Doors Open Toronto returns May 24 and 25

This year, Doors Open Toronto celebrates the many sides of our playful city! Explore more than 150 of Toronto’s beloved sites and buildings for free on Saturday, May 24 and Sunday, May 25. Enjoy free talks that explore the innovative influences that shape our playful city and free tours of Toronto’s vibrant neighbourhoods with local guides. Registration is mandatory and capacity is limited.

Sites are open from 10:00am to 5:00pm unless otherwise indicated. The public can also register for free city-wide guided neighbourhood tours and a series of themed talks. 

Not all sites are open on both days of Doors Open weekend - find site-specific hours and programming on the City’s Doors Open Buildings & Sites webpage. On the online map, you can filter for sites open on May 24 and/or May 25 to plan your visit.  Popular locations like Osgoode Hall, the R.C. Harris Water Treatment Plant and the Don Jail tend to draw large crowds and may have long wait times - consider visiting early in the day to avoid long lines. 

The following sites will be part of Doors Open in Toronto Centre:

Register for talks and tours at toronto.ca/DoorsOpen 

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