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Doors Open Toronto

Open Data - 2012 Doors Open Toronto

Doors Open Toronto May 26 & 27, 2012


Doors Open Toronto Apps

Take Doors Open Toronto with you on your smart phone. Download these apps, built using the City of Toronto's Open Data catalogue.

Kenny Ho, developer
www.dynamiclegend.com/event/doto2012

Brian Sutherland, developer
www.layar.com/layers/cadoto
(Once you have installed the app, search for "Doors" to locate the 50 closest venues to you, based on your GPS co-ordinates.)

Brian Gilham, developer
doorsopento.com

Inspired to create your own Doors Open app? Visit Toronto's Open Data catalogue and access all of the event data you'll need.

Let us know where your app can be downloaded and we'll share the link right here.
Email: doorsopen@toronto.ca



The links to these "apps" are presented 'as is' and the City excludes all representations, warranties, obligations and liabilities in relation to the apps and the datasets that they are based upon, to the maximum extent permitted by law.

The City is not liable for any errors or omissions in the apps and will not, under any circumstances be liable for any direct, indirect, special, incidental, consequential, or other loss, injury or damage caused by their Use, even if specifically advised of the possibility of such loss, injury or damage.

The City does not guarantee the continued supply of the Datasets or the operation of a particular app.

Our Family loves Doors Open Toronto. We have always been proud of our city but this program has increased both our knowledge and appreciation.

– Doors Open Toronto Participant

I visited 2 sites in east end Toronto:The East Toronto Masonic Temple at 15 Chisholm Ave and Hope United Church at 2550 Danforth.

For 30 years I have lived within 3 blocks of both of these sites, and I have never been in either of them. Both were very interesting to visit. The volunteers who answered questions at both sites were friendly, courteous, and knowledgeable.

Thank you for including these sites in Open Doors.

– Doors Open Toronto Participant

My mom, who is 80 years young, has been coming [to Doors Open Toronto] with my husband and me every year. Even though she has lived in Toronto for most of her life she says she has never seen so much of this city.

– Doors Open Toronto Participant

I think the great success of Doors Open Toronto proves to the politicians, and to developers, that people do care about their heritage. They know that a city becomes a better place to live when the character of great old buildings is preserved.

– Margie Zeidler, Developer In Globe and Mail Article, Report on Business

These types of events bring the community together - there are some real architectural treasures and hidden gems to be explored.

– Doors Open Toronto Participant

Doors Open is not just about historical buildings, but also buildings that play an important or distinct role in the fabric of the participating community.

– Doors Open Toronto Participant

...We frequently wonder if Toronto architecture has any redeeming qualities. The answer, of course, is a resounding 'Yes!' and a weekend attending Doors Open sites provides all the proof you need.

– The Torontoist

...The real importance of Doors Open may be its ability to bring us all a little closer together, to expand the common understanding that transforms mere physical proximity into something approaching citizenship and shared identity.

– Christopher Hume, Toronto Star

...Doors Open is one of the best things to have happened to Toronto architecture so far this century or for any century for that matter.

– Christopher Hume, Toronto Star

...Had an amazing day today, had a first date, we did Doors Open Toronto: got a free beer sample at Steam Whistle and went sailing, 1st time ever!.

– Doors Open Toronto Tweet

Excellent. Absolutely excellent. I look forward to this every year! I loved and appreciated how informative and friendly every single person running the locations we went to were - this really is a great event in our city!

– Stephan Peleck, Doors Open Toronto Participant

May the Doors always be open.

– Christopher Hume, Toronto Star