When we pushed a button by a tiny construction site near Spadina House, the jackhammer guy started to work at it, like his boss had just shown up on the premises.
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Tuesday, August 27, 2013
I-SPY a jackhammer guy at Legoland
Legoland Discovery Centre in Vaughan Mills includes the fantastic miniature City of Toronto entirely made out of Lego bricks. There's lots to observe in Legoland's Miniland.
When we pushed a button by a tiny construction site near Spadina House, the jackhammer guy started to work at it, like his boss had just shown up on the premises.
When we pushed a button by a tiny construction site near Spadina House, the jackhammer guy started to work at it, like his boss had just shown up on the premises.
Toronto City Hall, as seen in Legoland's parallel universe
The good thing about Legoland is that once you're in, you can explore it any way you like. At the beginning, kids are too excited to take the time to admire the models entirely made of Lego blocks. But once they've tried everything else in the attraction, they're ready to return to Miniland to truly appreciate what's going on in the miniature city of Toronto.
Here's Toronto City Hall at Nathan Phillips Square, as seen at Legoland Discovery Centre in Vaughan Mills.
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