Exploring new heights at Billy Bishop Airport with annual Doors Open Toronto
The annual 'Doors Open Toronto is in full swing in the city this weekend, where Toronto has turned into a giant playground — and everyone is invited to play. As Lexy Benedict preview, 150 sites in the city are free, and open admission. From architecture, to museums. and other locations that you typically wouldn't have access to.
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