The old town hall was built by the builder of casa loma, which means it was a 70th century building. After the building was not used as a town hall, it was converted into a Toronto court, and it took a case to enter, mostly office areas and some courts. I also met a group of high school students who visited here. Next to it is Osgoode Hall, which is also used as a court and law association. I found a restaurant on the Internet that said that there was a long-standing restaurant and booked the location in advance. The restaurant is only open at noon and ends at 2 o'clock. Maybe it was for the staff working inside. The diner can see the difference at a glance. The office staff is dressed in suits as usual, and the tourists are wearing quite casual. The decoration of the restaurant is also the original court. The taste is actually very general, especially because it is a restaurant in the Law Society, a very strange atmosphere, with a silk seriousness. During the meal, you will see many people in judge costume walking around. I thought I could visit, but I almost lost my way inside and went out for fear of breaking into the judges’ office. We ended our visit to the Royal Ontario Museum too early. Still take the subway to the Museum Station, up is the museum. On Tuesday, you can show your student ID free of charge and the original price is $18 per person. The museum is a bit boring, not as good as the British Museum in London, after all, the furnishings inside are still relatively limited, there is no special or nothing I have seen. Fortunately, it is free of tickets, otherwise it feels a waste of money. Come out at 5 o'clock, go back to dt to visit their mall and find that things are almost the same as Vancouver, and there is no desire to continue shopping. Plus, I was tired after a day, so I sat down at the opposite Tim (well, it’s tim, the most I’ve really entered these days is tim, who calls people cheap) It’s particularly scary to see a man pouring a bag of white powder into a bought drink first. Then another homeless man came up to us and didn't know what to do. The two girls fled and fled all the way to Bank Street. Although the two streets were parallel and separated by a road, they gave people a completely different sense of security. The people walking on the whole road are completely different. I wanted to wait for the CN Tower to go up at about 8 o'clock in the dark. When I arrived, I found that the ticket cost $38 per person and the walk outside cost $200 per person. Just go up to the tower to visit. I went up and found that this $38 is still quite worth it. The scenery is really good. From the beach to the city center to the middle residential area, there was a feeling of seeing the mountains. Just in time for the sun to set, I witnessed the sun disappear a little bit on the horizon, leaving only embers shining on the land until the embers disappeared into our view.