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Nathan Phillips Square is ranked #12 out of 16 things to do in Toronto. See pictures and our review of Nathan Phillips Square.
Toronto’s version is Nathan Phillips Square. Named after the city’s fifty-third mayor, it opened in 1965 in front of the dramatic new city hall designed by Finnish architect Viljo Revell.
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On Saturday, Nathan Phillips Square will be transformed into a big birthday party. It's being put on by Celebrate Toronto, and there will be over 100 vendors, fireworks and performances.
Toronto says the party’s back on after initially cancelling plans for Canada Day celebrations at Nathan Phillips Square due to funding challenges. “There will be dozens of Canada Day ...
Toronto’s Nathan Phillips Square will be covered with 12,000 free tulips for the public this weekend in celebration of Dutch Heritage Month. ... Ontario is home to approximately 500,000 Dutch ...
A new Ramadan sign went up at Toronto’s Nathan Phillips Square. Here’s the story behind it A group of high school students hope to spread joy and awareness as hundreds of thousands of Muslims ...
Come celebrate the new year with me at a city skating party! Join me and city councillors on Sunday, January 7, from 2 to 4 p.m. at Nathan Phillips Square.
A monument to honour residential school survivors will live in Toronto's Nathan Phillips Square, one of dozens of events marking the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
Dr. Esther Attard, director of Toronto Animal Services and the city's chief veterinarian, said on Wednesday that birds are used to being fed on the ground at Nathan Phillips Square and that's why ...
1:45 Toronto clarifies campaigning rules after mayoral candidate booted from Nathan Phillips Square City officials were forced to remind candidates running in the upcoming Oct. 24 Toronto ...
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