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Slideshow: awesome Toronto landmarks made of Lego at the Legoland Discovery Centre

By Frances McInnis
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Vaughan Mills Legoland Discovery Centre

The Legoland Discovery Centre inside Vaughan Mills Shopping Centre opens Friday, providing a condensed, indoor version of a Legoland theme park. The 34,000-square-foot space contains several giant Lego people, rides for the under-10 demographic, a 4D movie theatre (the extra “dimension” is wind and rain) and many opportunities to create your own Lego masterpiece. The coolest feature by far is the Lego Miniland, a moving, blinking miniature landscape made of 1.5 million Lego bricks, recreating landmarks like City Hall, the Air Canada Centre, Yonge-Dundas Square and even Niagara Falls—water included.

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Vaughan Mills Legoland Discovery Centre
Vaughan Mills Legoland Discovery Centre
Vaughan Mills Legoland Discovery Centre
Vaughan Mills Legoland Discovery Centre
Vaughan Mills Legoland Discovery Centre
Vaughan Mills Legoland Discovery Centre
Vaughan Mills Legoland Discovery Centre
Vaughan Mills Legoland Discovery Centre
Vaughan Mills Legoland Discovery Centre
Vaughan Mills Legoland Discovery Centre
Vaughan Mills Legoland Discovery Centre
Vaughan Mills Legoland Discovery Centre

Tickets from $14.50 to $22. Legoland Discovery Centre, 1 Bass Pro Mills Drive, Vaughan, 1-855-356-2150, legolanddiscoverycentre.ca/toronto/

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