Toronto City Hall
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- “An international competition was held to design Toronto's new City Hall. A Finnish architect came up with the winning design, and the resulting three-sectioned building was completed in 1965. The building looks like two curved towers sheltering a flying saucer-shaped structure. This middle section houses the Council Chambers. A golden maple leaf, a symbol taken from Canada's flag, hangs in the chamber. The nation's flag, was also adopting in 1965.”
- —Pamphlet, Mario is Missing! (PC)
The Toronto City Hall is the seat of the municipal government in Toronto, Canada. It appears as a landmark in the PC versions of Mario is Missing!, wherein it is said to have a golden maple leaf hanging in its council chambers. This is not true in real life. Prior to the events of the game, a Koopa Troopa steals the maple leaf from the chambers, forcing City Hall's information booth to shut down until Luigi returns the leaf.
Questions[edit]
To prove the leaf's authenticity, Luigi must answer two of the following questions:
- Where does the Golden Maple Leaf hang in City Hall?
- In the Toronto Maple Leaf Hockey team locker room
- In the City Hall forest
- In the Council Chambers
- Who designed Toronto City Hall?
- Canadian children
- A Finnish architect
- Queen Elizabeth
- Monty Hall
- Part of the Toronto City Hall resembles a:
- flying saucer
- dome
- hockey puck
- pyramid