Toronto Attractions
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Hockey Hall of Fame For a different look at hockey, the Hockey Hall of Fame provides hours of enjoyment for fans of all ages. The hall offers interactive exhibits like testing your slapshot or playing goal against "virtual reality" players in the Rink Zone; or call the play-by-play of some of hockey's greatest goals in the TSN Broadcast Zone. While visiting, don't forget to get your picture taken next to the Stanley Cup in the Bell Great Hall or explore all of the NHL trophies and pay tribute to the Hall's honored members--all this amidst a wonderful collection of hockey memorabilia and artifacts.
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| Toronto City Hall The City Hall we see today was the result of a world-wide architectural competition. The entry submitted by Viljo Revell of Helsinki, Finland, was selected, and the building opened on September 13, 1965. Unfortunately, Revell died before the opening, so the city dedicated a Commemorative Column to his memory. Toronto City Hall's council chamber is a public area that can accommodate 300 people. Citizens can look on as councillors from local wards develop policies and by-laws. This chamber will be home to new Toronto City Council early next year, once renovations are complete.
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