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Toronto Sign
10-foot-tall, light-up letters that spell “Toronto,” set against a city-skyline backdrop.
Address: 100 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M5H 2N2, Canada
Phone: (416) 392-2489
State: Ontario
County: Toronto
City: Toronto
Zip Code: M5H 2N2


Opening Hours

Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Sunday: Open 24 hours

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Reviews
Beautiful winter day! Excellent, fresh cleaned ice by the Zamboni!nAn excellent opportunity to share in with time and conversation and a good dose of exercise, just what the body mind and soul needs.nnLots of other amenities to enjoy great photo opp spot
The Toronto Sign at Nathan Phillips Square is an iconic landmark and a must-visit spot in the city! It’s vibrant and colorful, especially at night when it’s illuminated, making it perfect for photos. The changing designs and light displays reflect local events and cultural celebrations, adding a dynamic element to the sign.nnThe location is great—right in the heart of downtown, surrounded by the historic Old City Hall and the skating rink in winter. It’s always bustling with energy and a great place to soak in the city’s vibe.nnHighly recommend stopping by for a quick photo or just to enjoy the atmosphere. A true Toronto experience!
The Toronto Sign is an iconic landmark located at Nathan Phillips Square in downtown Toronto, Canada. The Toronto Sign is more than just a public art installation it is a symbol of the city’s multicultural identity and resilience. It serves as a focal point for gatherings, celebrations, and a backdrop for countless memories shared by residents and visitors alike.nIt continues to evolve, reflecting Toronto’s dynamic and inclusive spirit.nThe Toronto Sign remains a vibrant representation of the city’s pride, welcoming everyone with its ever-changing colors and timeless charm.
Went on Saturday December 28 and it's an ice skating rink for the winter, so fun and such a deal. $10/kids, $15/adults for 2 hours. Right in the middle.of downtown, in front of city hall. We walked from our hotel, so clpsento so many things and the mall is literally a block away. And the Toronto sign is so cute. We were there during the afternoon, so did not get to see it all lit up. But I've seen pictures, Susan, it looks wonderful. I have some pictures and videos that I'll post now. Definitely worth it for winter. I'm not sure what activities there are during the other seasons of the year, but it's a good locthere during the afternoon, so did not get to see it all lit up. But I've seen pictures, Susan, it looks wonderful. I have some pictures and videos that I'll post now. Definitely worth it for winter. I'm not sure what activities there are during the other seasons of the year but it's a good location.
The heart of Toronto beats with a vibrant energy. It's a place where diverse paths converge, fostering a sense of belonging. Laughter and conversation fill the air, creating a symphony of human connection. Shared experiences and unspoken understandings weave a tapestry of community. In this dynamic hub, strangers become friends, and loneliness finds solace.
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Directions to Toronto Sign with public transportation


Bay St at Albert St 100 meters
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Queen St West at Bay St West Side 120 meters
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Bay St at Queen St West 130 meters
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Queen St West at Bay St 140 meters
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Queen St West at York St 150 meters
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