May 6, 2015 – Mansoor Ladha for Lethbridge Sun Times: Tourists visiting Toronto now have a new landmark. A must in every tourist itinerary would be the spectacular Aga Khan Museum and Ismaili Centre, which opened last September heralding a new but proud chapter in Canadian Ismaili Muslim history.
Torontonians, driving along Don Valley Parkway in the Don Mills neighbourhood, have been noticing two magnificent structures — the remarkable buildings of international stature are the Aga Khan Museum and a new Ismailii Muslim community Centre and prayer hall. A beautiful park and gardens, created by Lebanese landscape architect Vladimir Djurovic, will be situated between the two the prestigious buildings.
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