100 Queen Street West
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Construction started in 1961, Opened on September 13 1965, designed by Viljo Revell a Finnish architect, named after Nathan Phillips the 53rd Mayor of Toronto from 1955 to 1962 was the first Jewish mayor developing into a culture mecca with a vision of a New City Hall.
Events
Nathan Phillips Square usually has some great events taking place like a Toronto Outdoor Art Fair, maybe catch a Hollywood film shoot, Zombie Walk, or ring in the new year with Toronto's Rock’n New Year's Eve party.
Luau or Die Zombie Walk
Performances by The Roots & Explosions in The Sky during the Commonwealth Games
Nathan Phillips Square has also been in used as a film set in Resident Evil: Apocalypse where it gets blows up The Believers, & The Kidnapping of the President,
Things To Do
Stop in and read a book at Public Library
https://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/cityhall/
In winter you can go skating rentals for adults is around $15 for children $10 to rent a hammer for five dollars and even shoppers skates for 10 bucks
https://nathanphillipssquareskaterentals.com/
Social Media Sites
https://www.facebook.com/npstoronto
https://www.instagram.com/nathanphillipssquare/?hl=en
Sources
Taylor, Doug. "Memories of Toronto's " Historic Toronto: Information on Toronto's History. tayloronhistory.com/2012/03/06/old-movie-houses-of-toronto-fond-memories-of-sheas-hippodrome/
Salmon, James V. (James Victor) (photographer) https://digitalarchive.tpl.ca/objects/337572
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toronto
Toronto Sketches The Way We Were by Mike Filey from the article from January 1 1989