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Markham Museum & Historic Village .
Exhibits of horse-drawn vehicles, railway cars, pioneer homes are just some of the attractions which cover 25 acres. Tel: 1 905 294-4576 Fax: 1 905 294-4590 Directions: W side of Hwy 48, 2 km N of Hwy 7 Address: 9350 Hwy 48 Markham ON L3P 3J3

Royal Ontario Museum .
The ROM, located at the corner of Bloor St and Queen's Park Ave, is Canada's largest museum. Its exhibits and galleries explore the visual arts, archaeology, the life sciences and natural history. Admission price ranges from $6 (children) to $14 (adults). The main building is open from 10am - 6pm Mon to Sat; till 8pm Tues; 11am-6pm on Sun. The museum is closed Dec. 25 & Jan 1. Tel: 416 586-8000 Address: 100 Queen's Park Toronto ON M5S 2C6

The Gibson House Museum .
Guided tours of the 1851 restored home of David Gibson, local politician and land surveyor. Activities reflect daily farm life as it was in the mid-nineteenth century. Tel: 1 416 395-7432 Fax: 1 416 395-7442 Directions: Just N of Mel Lastman Square, the Ford Theatre & North York Centre subway stop. Address: 5172 Yonge St Toronto (North York) ON M2N 5P6


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