David Pecaut Square
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David Pecaut Square is a public space in downtown Toronto that offers a variety of events and activities throughout the year. It is located next to Metro Hall and across from Roy Thomson Hall and the Royal Alexandra Theatre. The square was named after David Pecaut, a civic leader who contributed to many cultural and social initiatives in the city. The square features a lawn, trees, fountains, and the Eternal Flame of Hope, which symbolizes the inclusion of people with disabilities. Some of the events that take place at the square include free concerts, film screenings, festivals, and markets. The square is easily accessible by public transit and has a vibrant atmosphere. It is a great place to enjoy the city's diversity and creativity.
Avri ZamoraAvri Zamora
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David Pecaut Square was to be the new City Hall's equivalent of Nathan Philips Square being a public place where the public can come and enjoy the city's offering in an open to all location that can be booked for any activities. There is a stage available for use and for all to enjoy every Thursday in the summer when the farmers market/ lunch setup is going for all to enjoy. This is located right behind (eastern end) Metro Hall
Alex ChanAlex Chan
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We do out yearly Ancop walk in this location. It's huge park at the busy area of Toronto.. It can accomodate big event. With outdoor stage. Restaurants and Cafe around it. And the theater buildings are nearby. Flowering plants in the garden are blooming on spring to summer. The subway station of St. Andrew is right at the corner.
Simply EMIESimply EMIE
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This is a huge open public space. Mostly, it's open green spaces and sculptures with a water feature. It's a very corporate park surrounded by hotels and office towers.. There is no playground here for children. No dog park. It is mostly benches here and a few tables.
BrianBrian
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A small park for dog lovers. There is a nice water feature that dogs love to go and splash in. But the best part is that Tiff The Toronto International Film Festival is held here anually. There are entrances to underground food courts and shops too.
Khondakar MubinKhondakar Mubin
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Nice little green space to have lunch,to relax or hang around before catching a show at Roy Thompson Hall, Royal Alexandra Theatre, Princess of Wales Theatre, or Bell TIFF Lightbox. And in 2022 this is the spot of TIFF street festival as well
Su R cSu R c
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Nearby Attractions Of David Pecaut Square
CN Tower
Ripley's Aquarium of Canada
Nathan Phillips Square
Scotiabank Arena
Rogers Centre
Harbourfront Centre
Art Gallery of Ontario
Toronto Sign
Union Station Toronto
Metro Toronto Convention Centre

CN Tower
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Ripley's Aquarium of Canada
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Nathan Phillips Square
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Scotiabank Arena
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Nearby Restaurants Of David Pecaut Square
PAI
Fox on John
Scaddabush Italian Kitchen & Bar Front Street
The Rec Room Roundhouse
Jack Astor's Bar & Grill Front Street
360 The Restaurant at the CN Tower
Loose Moose / Antler Room
Cactus Club Cafe First Canadian Place
Kellys Landing
HelloFresh Canada

PAI
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Fox on John
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Scaddabush Italian Kitchen & Bar Front Street
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The Rec Room Roundhouse
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215 King St W, Toronto, ON M5V 3G2, Canada
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Pecaut Square is a large concrete-and granite-clad plaza located in front of Metro Hall in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The square supports the PATH network connection between Metro Hall and nearby buildings such as Metro Centre. Glass pavilions provide access to the PATH network.
attractions: CN Tower, Ripley's Aquarium of Canada, Nathan Phillips Square, Scotiabank Arena, Rogers Centre, Harbourfront Centre, Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto Sign, Union Station Toronto, Metro Toronto Convention Centre, restaurants: PAI, Fox on John, Scaddabush Italian Kitchen & Bar Front Street, The Rec Room Roundhouse, Jack Astor's Bar & Grill Front Street, 360 The Restaurant at the CN Tower, Loose Moose / Antler Room, Cactus Club Cafe First Canadian Place, Kellys Landing, HelloFresh Canada

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