The annual Doors Open Toronto weekend is upon us again, thanks to a tip from Sophie from Level 6 - 7! According to the website,
Would you like to see the TTC repair or storage facilities for free?
150 buildings of architectural, historic, cultural and/or social significance open their doors to the public. Admission is FREE.
Check out the 2010 building roster on the Buildings to visit page.
Get your Doors Open Toronto program guide in the Thursday, May 27 issue of the Toronto Star.
What about the insides of various University buildings?
Or the Trillium steamer on Lake Ontario?
Would you rather enter several Toronto museums (e.g. Black Creek Pioneer Village, Inuit Museum, Gardiner Museum) for free than use your Museum & Arts Pass (MAP) from the library?
How interested would you be in walking on a "green roof" of a building?
Not to mention a host of religious buildings--mosques, synagogues, churches, temples!
All these and more, all told 150 places, open their doors to you and your family and friends this Saturday and Sunday. Make sure you check out the complete list of destinations!
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