Buildings
Parliament House
-serves as parliament buildings of Commonwealth of Canada
-neoclassical buildings broadly inspired by Senate House
-at Front and Parliament Street
National Library of Canada
-one of the largest libraries in the world
-right on Whitbread Street
National Museum of Canada
Canadian Exhibition
O'Connell Hall
-hall of the Hibernian Order
-founded by Irish migrants fleeing the Famine
-one of the oldest buildings in Toronto
-continues to serve as headquarters of the national Hibernian Order fraternity
Comunero Hall
-founded by Canadian veterans of Liberty and Union War (1868-76)
-today is building keeping grand social club
-prominently displays American flag in honor of historic war effort
University of Toronto
Neighborhoods
Little Limerick
-Irish neighborhood founded by people fleeing famine
-pretty large area in general
-because Toronto is that Irish
-and there are Irish people in other parts of Toronto as well
Nubiatown
-founded by Coloreds fleeing Fugitive Slave Act
Streets
South to northwards
Front Street
King Street
Whitbread Street
-otl Queen Street
-contains Whitbread Square, Toronto's public square
-which consists of greenery with paved paths throughout
Remonstrance Street
-otl Dundas Street
Mackenzie Street
-otl Bloor Avenue
West to eastwards
Bay Street
Yonge Street
Parliament Street
-otl Jarvis Street