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From tombs to tunnels: Doors Open Toronto promises access to secret spaces

The 15th annual Doors Open Toronto promises access to some of the city's most secret spaces next month, giving architectural enthusiasts and urban explorers alike an opportunity to experience firsthand Toronto's hidden gems. 
 
This year's them is "Secrets and Spirits: Exploring the mysteries behind the door" and will offer participants the opportunity to explore an underground bowling alley, supposedly haunted tunnels, bank vaults, and a secret tomb hidden within a Toronto church, Global News reports reports in an article. 
 
Toronto's event has brought in more than two millions visitors to hundreds of buildings since its inception in 2000, making it one of the three largest in the world. 
 
"New to the schedule this year are paranormal walking tours of Hogtown’s 'ghostly' haunts, including a tour of the Historic Distillery District, the Gibraltar Point Lighthouse (Toronto’s oldest landmark) and 'paranormal hotspots' at Exhibition Place," the article says. 
 
The event takes place May 24 and 25 and features 155 locations across the city. 
 
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Original Source: Global News 
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