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Brookfield Place
Toronto Attractions - Major Attractions

Brookfield Place (Formerly the BCE Place)
Brookfield Place
Formerly the BCE Place

161 and 181 Bay Street
(Between Yonge Street and Bay Street)
(North of Front Street)
(416) 777-6480

Admission is Free

http://www.bceplace.com


While wandering through the Downtown Core of Toronto you definitely have to visit the astonishing Galleria of Brookfield Place (formerly the BCE Place).

This is one of the more stunning open spaces in all of Toronto with high butresses soaring 85 feet overhead. The place seems more like a cathedral than a commercial office complex.

The Galleria was designed by Santiago Caltrava and actually serves to connect to two main office towers of the complex. Also of interest with Brookfield Place is the manner in which they incorporated the facades of several 1850's building into the design of the overall structure. It has been superbly done.

Brookfield Place is also the home of The Hockey Hall of Fame. Besides that there are several very good restaurants and shops that will make your visit worthwhile.

Brookfield Place (Formerly the BCE Place)
Brookfield Place (Formerly the BCE Place)
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