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Queen's Park & Legislative Assembly of Ontario

Visit Queen's Park and explore Ontario's Legislative Building, a historic landmark blending political significance with architectural beauty in downtown Toronto.

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Home to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, Queen's Park is a historic green space in downtown Toronto. The park provides a picturesque setting for the provincial parliament, surrounded by monuments, gardens, and the University of Toronto. The Ontario Legislative Building, with its Romanesque Revival architecture, offers free tours and a glimpse into Ontario's political history.

A brief summary to Queen's Park Legislative Assembly of Ontario

  • 1 Queens Park, Toronto, Old Toronto, Ontario, M7A 1A2, CA

Local tips

  • Take a free guided tour of the Legislative Building to learn about Ontario's parliamentary history and see the legislative chamber.
  • Explore the grounds of Queen's Park to discover various monuments and statues commemorating important figures in Ontario's history.
  • Visit during weekdays for a quieter experience, as the park can get crowded on weekends and during special events.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    The closest subway stop is Queen's Park Station on the Yonge-University line. From the station, walk north along Queen's Park Crescent to reach the Legislative Building. A single adult fare is $3.35, with free transfers for two hours.

  • Walking

    From the University of Toronto's St. George campus, walk north along King's College Circle, then turn right onto Queen's Park Crescent to reach the Legislative Building. The walk is approximately 10 minutes. No cost involved.

  • Taxi/Ride-share

    Taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft are readily available throughout Toronto. A short trip from downtown hotels or Union Station to Queen's Park will likely cost between $10 and $20, depending on traffic and surge pricing. There is a base fare of $3.25, a price per kilometer of $1.75, and an hourly waiting rate of $31.00.

  • Parking

    Limited wheelchair-accessible parking is available in the northeast parking lot and in the south drive for visitors with accessible parking permits. There is no other public parking on the grounds of the Legislative Building. Paid public parking is available at several lots within a 10-minute walk. Municipal parking (Green P) and University of Toronto parking lots are nearby. Expect to pay around $6 per hour or $25.50 for 2 hours.

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Queen's Park, located in downtown Toronto, is more than just a park; it's a historical and political landmark. It serves as the grounds for the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, housing the provincial parliament within its boundaries. The park is located on land leased from the University of Toronto. The Ontario Legislative Building, situated within Queen's Park, is an architectural marvel designed in the Richardsonian Romanesque style. Constructed from 1886 to 1892 and officially opened in 1893, the building's exterior is made of pink sandstone from the Credit River valley. Inside, visitors can find oak floors, cast iron columns, and detailed carvings. Free tours are available, offering insights into Ontario's government and history. Queen's Park also features various monuments and statues commemorating significant figures and events in Ontario's past. The park provides a green space for relaxation and reflection in the heart of the city.

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