A new perspective can transform a familiar place into something brand new. These fan photos of Ontario showcase the stunning architecture tucked away in big cities and small towns. From museums, to historic buildings, to downtown streetscapes, looking up is the perfect way to see Ontario in a whole new way.
Commerce Court, Toronto
In 1931 the 34-storey North Tower was the tallest building in the British Empire. Today, this ornate ceiling has become a favourite of photographers.
Canadian Aviation and Space Museum, Ottawa
Explore the wonder of flight at the Canadian Aviation and Space Museum, where all things skyward are celebrated.
National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa
While the outstanding art collection makes the National Gallery of Canada famous, the architecture of the building is a work of art in its own right.
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Notre Dame Cathedral Bascilica, Ottawa
Notre-Dame Cathedral is the largest and oldest standing church in Ottawa, and is a designated National Historic Site in Canada, in part due to its stunning architecture.
South Pond Farms, Peterborough
The farm’s historic silo, a ceramic and timber-frame structure, has been transformed into a wine or spirit tasting venue for small groups – and the perfect spot for a summer getaway with friends.
Casa Loma, Toronto
Overlooking Downtown Toronto, Casa Loma means “Hill House” in Spanish. The views are even more stunning inside, including this stunning glass ceiling in the Conservatory.
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Kingston City Hall, Kingston
Before it was relocated to Ottawa, Ontario, Kingston was Canada’s First Capital. Much of the architecture reflects the importance of this period in the city’s history, in particular City Hall, which offers free tours from May to October.
Dundurn Castle, Hamilton
Once home to Sir Allan Napier MacNab, a railway magnate, lawyer and Premier of the United Canadas, this 40-room Italianate-style villa is beautiful inside and out.