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The Bata Shoe Museum

Imelda Marcos -- or anyone else obsessed with shoes -- will love this museum, which houses the Bata family's 10,000-item collection. The building, designed by Raymond Moriyama, is spectacular. The main gallery, "All About Shoes," traces the history of footwear. It begins with a plaster cast of some of the earliest known human footprints (discovered in Africa by anthropologist Mary Leakey), which date to 4 million B.C.

You'll come across such specialty shoes as spiked clogs used to crush chestnuts in 17th-century France, Elton John's 12-inch-plus platforms, and Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau's well-worn sandals. One display focuses on Canadian footwear fashioned by the Inuit, while another highlights 19th-century ladies' footwear. The second-story galleries house changing exhibits.

327 Bloor St. W.Phone: 416/979-7799.Open: Tues-Wed and Fri-Sat 10am-5pm; Thurs 10am-8pm; Sun noon-5pm; Open mondays in Summer, June 7 to end of August.Admission C$6 (US$4.20) adults, C$4 (US$2.80) seniors and students with ID, C$2 (US$1.40) children 5-14, C$12 (US$8.40) family (2 adults, 2 children). Every Thursday from 5-8 p.m. is free admission.Subway: St. George.


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