Ed Mirvish’s vision for King West started in 1963 when he purchased the Edwardian landmark Royal Alexandra Theatre! 続きを読む
Father and son producers went on to finance, build, and create many other opportunities for live theatre through Mirvish Productions. Productions consistently draw huge crowds. 続きを読む
One of the jewels in the crown of Toronto’s newest neighbourhoods, in the Entertainment District, is surely the Four Seasons Centre for the Peforming Arts... 続きを読む
While it may not have the same history, the Princess of Wales Theatre opened 1993, has its own cache and significance. It is the first privately owned and financed theatre built in Canada since 1907. 続きを読む
Located in the heart of the King Street theatre district, Roy Thomson Hall is a true Toronto landmark for music, and live performances. 続きを読む
Digital viewing stations allow viewers to choose from over 6,000 films from various categories, for free. Visitors can also rent or purchase NFB films at the front desk. 続きを読む
One of the bigger art galleries in Toronto and distinguishes itself by representing international as well as local artists, and by promoting its local artists at home and abroad. 続きを読む
Respectful Retrospective: Woodblock prints by Gwyneth Travers (September 4-14) and Extension: Robert Kamnatnik (September 15-30) 続きを読む
This gem-of-a-gallery showcases a wide array of pieces created by First Nations artists from across Canada. 続きを読む
MTCC exhibits massive events for both trade, industry and the general public. @MTCC_Events 続きを読む
Unique cultural events - visual arts, film, dance, music, food & fun! @HarbourfrontTO. 続きを読む
English language radio and television networks & French language radio station, CJBC call CBC home. 続きを読む
@TourCNTower Look up at night from King West for SKY BLUE as the CN Tower comes to life with dancing brilliance 続きを読む
Grown into its own as a place to permanently recognize the achievements of Canadians in all areas, primarily the entertainment industry. 続きを読む
Why is there a giant red canoe on the top of a hill? So you can climb up, and climb in, to look past the cars whizzing by on the Gardiner Expressway for a great view Lake Ontario. 続きを読む
The area is quickly emerging as both, Toronto’s HOTTEST and COOLEST downtown address steps from King West. 続きを読む
It has become a melting pot for emerging artists and major-label headliners, for music filmmakers and for digital interactive innovators bridging the gap between technology and the arts. 続きを読む