Top things to do
At 553 meters, the CN Tower is not only the tallest building in Toronto, but it is also the tallest free-standing building on the continent. It also happens to one of the modern Seven Wonders of the World. Fun fact, it's directly across the apartment
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CN Tower
290 Bremner BlvdAt 553 meters, the CN Tower is not only the tallest building in Toronto, but it is also the tallest free-standing building on the continent. It also happens to one of the modern Seven Wonders of the World. Fun fact, it's directly across the apartment
The Hockey Hall of Fame is a museum that is dedicated to the history of hockey. It also displays the Stanley Cup, which sits in its Great Hall. The Hockey Hall of Fame consists of 15 exhibits that display trophies and other hockey memorabilia. There is also a 125-seat 3D theatre that shows documentary films.
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Hockey Hall of Fame
30 Yonge StThe Hockey Hall of Fame is a museum that is dedicated to the history of hockey. It also displays the Stanley Cup, which sits in its Great Hall. The Hockey Hall of Fame consists of 15 exhibits that display trophies and other hockey memorabilia. There is also a 125-seat 3D theatre that shows documentary films.
Historic Canada National Railway building now converted into a modern brewery
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Steam Whistle Brewing
255 Bremner BlvdHistoric Canada National Railway building now converted into a modern brewery
The best indoor market for fresh produce, local delicacies and family fun
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St. Lawrence Market
93 Front St EThe best indoor market for fresh produce, local delicacies and family fun
Designated as a National Historic Site of Canada, the Distillery District is a unique residential and commercial area that has recently been refurbished and built up. Many of the buildings here are stunning heritage buildings that have been converted into shops, restaurants, bars, and lofts
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Dzielnica Distillery
55 Mill StDesignated as a National Historic Site of Canada, the Distillery District is a unique residential and commercial area that has recently been refurbished and built up. Many of the buildings here are stunning heritage buildings that have been converted into shops, restaurants, bars, and lofts
One of the best museums in North America and the best place in Toronto to engulf in history. Plus, it is easy to find, as there is a metro stop named Museum.
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Royal Ontario Museum
100 Queens ParkOne of the best museums in North America and the best place in Toronto to engulf in history. Plus, it is easy to find, as there is a metro stop named Museum.
There is no better place in the city to get a true taste of Toronto’s multiculturalism then Kensington Market. This National Historic Site used to be a Jewish market, but today it has turned into a funky neighborhood for artists, writers, and foodies.
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Kensington Market
There is no better place in the city to get a true taste of Toronto’s multiculturalism then Kensington Market. This National Historic Site used to be a Jewish market, but today it has turned into a funky neighborhood for artists, writers, and foodies.
Step back into time and wander the hallways and rooms of the elegant Casa Loma. This Gothic Revival castle is one of the most unique pieces of architecture in the city and a famous Toronto landmark. It has been featured in many films, including X-Men, The Pacifier and Chicago
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Casa Loma
1 Austin TerraceStep back into time and wander the hallways and rooms of the elegant Casa Loma. This Gothic Revival castle is one of the most unique pieces of architecture in the city and a famous Toronto landmark. It has been featured in many films, including X-Men, The Pacifier and Chicago
Centre Island is the most popular of the islands, as it features a massive park with picnic areas, a beach, magnificent gardens, and an amusement park. It is best visited in the summer
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Centre Island
Centre Island is the most popular of the islands, as it features a massive park with picnic areas, a beach, magnificent gardens, and an amusement park. It is best visited in the summer
The Toronto Zoo is a world-class zoo that happens to be one of the best in North America. It features both indoor and outdoor displays and is divided into several different zones
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Toronto Zoo station
The Toronto Zoo is a world-class zoo that happens to be one of the best in North America. It features both indoor and outdoor displays and is divided into several different zones
Toronto is home to one of three aquariums that are owned by Ripley Entertainment. The downtown Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada exhibits around 13,500 exotic marine life in its 5.7 million gallons of water
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Akwarium Ripleya w Kanadzie
288 Bremner BlvdToronto is home to one of three aquariums that are owned by Ripley Entertainment. The downtown Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada exhibits around 13,500 exotic marine life in its 5.7 million gallons of water
Toronto is home to the magnificent Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO), which is Canada’s largest. It is interesting both inside and out thanks to its recent ultra-modern Frank Gehry addition
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Art Gallery of Ontario
317 Dundas St WToronto is home to the magnificent Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO), which is Canada’s largest. It is interesting both inside and out thanks to its recent ultra-modern Frank Gehry addition
Shopping in Toronto
Toronto has so many shopping opportunities that it is even overwhelming for the most seasoned shopaholic. Most tourists start their shopping spree in the Toronto Eaton Centre, which is somewhat of a city landmark. Those with money to spare will enjoy shopping in Yorkville, which is the most upscale shopping area in the city. Visitors staying in North York will want to head to Bayview Village, which in addition to being home to high-end boutiques, also has one of the best vintage wine selections in the city. Chinatown is the best place to go to shop for knockoff designer duds and cheap souvenirs. Queen Street West has some funky independent boutiques for trend setters.
CF Toronto Eaton Centre
220 Yonge StYorkville
Chinatown
292 Spadina Ave.14 Dishes You Must Eat in Toronto
Toronto is known as one of the most multicultural cities in the world, each of them adding their own flavors to Toronto’s diverse and exciting culinary scene. From food trucks and market stalls, to bar snacks and fine dining, there’s always something great to eat in the city
Buster's Sea Cove
93 Front St ECarousel Bakery
93 Front St EWVRST
609 King St WNorth of Brooklyn Pizzeria
650 Queen St WMother's Dumplings
421 Spadina Ave.Mildred's Temple Kitchen
85 Hanna AveSeven Lives
72 Kensington AveHot Star Large Fried Chicken
374 Yonge StUncle Tetsu
595 Bay St.Summer's Ice Cream
101 Yorkville AveBanh Mi Boys
392 Queen St WSalad King
340 Yonge StJOEY Eaton Centre
1 Dundas St WSushi on Bloor
525 Bloor St WTerroni
720 Queen St WSud Forno
716 Queen St WCactus Club Cafe First Canadian Place
77 Adelaide St W