Hummingbird Centre

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The Hummingbird Centre

The Hummingbird Centre is a major performing arts venue in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

History

Formerly known as the O'Keefe Centre (for Carling O'Keefe Breweries) and built by Earle Morgan and Page & Steele in 1960 for horse breeder and developer (Don Mills) E.P. Taylor.

The Centre has been used by the National Ballet of Canada and the Canadian Opera Company.

The Centre name changed in 1996 as a result of a large donation from Toronto-based software solution company Hummingbird Limited.

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Toronto landmarks
CN Tower | Rogers Centre | Toronto City Hall | Old City Hall | Nathan Phillips Square | Air Canada Centre | PATH Underground | Toronto Islands | Exhibition Place | Toronto Zoo | Canadian Broadcasting Centre | Art Gallery of Ontario | Royal Ontario Museum | Ontario Place | The Canon Theatre | Elgin & Winter Garden Theatre | Hummingbird Centre | Queen's Park | Dundas Square | St. Michael's Cathedral | St. James' Cathedral | St. Lawrence Market | Kensington Market | Queen's Park, Toronto | St. Lawrence Hall | Royal Alexandra Theatre | Bathurst Street Theatre | Princess of Wales Theatre | Massey Hall | Roy Thomson Hall | Maple Leaf Gardens | Ricoh Coliseum | Varsity Arena | Casa Loma | Fort York

See also: Hummingbird Centre, 1960, 1996, Air Canada Centre, Art Gallery of Ontario, Bathurst Street Theatre, CN Tower, Canada, Canadian Broadcasting Centre