List of public art in Toronto

The following public artworks have been installed in Toronto, Ontario, Canada:

Flight Stop
Homeless Jesus
Monument to the War of 1812
Ontario Veterans' Memorial
Statue of Alexander Wood
Statue of Queen Victoria

See also edit

References edit

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