An urban park in downtown Toronto, Queen's Park houses the Ontario House of Legislature.
This location is famous for its many statues of prominent historical figures, including George Brown, King George V, Queen Victoria, and also, the Ontario Veterans Memorial.
Most of the buildings in Queen's Park are named after past Ontario premiers, yet another way for visitors to get a feel of Canada's fascinating and tumultuous past.
While there are no other amenities here than restrooms and picnic tables, the many events and monuments make Queen's Park a must visit while traveling in Ontario.
As part of a five-city effort to promote literature and literacy efforts in Canada, The Word on the Street is an always festive time of fun for the entire family.