When visting Toronto, Canada it is worth visiting Harbourfront Centre, a
Cultural Venue, Attraction. It can be found at 235 Queen’s Quay West.
This is the real jewel of Toronto's waterfront, located right at the southern tip of the city and sprawling for several kilometers along the water. The green parkland of grass and trees is completely open to the public, free of charge. This is also an area of the arts, with The DuMaurier Theatre Centre, the Premiere Dance Theatre) and other arts and crafts establishments. Visitors to the Centre can wander through the York Quay and watch artisans fashion clay pots and glass sculptures from fiery ovens and then take a break by hitting one of the numerous restaurants, cafes and bars here also.At Harbourfront you will find roller blade and bike rentals along with summer sailing lessons.However, the area has become known for its amazingly successful "Rhythms of the World" Weekends, an 11-week series of theme weekends featuring music, dance, film, crafts and food of various cultures and styles, all centered around the lively `Pier Parties' under the massive outdoor tent over the Molson Stage.......
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