Declarada monumento histórico nacional en 1982, esta estructura representa el último teatro eduardiano por niveles del mundo, lo que significa que es un teatro arriba del otro. Fue construido en 1913 como el primero de la cadena de teatros de vodevil, Loews. Situado en la planta baja, el Elgin Theatre de 1500 asientos es ideal para un espectáculo de lujo, con encantadores detalles dorados en yeso. El piso de arriba cuenta con el Winter Garden de 1000 asientos, que tiene pinturas trompe-l'oeil de escenas pastorales y un espectacular jardín que cuelga del techo. Este es un lugar espléndido para disfrutar de las mejores experiencias teatrales.
Home to the Canadian Opera Company, the Four Seasons Center for the Performing Arts is a gorgeous building both inside and out. The exterior features a glass wall allowing light to shine in or out depending on the time of day, and the inside is a spectacular open space with four balconies. It also houses the longest free-spanning glass staircase in the world. Besides being beautiful, it is also quite functional with the main room holding over 2,000 spectators. The smaller amphitheater provides free shows throughout the year.
Its curved exterior and sloping glass awning, reflective in daylight and transparent in twilight, make this concert hall one of Toronto's distinctive downtown landmarks and is located almost directly opposite the Royal Alexandra and The Princess of Wales theaters. The hall is also home to both the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir. Since opening in 1982, hundreds of touring musicians and entertainers have performed here to appreciative crowds. Even though it seats 2,812, no one is further than 32 meters (104.98 feet) from the stage.