Soldiers Tower is a Gothic Revival bell tower and clock at the University of Toronto constructed in memory of the members of the university who lost their lives in the World Wars. The tower is 143 feet (43.6 meters) tall and has a carillon of 51 bells. The structure has 12 window panels of stained glass and 8 small ones dedicated to students who lost their lives. The museum within the tower showcases medals, photographs and several other memorabilia. The Memorial Room has a stone-carved memorial for each of the carillon of bells.
The oldest Canadian Islamic centre in Toronto, the Jami Mosque building was purchased in 1969, which was formerly housed a church. Converted into a mosque, it has a beautiful architecture, that is reminiscent of the bygone era. Located at Boustead Avenue, in the High Park neighborhood, it still conducts prayers on a routine basis. In addition to prayer services and jummah, the mosque also offers Arabic classes for Muslim women. Have a look at their website to know more.
One of the important soccer centers of the country, The Soccer Centre is more than just a soccer facility. A FIFA certified indoor turf, the facilities offered at this center is among the best this country has to offer. It plays the role of a training center as well and is home to The Soccer Hall of Fame and Museum, Ontario Women's Soccer League, Provincial Indoor Soccer League and so forth. Training sessions, soccer games and similar activities are a regular feature here.
Established in 1982, the Carlos Bulosan Theatre is a Filipino-Canadian professional theater that was named after the famous novelist Carlos Bulosan. The artists at this theater strive to reflect the political and social problems faced by the Filipino community through their acts. A lot of workshops and programs are conducted by the theater to involve people who are interested in this art of expression. Regular plays are held at the theater to entertain and enlighten the audience. For tickets and booking related information please check their website.
The Bank of Upper Canada Building dates back to the 1830s era and is one of foremost financial buildings in this region. Awarded the status of National Historic Site of Canada, this structure is still extant.
Known as a home for the artistic people of Canada, the Studio Building was a great structure. Featuring a working studio that was of great importance in the Canadian heritage of art, the site was designated as the National Historic Site.