockey Hall of Fame houses the finest collection of hockey CONVENTION CENTRE (MTCC) artifacts at all levels of play from around the world; state-of-the-art games that challenge shooting and goalkeeping skills; themed exhibits dedicated to the game’s greatest players, teams and achievements; a replica NHL dressing room and NHL Estimated walking time: 4-6 minutes trophies including, best of all, hands-on access to the Stanley Cup. Distance: 450 metres or .3 miles

3. CN TOWER (301 Front St. W. ) Just west of the Metro Toronto Convention Centre is From the main entrance of the hotel on Canada's iconic National Tower, the tallest tower in the Western Hemisphere, , turn right and walk west to offering spectacular views, a spell-binding Glass Floor, motion theatre ride and the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. fantastic shopping. Visit Horizons restaurant for casual fare. Experience award- winning fine dining at 360 The Restaurant (elevation is complimentary with entree). Cross Front Street towards the From May until October, experience the at “EdgeWalk” which lets Intercontinental Hotel and continue along adventure lovers take a walk OUTSIDE – around the circumference of the roof of the the south side of the street to the North CN Tower’s restaurant 356m/1,168ft above the ground! Building of the Metro Toronto

Convention Centre. 4. ROGERS CENTRE ( 1 Jays Way ) - Also west of the Metro Toronto Convention Centre is one of the most dynamic and versatile entertainment centres in the world. OR This unique domed features the world’s first fully retractable roof. Home to the baseball team, the Toronto Argonauts football club and an To the MTCC’s South Building , continue exciting roster of big-name concerts, sporting events and trade shows. south one block on Simcoe Street to Bremner Boulevard. Turn right on 5. PATH – TORONTO’S - The

Bremner and head to the entrance of the connects with “ the PATH” - 's underground linking 28 MTCC’s South Building . kilometres of shopping, services and entertainment, all in weatherproof comfort. According to , PATH is the largest underground shopping complex in the world with 371,600 sq. metres (4 million sq. ft) of retail space and over 1,200 shops and services. Over 50 buildings/office are connected through PATH as well as five subway stations, two major department stores, six

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