The Ed Mirvish Theatre is a historic performing arts theatre in Toronto, Ontario, located near Yonge–Dundas Square. Owned and operated by Mirvish Productions, the theatre has approximately 2,300 seats across two levels. There are two entrances to the theatre, located at 263 Yonge Street and 244 Victoria Street.
Yonge Street Entrance in September 2021
The Imperial, during the 1972 run of The Godfather, prior to the cinema's conversion to a multiplex
Canon Theatre, November 2005
Ed Mirvish Theatre, September 2012
Yonge–Dundas Square, or Dundas Square is a public square at the southeast corner of the intersection of Yonge Street and Dundas Street East in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Designed by Brown and Storey Architects, the square was conceived in 1997 as part of revitalizing the intersection. Since its completion in 2002, the square has hosted many public events, performances and art displays, establishing itself as a prominent landmark in Toronto and one of the city's prime tourist attractions. Central to the Downtown Yonge entertainment and shopping district, the square is owned by the city and is the first public square in Canada to be maintained through a public–private partnership. The intersection is one of the busiest in Canada, with over 100,000 people crossing the city's first pedestrian scramble daily.
Yonge–Dundas Square in 2022
Looking north along Yonge Street at the Dundassquare building, which was situated on the present-day square in 1979. The building was demolished in 1998.
Pride festivities at the northern end of the square, 2014. The square hosted the closing ceremonies for WorldPride in 2014.
A 180-degree panoramic view of Yonge–Dundas Square in mid-2023