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| image_caption = Aerial overview of Ontario Place, 2006
| type = Park incorporating entertainment and event venues
| location = [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]], [[Canada]]
| coordinates = {{coord|43.629 |N |79.417 |W |region:CA |display=inline,title}}
| area = {{convert|155|acre|2}}
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'''Ontario Place''' is an entertainment venue, event venue, and park in [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]], [[Canada]]. The venue is located on three artificial landscaped islands just off-shore in [[Lake Ontario]], south of [[Exhibition Place]], and southwest of [[Downtown Toronto]]. It opened on May 22, 1971, and operated as a theme park centred around Ontario themes and family attractions until 2012 when the [[Government of Ontario]] announced that it would close for redevelopment. It has since reopened as a park without an admission fee but without several of the old attractions. The [[Government of Ontario]] is currently considering further redevelopment of the site.
 
Since the closure as a theme park, several of the venue's facilities have remained open, once reopened, and one section was redeveloped. The [[Budweiser Stage]] operates during the summer season. The [[Cinesphere]], the original IMAX theatre, reopened with new projection equipment and shows films regularly; although it is currently closed for renovations. On the East Island, [[Trillium Park]] and the [[William G Davis]] Trail opened in 2017. A marina, sheltered by three sunken lake freighters operates seasonally at the site. The exhibit "pods", several pavilions suspended above a lagoon, have remained closed after the closure of the Atlantis event facility. While much of the West Island's facilities are permanently closed, some of the natural spaces are now being used for recreation. Occasionally special events are hosted in the west island village.