Winter may not seem like Toronto's best season. Walking through the downtown core in the winter months usually means bundling up in heavy coats and mitts, and fighting bitter winds whipping in from off the lake while trudging through heavy slush. But there are a few oases of magic throughout the city where winter is transformed from something to be battled to something to be savoured... places like Nathan Phillips Square. Nathan Phillips Square is a busy urban plaza in the heart of the city. Located in front of Toronto’s City Hall on the northwest corner of Queen Street West and Bay Street, the square is named for Nathan Phillips, who was Mayor of Toronto from 1955 to 1962. In the summertime, Nathan Phillips Square ...
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