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Roundhouse Park Review

4.5 /525 Reviews
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A large square, close to the Toronto TV Tower, passed by when driving to the tower. It was like a steam train Memorial square. There were many locomotives. It was interesting to take pictures. I met a black squirrel once in a while.

Roundhouse Park

Posted: Nov 7, 2018
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  • roiberador
    4/5Excellent

    I arrived there at night time and it was ok. There were lots of people.

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    Posted: Aug 15, 2022
  • Yuhong
    4/5Excellent
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    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.

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    Posted: Jun 13, 2022
  • M25***40
    4/5Excellent
    Original Text

    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

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    Posted: Dec 31, 2020
  • 十字小溪-Y
    5/5Outstanding
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    To the south of the Toronto TV Tower is the open-air sector garage Park (ROUND HOUSE), actually with Toronto Railway Museum. This was the garage where the Canadian Pacific Railway repaired locomotives. The fan-shaped garage was connected by rails to the circular turntable in front, so that the locomotives could reach the tracks in all directions. The original warehouse has been transformed into "Steam Whistle Brewing" (whistle brewery), and some old warehouses have been converted into commodity shopping malls. There is a special introduction to the history of ROUND HOUSE, The COACH YARDS and COALING TOWER, as well as bicycle rental services. In Toronto's central area, there is such a large space to keep dozens of steam trains full of historical sense. It's so stylish to let people know the age of steam trains with full memories. Children must also like this place very much.

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    Posted: Feb 1, 2017
  • 东山树
    5/5Outstanding
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    Toronto Fan Garage Park was founded in 1997 at Toronto Railway Museum, 255 Bremner Boulevard, south of Toronto Convention Center. It used to be a garage for repairing locomotives on the Canadian Pacific Railway. In the fan-shaped garage, it passes through the rails to the front circular turntable to facilitate the locomotive to track in all directions. Many locomotive depots have similar buildings. Instead of demolishing the abandoned buildings, we built a Ruins Park in Toronto, preserved some locomotives and vehicles, transformed the original warehouse into a brewery "Steam Whistle Brewing" (whistle brewery, somebody called Ximing brewery), and built mini-railway stations, ticket houses, railways, and a small train for children to ride in, which made people happy. Understand or remember the past train years. Here, surrounded by tall buildings and needle-like tall buildings, but the park seems empty, and the next was the world's tallest TV tower, small trains and fan-shaped storehouses, real trains appear so small, but also set off the skyscraper's tall.

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    Posted: May 31, 2018
  • Ruilin
    5/5Outstanding
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    Round house is operated by Toronto Railway Culture Center. The thin rails bend and stretch, and the little foreigner boy jogs happily along the rails. Not far from the abandoned train is Union Station, where trains for Toronto Airport are running.

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    Posted: Jun 11, 2017
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