Best Rated Movie Theaters in Richmond Hill

We've collected top 10 mentioned theaters in Richmond Hill from other articles such as Tripadvisor's Top Things to Do, 48 hours in Toronto: Day 1, The Spaces.

Best Rated Movie Theaters in Richmond Hill

Roy Thomson Hall
Roy Thomson Hall
4.6 (3282 ratings)4.5 (208 ratings)
Intimate concert venue known for its acoustics that is home to the Toronto Symphony Orchestra.
60 Simcoe St, Toronto, ON M5J 2H5, Canada
Event venueConcerts & ShowsTheaters
TIFF Bell Lightbox
TIFF Bell Lightbox
4.6 (3076 ratings)4.5 (191 ratings)
This centre of the Toronto International Film Festival features world cinema & events year-round.
350 King St W, Toronto, ON M5V 3X5, Canada
Movie theaterConcerts & ShowsArt museumTheaters
Mentioned by traveltriangle.com
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"The TIFF Bell Lightbox is a cultural centre and also the headquarters of the much-awaited Toronto International Film Festival. Your nightlife in Toronto gets too glam if you happen to time it right, when the festival is on!. However, when around the year TIFF Bell Lightbox is where film lovers, makers and event planners meet."
Mentioned by AFAR Media
The Best Museums, Culture, and Arts in Toronto
"Home of the Toronto Film Festival, as well as other visual arts celebrations, the TIFF Bell Lightbox is a building dedicated to Toronto's film world. Theaters, libraries, galleries, offices, lecture halls, as well as a swank members' lounge and..."
Mentioned by Travel2Next
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"Watching a show or seeing an exhibition at the TIFF is one of the cool things to do in Toronto at night. Photo: Tourism Toronto. Just a block west is HQ of the Toronto International Film Festival."
Princess of Wales Theatre
Princess of Wales Theatre
4.6 (3638 ratings)4.5 (1280 ratings)
Refined playhouse from Mirvish Productions for musicals like "Miss Saigon" & "Les Misérables."
300 King St W, Toronto, ON M5V 1J2, Canada
Performing arts theaterConcerts & ShowsLive music venueTheaters
Mentioned by VacationIdea
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"The Princess of Wales Theatre is the newest addition to the Mirvish family of theatres in Toronto’s entertainment district. It is a 2000-seat playhouse located only a block away from the historic Royal Alexandra Theatre. The theatre is the first privately owned Canadian theatre to open since 1907."
Massey Hall
Massey Hall
4.5 (1395 ratings)4.5 (303 ratings)
Music venue with renowned acoustics that's hosted now-legendary shows for more than a century.
178 Victoria St, Toronto, ON M5B 1T7, Canada
Event venueConcerts & ShowsTheaters
Mentioned by The Spaces
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"Massey Hall is one of the oldest concert halls in Toronto, opened in 1894. Architect Sidney R Badgley designed the theatre with a Neoclassical facade and interiors that feature Moorish elements, such as scalloped ceiling hangings with intricate trims and ogee balcony arches. Originally, the auditorium was constructed to seat 3,500 people but, after renovations in the 1940s, the capacity was reduced to 2,765."
Mentioned by Jamie Sarner
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"Massey Hall is a beautiful performing arts theatre located in downtown Toronto that was designed by architect Sidney Badgley. It was a gift from the Massey family to the City of Toronto in 1894. The list of prominent artists and public figures that have graced its stage with their presence is vast."
Mentioned by AFAR Media
The Best Museums, Culture, and Arts in Toronto
"Massey Hall is one of Canada’s most important concert halls. Averitable encyclopedia of musicaltalent has played here, including Enrico Caruso, Ella Fitzgerald, Bob Dylan, Pete Seeger, Igor Stravinsky, Patti Smith, Lou Reed, George Gershwin,..."
Yonge-Dundas Square
Yonge-Dundas Square
4.5 (14397 ratings)4 (1495 ratings)
Bustling outdoor public space & live-event venue hosting concerts, movies & community events.
1 Dundas St E, Toronto, ON M5B 2R8, Canada
Event venueSights & LandmarksTheatersPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by Toronto 3 days itinerary
Niagara Falls / Toronto 3-Day Itinerary
"This tour's first bus leaves from Yonge-Dundas Square and the pass is good for three consecutive days. Stay aboard for the full two-hour tour, or if you're itching to tackle Toronto , hop off at one of the 21 stops, which include many of Toronto's top attractions, such as the CN Tower, the Eaton Centre, Art Gallery of Ontario, Casa Loma and the Royal Ontario Museum. Consult with the guides for optimum planning and when the busses will be stopping at certain locations. Don't miss the boat tour at the Harbourfront, which is included in your ticket."
Mentioned by Toronto 4 days itinerary
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"The last area of the day is Dudas Square which is like a mini Times Square. Here you’ll find the Eaton Centre, the city’s largest mall and plenty of restaurants. Across from the Eaton Centre there are some restaurants a few storey’s up where you can grab a place on the patio and overlook all of the action in the square."
Royal Alexandra Theatre
Royal Alexandra Theatre
4.7 (2553 ratings)4.5 (1113 ratings)
Opulent century-old building in the beaux arts style, hosting touring plays & musicals.
260 King St W, Toronto, ON M5V 1H9, Canada
Performing arts theaterConcerts & ShowsEvent venueTheaters
Mentioned by AFAR Media
The Best Museums, Culture, and Arts in Toronto
"The Royal Alexandra Theatre—or the Royal Alex, as it’s known—is a pretty spiffy affair. The newly restored 1907 Beaux-Arts triumph is, in fact, North America’s first properly royal theater. It gained its title thanks..."
Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre Centre
Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre Centre
4.7 (2538 ratings)4.5 (221 ratings)
Century-old double-decker theatre with lavish Edwardian details hosting musicals, films & concerts.
189 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M5B 1M4, Canada
Performing arts theaterSights & LandmarksHistorical landmarkLive music venueHistoric SitesTheaters
Mentioned by Toronto 3 days itinerary
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"Take a guided tour around Elgin & Winter Garden Theatres – Toronto’s best-kept secret. This double-decker theatre is the last operating one in the world, making it even more impressive!. Go behind-the-scenes at Elgin & Winter Garden Theatres to take a closer look and learn about its fascinating history. You will be surprised how different the old-fashioned Elgin Theatre is from the forest-like Winter Garden Theatre on the upper level."
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
Top things to do in Toronto, Canada
"This restored masterpiece is the world's last operating Edwardian double-decker theater. Celebrating its centennial in 2013, the Winter Garden was built as the flagship for a vaudeville chain that never really took off, while the downstairs Elgin was converted into a movie house in the 1920s. Fascinating tours run Mondays at 5pm and Saturdays at 10am. "
Bad Dog Comedy Theatre
Bad Dog Comedy Theatre
4.7 (428 ratings)4.5 (14 ratings)
Snug, contemporary venue for unscripted sketch & improv performances, plus classes & workshops.
875, Second Floor, Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M6G 1M4, Canada
Comedy clubConcerts & ShowsTheaters
Mentioned by canadiancomedy.ca
Top 5 Comedy Clubs in Toronto – Canadian Comedy
"The longest-running show of Toronto is considered the lousy dog theatre show where comedians are on a professional level, and home-in programs occurred. Almost 30years, this club train their comedian and specialized art of unscripted and unpremeditated performances held at the spot by any age of the person—the theatre train for excellent and affordable concerts and comedy. As theatres are small in size, but the laughter is enormous there."
Mentioned by YellowPages.ca
Great Toronto comedy clubs with improv classes | YP Smart Lists
"They have workshops for all levels of skill and confidence, whether you’ve never stood in front of a mic before or you’re fine-tuning a skill years in the making. The main focus at all classes is just having fun, so you’ll never feel put on the spot or pressured to step hugely out of your comfort zone. The biggest benefit of taking classes here is the history: Bad Dog is home to the longest continuously running improv show in Toronto."
Mentioned by Trip101
10 Comedy Clubs In Toronto, Canada - Updated 2021
"A post shared by maybe: carley (@carleythorne) on Jan 15, 2019 at 9:56am PST. Well-known for featuring comedy performances for more than 35 years, Bad Dog Theater Company is an award-winning comedy club in Toronto. It specializes in the art of improvised and unscripted comedy performances and entertains numerous visitors at quite affordable rates."
Ed Mirvish Theatre
Ed Mirvish Theatre
4.6 (3582 ratings)4.5 (1339 ratings)
Historic, opulent venue with 2 grand balconies, offering large-scale touring musicals & stage shows.
244 Victoria St, Toronto, ON M5B 1V8, Canada
Performing arts theaterConcerts & ShowsEvent venueTheaters
Crow's Theatre
Crow's Theatre
4.6 (265 ratings)5 (12 ratings)
Original theater works are staged at this venue also known for supporting Canadian playwrights.
345 Carlaw Ave, Toronto, ON M4M 2T1, Canada
Event venueConcerts & ShowsTheaters

Must See Sights and Landmarks in Richmond Hill Area

Distillery District
Distillery District
4.5 (7468 ratings)
The pedestrian-only Distillery District, set in quaint 19th century buildings that once housed a large whiskey distillery, draws crowds to its cobblestone streets lined with hip indie restaurants, bars and boutiques. Art lovers come for the galleries, outdoor sculptures and dance, music and stage performances at the area's several theatres. In December, the annual Toronto Christmas Market takes over the streets.
Toronto, ON, Canada
Sights & LandmarksHistoric Walking AreasNeighborhoods
Mentioned by Ontario 10 days itinerary
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"The Distillery District was also very nice for shopping and restaurants, but overall a bit more touristy than the other neighbourhoods. I went on a street art tour around Queen Street West and Spadina Avenue with Daniel from Tourguys, who explained everything from the key players of street art in the city to the legal situation of graffiti in Toronto. He took me to back alleys and lanes, pointed out street art that is well hidden in the busy city landscape and told me the stories behind the artpieces. I can only recommend doing this tour!"
Mentioned by Toronto 3 days itinerary
Niagara Falls / Toronto 3-Day Itinerary
"If you want to explore a unique, historical Toronto neighbourhood, hop off at stop 19, grab lunch at the St. Lawrence Market, and walk over to the Distillery District, a pedestrian only village comprising the largest and best-preserved collection of Victorian Industrial Architecture. Not a franchise in sight here, so you can't get a Starbucks fix or shop at Gap; it's all one of a kind."
Mentioned by Toronto 2 days itinerary
The Perfect Toronto Itinerary for First Time Visitors
"One of the most historic areas of the city, the Distillery District brings spirit and charm to any trip. Walk along the brick roads and enjoy learning about the area’s former working distilleries, browse the cute little shops, and hang a lock on the famous Love Sign!"
Spadina Museum
Spadina Museum
4.6 (477 ratings)4.5 (277 ratings)
Heritage home demonstrating domestic life in the 1920s & '30s, plus a Victorian-Edwardian garden.
285 Spadina Rd, Toronto, ON M5R 2V5, Canada
History museumSights & LandmarksHistorical landmarkHistoric Sites
Scotiabank Arena
Scotiabank Arena
4.5 (24741 ratings)4.5 (1595 ratings)
Large arena hosting pro hockey, basketball & lacrosse, plus many visiting big-name music acts.
40 Bay St, Toronto, ON M5J 2X2, Canada
ArenaSights & LandmarksConcert hallSports complexStadiumArenas & Stadiums
Mentioned by Toronto 3 days itinerary
A Perfect Itinerary for 3 Days in Toronto
"Perched high on the Manulife Centre in Yorkville, the restaurant offers a fantastic vantage point in the city. You can choose to sit in one of the two patios – the one facing North Toronto or the other overlooking the CN Tower and downtown Toronto. No matter which one you choose, you are guaranteed the best rooftop view in the city. Pair the view with a few small plates like sweet Thai chili chicken drummies and Baja Halibut tacos, life can’t get much better!"

Historic Sites in Richmond Hill

Toronto's First Post Office
Toronto's First Post Office
4.5 (88 ratings)4.5 (36 ratings)
260 Adelaide St E, Toronto, ON M5A 1N1, Canada
Local history museumSights & LandmarksPost officeHistoric SitesHistory Museums
Mentioned by Diary of a Toronto Girl
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"The Toronto Post Office was built sometime in the 1800s, and it served as a post office (duh) back in the day. It’s now a designated National Historic Site of Canada, and it’s a pretty building you won’t hear much about. You’ll find a few other beautiful Victorian-style buildings located on Toronto Street as well!"
Parkwood Estate
Parkwood Estate
4.6 (520 ratings)4.5 (331 ratings)
Built in 1917, this neoclassic mansion features formal gardens & a bowling alley.
270 Simcoe St N, Oshawa, ON L1G 4T5, Canada
MuseumSights & LandmarksHistoric SitesPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Ireland Park
Ireland Park
4.6 (370 ratings)4 (14 ratings)
Small park along the waterfront featuring sculptures & engravings commemorating Irish immigration.
Queens Quay W, Toronto, ON M5V 3G3, Canada
ParkSights & LandmarksHistoric SitesMonuments & StatuesPoints of Interest & Landmarks

Best Beach in Richmond Hill

Rouge Beach
Rouge Beach
4.6 (200 ratings)4.5 (7 ratings)
Lakefront & sandy river-mouth swimming beach backed by wetlands, a park & trail.
Ontario, Canada
BeachNature & Parks
Mentioned by traveltriangle.com
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"Situated close to the famous Rouge river, the charming Rouge beach is home to a wide range of wildlife species and you can also spend the entire day sunbathing and swimming in the soothing waters here. Camping is surely an option here as made available at the Rough National Urban Park. Other facilities at this beach include bike trails, washrooms, a massive volleyball court and changing rooms."
Mentioned by ChatterBlock
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"Located at the mouth of the Rouge River at the east end of Lawrence Avenue, this beach is shared with the West Rouge Canoe Club. Near the beach is a marsh that provides a home to a variety of wildlife. Any time of the year, the picturesque scenery around Rouge Beach is calming and impressive."
Sugar Beach
Sugar Beach
4.3 (366 ratings)4 (95 ratings)
No swimming is allowed at this urban beach park with loungers & umbrellas in an industrial setting.
Old Toronto, ON, Canada
BeachNature & Parks
Mentioned by Diary of a Toronto Girl
25 Most Instagram-Worthy Spots in Toronto
"Enjoy the pink umbrellas in all their cuteness at Sugar Beach. It’s definitely prettier (and warmer lolz) during the spring and summer, but you can come here all year-round if you want to. It would even be cute in the snow and make for some unique shots, if you’re looking for Toronto winter photo spots!"
Centre Island Beach
Centre Island Beach
4.6 (102 ratings)
Ontario, Canada
Beach
Mentioned by Time Out
10 Best Beaches in Toronto Meet Eco-Friendly Standards
"Families flock to Centre Island Beach on the eastern shores of Toronto Island. Facing Lake Ontario, the area is accessible by ferry or water taxi. Despite being only fifteen minutes from downtown Toronto, you’ll feel like you’ve left town once you hit the sandy shores and clear blue water crashing against the shore (worry not, a rock breakwater is in place to keep kids safe)."
Mentioned by ChatterBlock
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"The beach is located on the southern shore of Toronto Island Park, in an area also known as “Manitou Beach”. Centre Island Beach has very calm, shallow, and slightly warm waters because the rock breakwater was built to provide a barrier from the open lake. This beach is an ideal place for the entire family to go for a walk, swim, relax, picnic, and enjoy the scenery."
Mentioned by Help! We've Got Kids
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"*NOTE: Centreville Amusement Park and Far Enough Farm are closed in summer 2020. A day on Centre Island is a must for your summer bucket list. The beach is small but clean, with shallow water and a sandy floor—perfect for young children."

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