List of public art in Toronto
The following is a list public artworks, monuments, and memorials that have been installed in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
See also
- Garden of the Greek Gods
- Graffiti in Toronto
- Graffiti Alley, Toronto
- Toronto subway public art
- Canadian war memorials
- Royal monuments in Canada
References
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