There's free, full access to Toronto's hidden gems this weekend

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There's free, full access to Toronto's hidden gems this weekend
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Anne Vranic, a digital creator and architecture enthusiasts, gives a history tour at The University Club of Toronto, a new Doors Open site.

This weekend is an exciting one for history buffs and architecture enthusiasts. The city is holding its annual Doors Open Toronto event, a program that lets people tour the city's most iconic places and peak behind the curtain.Posted: May 24, 2024 4:44 PM EDT | Last Updated: 2 hours agoIt's an exciting weekend for history buffs and architecture enthusiasts in Toronto. The city is holding its annual Doors Open event. CBC Toronto's Britnei Bilhete has a preview.

For the last 24 years, the annual event has given people free access to the city's historical buildings, unique landmarks and museums. This year there are over 160 sites and running theme is hidden histories and untold stories. Anne Vranic, a digital creator and architecture enthusiasts, gives a history tour at The University Club of Toronto, a new Doors Open site. "It's a very beautiful spot on the lake. I'm very proud of our building and we like to maintain it," he saidMitchell said this weekend will also provide a opportunity for people to learn about where their water comes from.

Across the city at the Toronto Humane Society, tours will allow people to interact with animals while they learn about the organization's beginnings in 1887.

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