WALKING MAP Toronto Is a Highly Walkable City Where You Can Experience Thriving Cultures, Exciting Attractions, and Warm People at Every Turn, on Foot
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1 2 WALKING MAP Toronto is a highly walkable city where you can experience thriving cultures, exciting attractions, and warm people at every turn, on foot. Enjoy the short 3 stroll to the Convention Centre! SHERATON CENTRE TORONTO HOTEL TO THE METRO TORONTO CONVENTION CENTRE (MTCC) 4 Walking time: 15 minutes Distance: 1.4 km or 0.8 mile For RVC Registration & appointments in the MTCC’s South Building, head west on Richmond or Queen St. Turn left on Simcoe St. & continue south. Make a right on Bremner Blvd., the entrance will be on your right. Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel Four Seasons Centre - Welcome to Canada Reception UP Express - Air-rail link platform at Union Station. Complimentary to RVC attendees. B Bike Share Toronto TTC Subway Lines IN THE 1 2 NEIGHBOURHOOD: 1. Canada Life Building (330 University Ave.) Look west to see this Beaux Arts structure topped by a unique 1950’s weather beacon. It reports temperature and weather conditions through a series of flashing coloured lights. 2. Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts (145 Queen St. W) This iconic site is home to the Canadian Opera Company and The National Ballet of Canada. Enjoy the views over University Avenue during the opening reception! 3. Roy Thomson Hall (60 Simcoe St.) Home to the Toronto Symphony 3 4 Orchestra, this concert hall has a unique architecture. A popular spot for the Toronto International Film Festival, this famous venue also features Canada’s Walk of Fame. Look for the stars! 4. Canadian Broadcasting Centre (250 Front St. W.) Across the street from the MTCC’s North Building you’ll see a red, 12-story building. Home to Canada’s national public broadcaster, inside you’ll find the studios of some local shows..