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Ontario Legislative Building

Seat of Power

  • Focus:
    Attractions & Landmark, Castles, Palaces & Historic Buildings, Guided Tours, Parks, Gardens & Cemeteries
  • Neighborhood:
    Downtown
  • Address:
    Wellesley Street West, Toronto, M7A 1A2, ON, Canada
As the capital of Ontario, Toronto is home to the provincial legislative assembly. Completed in 1892, the majestic Richardsonian Romanesque Legislative Buildings in Queen's Park have served as a meeting place for the Ontario government ever since. You can take a free guided tour viewing the exhibits on the history of parliament, stroll through the buildings and grounds and when the legislature is in session, you can watch the proceedings from the public galleries with a guest pass from the information desk.

it was fun and a learning experience, really neat how everything works if i has a chance i would go back anytime

It was a very interesting place to visit, I learned a lot about the government of this fine fine country of Canada. I would go back.

i just realy realy like to go to all these places because i have not been any of these places so i would love to go to all of them !!!

I liked that it was fun, exciting, and there were lots of things to see there. Lots of history in the place. Very interesting.

  • Ontario Legislative Building

    Toronto, Canada

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