Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 51. Chapters: Rogers Centre, The Royal Conservatory of Music, Exhibition Place, Yonge-Dundas Square, Four Seasons Centre, Air Canada Centre, Palais Royale, Downsview Park, The Music Hall, Nathan Phillips Square, El Mocambo, Convocation Hall, Canadian Opera Company, Harbourfront Centre, Massey Hall, Ricoh Coliseum, Grand Opera House, Horseshoe Tavern, Lee's Palace, Molson Amphitheatre, Toronto Centre for the Arts, Roy Thomson Hall, Bovine Sex Club, The Rivoli, The Guvernment, Polson Pier, Masonic Temple, Drake Hotel, Sneaky Dee's, Colonial Tavern, Phoenix Concert Theatre, Cameron Public House, The Orbit Room, Kingswood Music Theatre, Hugh's Room, The Opera House, The Matador Club, Mel Lastman Square, Mod Club Theatre, Albert Campbell Square, George's Spaghetti House, Town Tavern. Excerpt: The Royal Conservatory of Music, also known as The Royal Conservatory, is one of the largest and most respected music education institutions in the world. Providing the definitive standard in music education through its curriculum, assessment, performance, and teacher education, the programs of The Royal Conservatory have had a substantial impact on the lives of millions globally. The Royal Conservatory has helped to train a number of great artists including Glenn Gould, Oscar Peterson, David Foster, Sarah McLachlan, Angela Hewitt, and Diana Krall. Motivated by its powerful mission to develop human potential through music and the arts, The Royal Conservatory has emerged over the last two decades as a leader in the development of arts-based programs that address a wide range of social issues. The Conservatory was founded by Edward Fisher in 1886 as The Toronto Conservatory of Music. In 1947, King George VI incorporated The Conservatory through royal charter. Michael Foulkes is the current Chair of the Board and Dr. Peter Simon is the President. He...