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What to See in Aurora - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 4 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Aurora (Canada). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Hillary House and Koffler Museum of Medicine, Aurora Public Library, and Aurora Radial Railway Bridge Abutment. Also, be sure to include Aurora Heights Drive in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Aurora (Ontario).

Hillary House and Koffler Museum of Medicine

Museum
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Museum. Hillary House, the Koffler Museum of Medicine, is a house built in the Gothic Revival style, now in use as a museum. Built in 1862, Hillary House in Aurora, Ontario, is recognized by the National Historic Sites and Monuments Board as one of the best examples of Gothic Revival architecture in Canada. The building contains a collection of medical instruments, books, papers, household furnishings, and equipment dating from the early nineteenth to the late twentieth century. It has been owned by the Aurora Historical Society since 1981 and is open to the public as Hillary House, the Koffler Museum of Medicine.[1]

Address: 15372 Yonge St, L4G 1N8 Aurora (Aurora)

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Aurora Public Library

Public library in Aurora, Ontario
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Public library in Aurora, Ontario. The Aurora Public Library is located in Aurora, Ontario, Canada. The library has a collection of more than 150,000 items and has over 31,000 registered users.[2]

Address: 15145 Yonge St., L4G 1M1 Aurora (Aurora)

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Aurora Radial Railway Bridge Abutment

Aurora Radial Railway Bridge Abutment
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The Aurora Radial Railway Bridge Abutment is all that remains of a bridge that was built across the Grand Trunk Railway line in 1899 as part of the Metropolitan Street Railway Company which built its radial line from Toronto along Yonge Street through Aurora, ending at Lake Simcoe. The bridge was removed in 1922 when radial tracks were relocated to share the Yonge Street underpass under the Grand Trunk Railway line. The radial line eventually closed in 1930 with the tracks removed the following year. The abutment is the last large remaining artefact of the radial railway in Aurora.

The abutment is described as a "sturdy, tapered, limestone pillar" with the "stone of the pillar is expertly laid and is typical of the construction methods of the era".

The abutment is a protected historical structure located in Aurora, Ontario. It is designated under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act. The structure was designated by the Town of Aurora in late 2006.[3]

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Aurora Heights Drive

Aurora Heights Drive
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Shopping centre, Bridge

Address: 85 Tecumseh Dr, Aurora (Aurora)

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