Archive Doors Open Toronto 2008    



Exhibition Place - Horse Palace - Riding Academy
15 Nova Scotia Ave., Toronto, ON M6K 3C3
Telephone: 416-599-4044

District: South (former City of Toronto and East York)

Architect and year:
J.J. Woolnough, 1931

Open:
Saturday: 10 am to 5 pm
Last admittance to building: 5 pm
Sunday: 10 am to 5 pm
Last admittance to building: 5 pm

The Horse Palace is an art deco structure that was originally constructed in 1932 to house horses during the Canadian National Exhibition and the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair. In addition to providing world renowned stabling, the Horse Palace is also home to a year-round riding academy. The Academy's portion of the Horse Palace has been substantially remodelled, providing a warm and pleasant atmosphere for the school's clients, miniature farm animals and horses.

Event information:
The Riding Academy at the Horse Palace invites you to come and meet our school horses and miniature farm animals! There will also be tours of our facilities and riding demonstrations. Equestrian Demonstration at the top of each hour.

Photography permitted:Filming permitted:
Interior Yes     tripod: YesInteriorYes     tripod: Yes
ExteriorYes     tripod: YesExteriorYes     tripod: Yes

Getting there: Click here for map.

TTC (nearest station) Union Station Bus/streetcar: Bathurst 511, Dufferin 29

Visit their web site: http://www.horsepalace.ca

Fully accessible Public washrooms Parking (paid) Exhibit Kid-friendly

 

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