I arrived there at night time and it was ok. There were lots of people.
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Roundhouse Park Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Toronto Sector Garage Park was created in 1997 and is located south of the Greater Toronto Convention Centre. This used to be the garage for the Canadian Pacific Railway to repair the locomotive. In the fan-shaped warehouse, the rails were passed to the front round turntable, which was convenient for the locomotive to the tracks in all directions. Many locomotive depots have similar buildings.
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Roundhouse Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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I arrived there at night time and it was ok. There were lots of people.
Round House Park (Toronto Fan Garage Park), just under the CN Tower, diagonally opposite Ripley. Many old trains are free to visit on open green spaces. But the Railway Museum charges.
For train lovers, it is really a paradise, there are many different types of exhibition trains, very beautiful, can be close contact, and there are detailed explanations next to it, very interesting, children like it too
South of the Toronto TV Tower is the open-air fan garage park (ROUND HOUSE), which is actually together with Toronto Railway Museum. It was once a garage for repairing locomotives by the Canadian Pacific Railway, and the fan-shaped warehouse was connected by rails to the circular turntable in front, allowing the front to be moved to tracks in all directions. The original warehouse was transformed into "Steam Whistle Brewing" (the whistle brewery), and some old warehouses were converted into daily commodity shopping malls. The open spaces where the tracks and lawns are intertwined have special introductions to the history of RUND HOUSE, THE COACH YARDS and COALING TOWER, as well as bicycle rental services. In this central area of Toronto, you can set aside such a large open space and retain dozens of steam trains full of history. With full memories, people can understand the age of the steam train. It has its own style! Children must also like this place very much!
Toronto Fan Garage Park was founded in 1997, and the address is Toronto Railway Museum, 255 Bremner Boulevard, south of the Toronto Convention Center. It used to be the garage of the Canadian Pacific Railway to repair locomotives. In the fan warehouse, through the rails, it leads to the circular turntable in front, which facilitates the front to the tracks in all directions. Many locomotive sections have similar buildings. Toronto did not dismantle the abandoned buildings, but in this Toronto area of land and gold, built a ruins park, retained some locomotives and vehicles, and the original warehouse was transformed into a brewery "Steam Whistle Brewing" (the whistle brewery, Some called the Creek Brewery), and built miniature train stations, box office, railway tracks on the open space, and a small train for children to ride, so that people can understand or remember the train years of the past. Here, surrounded by high-rise buildings, and also plugged in the needle-like building, but this park is empty, and the TV tower next to the world's tallest building, small trains and fan warehouses, real trains are so small, but also set off the skyscraper tall.
The fan garage park is run by the Toronto Railway Cultural Center. The thin tracks are curved and extended, and the young foreigner trots happily along the tracks. Not far from the abandoned train is Union Station, where the train to Toronto Airport is running.