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  • 1. Allan Gardens

    Cabbagetown

    Allan Gardens has been a green oasis in Toronto for well over a century. A domed indoor botanical garden and arboretum, the conservatory is filled with plant, flower, and tree species from around the world, preserved and cultivated in six different climate zones. If you're a nature lover you can easily spend hours among the succulents, vines, orchids, hibiscus, and weeping willows, and all for free.

    19 Horticultural Ave., Toronto, Ontario, M5A 2P2, Canada
    416-392--7288

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    Rate Includes: Free
  • 2. Necropolis Cemetery

    Cabbagetown

    This nonsectarian burial ground, established in 1850, is the final resting place for many of Toronto's pioneers, including prominent turn-of-the-century black Canadian doctors, businessmen, and politicians. The cemetery's chapel, gate, and gatehouse date from 1872; the buildings constitute one of the most attractive groupings of small Victorian-era structures in Toronto.

    200 Winchester St., Toronto, Ontario, M4X 1B7, Canada
    416-923--7911

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    Rate Includes: Apr.–Sept. 8–8, Oct.–Mar. 8–5:30
  • 3. Riverdale Farm

    Cabbagetown

    This spot once hosted the city's main zoo, but it's now home to a rural community representative of a late 19th-century farm. Permanent residents include horses, cows, sheep, goats, pigs, donkeys, ducks, geese, and chickens. While it's not a petting zoo per se, kids get a real kick out of watching farmers go about their daily chores, which include feeding and bathing the animals. The adjacent playground has a wading pool. On Tuesday from mid-May to late October, there's a great farmers' market nearby in Riverdale Park.

    201 Winchester St., Toronto, Ontario, M4X 1B8, Canada
    416-392–6794

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    Rate Includes: Free, Daily 9–5
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  • 4. St. James Cemetery

    Cabbagetown

    At the northeast corner of Parliament and Wellesley streets, this cemetery contains interesting burial monuments of many prominent politicians, business leaders, and families in Toronto. The small yellow-brick Gothic Chapel of St. James-the-Less has a handsome spire rising from the church nave and was built in 1861. This National Historical Site is one of the most beautiful churches in the country.

    635 Parliament St., Toronto, Ontario, M4X 1R1, Canada

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    Rate Includes: Apr.–Sept. 8–8, Oct.–Mar. 8–5
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