1. Queen’s Park is a large urban park located in the heart of downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The park covers an area of 400 acres and contains a wide range of attractions and points of interest, including playgrounds, sports fields, walking trails, gardens, a pond, memorials, and statues. One of the most famous landmarks in the park is the Ontario Legislative Building, which houses the legislature of the province of Ontario and features a unique mix of architectural styles, including Gothic, Romanesque, and Renaissance Revival. Other notable attractions include the Queen’s Park Conservatory, the University of Toronto Campus, and the Royal Ontario Museum.

2. Queen’s Park is open to the public every day from 5:30 AM to midnight. The park does not have an official phone number, but visitors can contact the city of Toronto’s Parks, Forestry, and Recreation division for more information at 416-338-4386.

3. Admission to Queen’s Park is free, and visitors can access the park by foot, bike, or public transportation. The park is located near several subway stations, including Queen’s Park, Museum, and St. George stations. Visitors can also take a bus or streetcar to nearby stops on College Street, University Avenue, or Bloor Street. Parking is available for a fee at several lots located near the park’s perimeter.