Toronto Visitor Guide 2020/21

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OFFICIAL TORONTO VISITOR GUIDE 2020 – 2021

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TOURISM TORONTO Chair of the Board Robert Housez

Art Art Director Joseph Montemurro

President & CEO Scott Beck

Operations Production Director Alain Briard

Executive Vice President & Chief Marketing Officer Jon Mamela Executive Vice President, Destination Development Andrew Weir Editorial Director: Director, Brand Content Paula Port Managing Editor: Content Lead Lauren Jerome Director, Partnerships Sarah Jarvis BOOKMARK CONTENT AND COMMUNICATIONS Editorial Editor-in-Chief Yuki Hayashi Copy & Research Helen Racanelli Emilie Dingfeld Kelly Stock Corinna VanGerwin Akira Ourique

Project Manager Laura Di Ioia Ad Production Manager Mary Shaw

WELCOME TO TORONTO!

It’s my pleasure to extend a warm welcome to each and every one of you who have chosen to visit our great city, the fourth largest in North America. Whether you’re here on business, visiting friends and family, or taking a trip to explore the city, the 2020/2021 edition of the Toronto Visitor Guide is a great resource for you to experience our city.

Ad Production Coordinator Asli Alcinkaya Sales National Sales Director Tracy Miller Senior Account Manager Marjorie Callaghan Account Management Executive Vice President, Luxury & Lifestyle Group Kristin Izumi CEO Simon Hobbs Editorial Director Elio Iannacci

Toronto has it all. An arts and culture scene the reflects our diversity, culinary experiences that you won’t find anywhere else in the world, top attractions that will take your breath away and people who are welcoming and kind to each other. That’s the excitement of a big, growing, successful global city that’s also uniquely Canadian—and we’re thrilled you’re going to be a part of it. My hope is that on your visit you can go all-in and revel in the experiences that make every corner of Toronto great. From our food, festivals and friendly faces, to our hockey, basketball, baseball and live performances, enjoy the best of Canada’s largest and most-visited destination.

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So let yourself in. Be a part of our energy, diversity and progressiveness that defines who we are. Enjoy your stay; we can’t wait to have you back time and time again.

John Tory

Mayor of Toronto

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NEWS Here’s what’s new and exciting around town in 2020 – 2021.

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11 A YEAR IN TORONTO Explore the city’s most unique attractions at their peak.

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Horseshoe Tavern

Winter Stations, The Beaches

DISCOVER TORONTO

EXPERIENCE, EXPLORE, ENJOY

51 ACCOMMODATIONS

16 GOING LOCAL Get to know Toronto, a city of unique neighbourhoods.

59 B &BS, RESIDENCES & CAMPGROUNDS 63 ATTRACTIONS

26 STREET EATS Craft your own private food tour along Toronto’s tastiest strolls.

101 RESTAURANTS 114 RETAIL / SHOPPING 120 T OUR OPERATORS / TOURISM PARTNERS 123 TRANSPORTATION

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30 SWEET CITY Treat yourself to these tastes of Toronto. 32 URBAN ARTSCAPE Ben Johnston’s way with words and fave pieces in the city. 36 LIVE FOR MUSIC A mazing venues, plus where the local talent goes to catch a show.

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40 TOP SHOPS Fashion hounds, here’s where to find your happy place!

41 GOODS TO GO Load up on souvenirs from your favourite city. 44 DISCOVER THE ARTS E xplore Toronto’s museums, galleries, theatres and festivals. 46 FAMILY FUN Bond with your #squad while sharing all the city has to offer, indoors and out. 128 GETTING AROUND How to get from Point A to Points B, C and beyond. 130 YYZ ADVENTURES S ave your book for the flight: there’s actually a lot to do at the airport! 131 FOLD-OUT MAPS Maps to downtown Toronto, public transit and the Greater Toronto Area.

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8 ONLY IN TORONTO 25 ways to experience Canada’s cultural capital.


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ON THE COVER

When Daniel Schmerega visited Toronto, he stopped by the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) and not only captured our cover image on camera, he lived it. “I had always been told that if you go to the CNE, you’ve got to go on the Sky Ride—it did not disappoint!” Check out the Brantford, ON-resident’s photos on Instagram @dan.713. PHOTOGRAPHY BY DANIEL SCHMEREGA

LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We acknowledge that Toronto is the traditional territory of many nations including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat peoples and is now home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. We also acknowledge that Toronto is covered by Treaty 13 with the Mississaugas of the Credit.

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NEWS

Please check event info online. While correct at press time, dates and other details may be subject to change.

THE ART GALLERY OF ONTARIO

Get your art fix at the AGO, where the much-anticipated Picasso: Painting the Blue Period ( June 27 to September 20, 2020) showcases some of the artist’s most celebrated works. New exhibits on now through May 18, 2020, include Illusions: The Art of Magic, featuring advertisements, photographs and movies of famed talents like Harry Houdini, and Diane Arbus: Photographs, 1956-1971, featuring many of the artist’s famed black and white photographs of New York residents.

Take a deep-dive into Shipwrecks, the newest exhibit at Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada. Three unique deep-sea species have taken up residence in Toronto as part of the show: the giant isopod, hummingbird bobtail squid and swell shark. Venture under icy Arctic waters to explore the long-hidden HMS Terror, or travel to the placid Mediterranean to learn the history of the ancient Uluburun shipwreck.

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Here’s what’s new and exciting around town in 2020 – 2021.

MASSEY HALL Iconic Massey Hall is undergoing an ambitious multi-year revitalization aimed at breathing new life into the 125-year-old National Historic Site. Think: two new music venues, increased accessibility, and restoration of its stunning, century-old stained glass Massey Hall windows. The downtown landmark has played host to the likes of Justin Bieber, Arcade Fire, Aretha Franklin and Bob Dylan, with many more to come. An official reopen date will be announced.

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ROYAL ONTARIO MUSEUM Go mad for mummies at the ROM. Egyptian Mummies: Ancient Lives. New Discoveries. (May 16 to September 7, 2020) uses CT scans and digital visualizations to gain insight into the life and times of six people who lived between 900 BCE to 180 CE. Learn what their ancient lives were like, and what happened after they died.

LITTLE CANADA

Starting this summer, visitors can gain a giant’s perspective on Canada as they loom over mini versions of famous landmarks, iconic cityscapes and other national treasures. Little Canada’s regional “destinations” include Little Niagara (complete with a 50-foot-wide Horseshoe Falls), Little Toronto and Petit Québec, with more coast-to-coast models planned for the future.

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PABLO PICASSO. LA SOUPE, 1902. OIL ON CANVAS, 38.5 X 46 CM (15 3/16 X 18 1/8 IN.). ART GALLERY OF ONTARIO. GIFT OF MARGARET DUNLAP CRANG, 1983.© PICASSO ESTATE/SOCAN (2019); PABLO PICASSO. LA MISÉREUSE ACCROUPIE, 1902. OIL ON CANVAS, 101.3 X 66 CM (39 7/8 X 26 IN.). ART GALLERY OF ONTARIO. ANONYMOUS GIFT, 1963.© PICASSO ESTATE / SOCAN (2019); MASSEY HALL (VERNE HO ON UNSPLASH); INNER COFFIN OF NESTAWEDJAT, 25TH DYNASTY, ABOUT 700–680 BC, PROBABLY THEBES, EGYPT, WOOD AND PLASTER, EA 22812A. © THE TRUSTEES OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM; CANADA DAY/LITTLE CANADA (LITTLE CANADA)

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INDIGENOUS FASHION WEEK TORONTO

Indigenous Fashion Week returns to Harbourfront Centre (May 28 to 31, 2020). Now in its second year, the biennial event showcases 23 Canadian and international Indigenous artists and designers presenting new designs in fashion, textiles and craft during four runway presentations.

CASA LOMA Casa Loma plays host to State of Mind – The Illusion of Choice (date to be announced), a colourful, cerebral experience that celebrates human consciousness. Guests are taken through the castle’s historic tunnels and led into immersive performances, each blending magic, mystery and illusion. The entire audience becomes a part of the cast.

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INDIGENOUS FASHION WEEK - TANIA LARSSON, VICTORIA’S ARCTIC FASHION (NADYA KWANDIBENS OF REDWORKS PHOTOGRAPHY); STATE OF MIND – THE ILLUSION OF CHOICE (CASA LOMA); CREATIVE (CIRQUE DU SOLEIL); “RAZOR TONGUE” INSIDE OUT LGBT FILM FESTIVAL (RAIN VALDEZ); HARRY POTTER (MANUEL HARLAN)

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child—Parts One and Two

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Cirque du Soleil launches its first indoor family entertainment centre, Creactive, at Vaughan Mills this spring. This first-in-the-world venue is the place to try a thrilling range of acrobatic, artistic and other Cirque-inspired activities like bungee jumping, aerial parkour, wire and trampolines, mask design, juggling and circus track activities.

HARRY POTTER AND THE CURSED CHILD— PARTS ONE AND TWO Lose yourself in the breathtaking magic and stage wizardry of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. The multiTony award winner arrives in October 2020 at Toronto’s Ed Mirvish Theatre. The Canadian theatrical debut is the eighth story in the Harry Potter series and the first official Harry Potter story to be presented on stage.

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INSIDE OUT LGBT FILM FESTIVAL

Catch groundbreaking cinema as Canada’s largest LGBTQ+ film fest celebrates its 30th anniversary (May 21 to 31, 2020). Some 150+ features, shorts and documentaries will screen over 11 days, showcasing queer stories and storytellers from Canada and around the globe. In addition to screenings, a free, interactive gallerystyle exhibition will bring the festival’s three-decade-long history to life.

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EXPERIENCE, EXPLORE, ENJOY

St. Lawrence Market

Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada

ONLY IN TORONTO 5 ways to experience the uniqueness 2 of Canada’s cultural capital. PUSH BOUNDARIES

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Buckle into a harness for the CN Tower EdgeWalk experience, which takes place outside the building’s main pod—356 m (1,168 ft) above street level!

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Snorkel with stingrays at Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada. Or tackle the Toronto Zoo’s Gorilla Climb Ropes Course, 10 m (almost 33 ft) above ground.

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Dare to go bare at clothingoptional Hanlan’s Point Beach, or suit up for a lake swim at Centre Island Beach, both on the Toronto Islands.

TRIP YOUR TASTE BUDS

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Devour Toronto’s official sandwich (peameal bacon!) at St. Lawrence Market, one of the world’s top-ranked food markets.

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Try Chilean empanadas, Jamaican-Italian jerk chicken panini or Swedish semla in multicultural street-food paradise, Kensington Market.

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Load up on maple syrup, smoked salmon and other

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Canadiana in the Loblaws supermarket within Maple Leaf Gardens, known now as Mattamy Athletic Centre. A big red dot on the floor marks where the Toronto Maple Leafs used to face off against their NHL rivals.

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Stay up all night at Nuit Blanche, a free, onenight-only art extravaganza that transforms the city streets each year with otherworldly installations.

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Catch the best in global and Canadian cinema at the world-renowned Toronto International Film Festival. Visit the affiliated TIFF Bell Lightbox for year-round film and design exhibits.

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Go sole searching at the Bata Shoe Museum, home to the most comprehensive collection of footwear on earth, including pieces crafted by First Nations and Inuit artisans and seamstresses.

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Breathe in the chill lakeside culture of The Beaches neighbourhood. The dog-watching is excellent along its 3.5 km (2.2 mi) wooden boardwalk.

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Explore the world! Toronto is home to two centrally located Chinatowns, plus Little Italy and Corso Italia (which features a vibrant mix of Latin American restaurants, too). Don’t forget to tour Little Portugal, Greektown and Little India.

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Rainy day? Travel like a mole—or a business-district insider. At 30 km (19 mi), PATH is one of the world’s longest underground malls, linking about 1,300 shops, restaurants and services along its route.

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Stroll cobblestone lanes in The Distillery Historic District, North America’s largest, best-preserved collection of Victorian industrial architecture.

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Jump aboard the Red Rocket (aka TTC streetcar) and commute like a local. Take the 501 Queen streetcar crosstown to tour the laid-back Beaches in the Eastside and trendy Westside neighbourhoods in the same day.

CHEER THE HOME TEAMS

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Catch the 2019 NBA champs, the Toronto Raptors, in action!

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Bring your mitt and reach for the sky as Canada’s only MLB team, the Toronto Blue Jays, hit the field. Look for more pro-sports action with the Toronto Maple Leafs (NHL hockey), TFC (MLS soccer),

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Share the sidewalk with Céline Dion, Ryan Reynolds, Margaret Atwood or Alessia Cara… or at least their stars on Canada’s Walk of Fame.

WOW THE KIDS

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Fool their eyes with “impossible” snapshots from the Museum of Illusions.

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See the Stanley Cup up close. The Hockey Hall of Fame is home to the world’s largest collection of hockey memorabilia!

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Immerse yourselves in an escape room adventure at Casa Loma, an authentic castle. Younger kids will love snooping around its 98 rooms, turret and secret passageways.

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Climb inside the iconic TORONTO sign in Nathan Phillips Square or check out the massive AGO letters at the Art Gallery of Ontario.

Toronto Wolfpack (RLFC rugby), Toronto Argonauts (CFL football) and Toronto Rock (NLL lacrosse).

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Stand beneath a dinosaur or a giant mola mola at the Royal Ontario Museum.

JOIN A STREET PARTY

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Groove to soca, reggae and calypso at Toronto Caribbean Carnival, North America’s biggest Caribbean street festival.

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MATHEW TSANG (TORONTO WOLFPACK)

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Fly your rainbow flag at Toronto Pride! More than one million LGBTQ+ people and allies participate in the loud and proud street festival and parade each year.

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Drink in YongeDundas Square’s bright lights and urban energy. Catch a show and watch buskers, or shop, sip and dine in the surrounding stores, bars and restaurants.

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Yonge-Dundas Square

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A YEAR IN TORONTO

Explore the city’s most unique attractions at their peak. Here’s a by-the-season look at what to enjoy, when.

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Infinity Mirrored Room—Let’s Survive Forever

SPRING BEAT THE CROWDS AND BREATHE IN THE EXCITEMENT— RAIN OR SHINE. v Expand your soundscape at Canadian Music Week, Small World Music Society’s Asian Music Series or the Canadian Opera Company’s Free Concert Series.

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v Beat the summertime crowds at the Scarborough Bluffs by visiting in the spring. v Kick off baseball season at the Toronto Blue Jays’ home opener. Other pro teams returning to the field in spring include the Toronto Wolfpack (RLFC rugby), TFC (MLS soccer) and Toronto Argonauts (CFL football). v Discover the magic of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room – Let’s Survive Forever, a permanent installation at the Art Gallery of Ontario. v Hit Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival for a thoughtprovoking lineup of over 200 docs. It’s North America’s largest documentary fest. v Feast your eyes on the art and politics of photography at venues across the city during the Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival. v Dig deeper into the urban landscape during Doors Open Toronto, when 150 culturally, architecturally and historically significant buildings are open for walking tours.

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Canadian Opera Company’s Free Concert Series

v Harness your flower power at Canada Blooms (part of the annual National Home Show) or the Toronto Botanical Gardens. v Wind your way through Cabbagetown to Riverdale Farm, a working farm complete with cows, goats, sheep, pigs and chickens. v Hike or bike the trails of Moore Park Ravine, Milkman’s Lane, Trillium Park or Tommy Thompson Park. Or spend the day parkand beach-hopping along the Martin Goodman Trail, which spans 22 km (14 mi) along the Lake Ontario waterfront. (Need wheels? Rent them from Bike Share Toronto.) v High Park’s famous cherry blossoms are in peak bloom for about one week. The sweet spot? Typically, late April to early May.

v Snag a last-minute ticket to Hamilton at the Ed Mirvish Theatre, or treat your spirit to a springtime tribute to Leonard Cohen at Soulpepper Theatre Company. v Feast your eyes on the catwalk as Indigenous Fashion Week showcases clothing, textiles and crafts from up-and-coming and established designers from Canada and around the world. v Geek out to your favourite stars, superheroes and villains at Toronto Comicon. v Bark up a storm at Woofstock, North America’s largest festival for dogs and their people. The canine cultural event draws tens of thousands of people and pooches every year.

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MARIS HUTCHINSON/EPW STUDIO (YAYOI KUSAMA, INFINITY MIRRORED ROOM—LET’S SURVIVE FOREVER, 2017. WOOD, METAL, GLASS MIRRORS, LED LIGHTING SYSTEM, MONOFILAMENT, STAINLESS STEEL BALLS, AND CARPET© YAYOI KUSAMA. COURTESY DAVID ZWIRNER, NEW YORK; OTA FINE ARTS, TOKYO/SINGAPORE/SHANGHAI; VICTORIA MIRO, LONDON/VENICE); CHRIS HUTCHESON (OLEG TSIBULKO AND PIANIST STÉPHANE MAYER IN THE CANADIAN OPERA COMPANY’S FREE CONCERT SERIES IN THE RICHARD BRADSHAW AMPHITHEATRE); NADYA KWANDIBENS OF RED WORKS PHOTOGRAPHY (INDIGENOUS FASHION WEEK - WARREN STEVEN SCOTT)

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v Paddle the Toronto Islands via canoe, kayak and SUP. Rent from the Harbourfront Canoe & Kayak Centre or book a paddling/dining tour with Culinary Adventure Co. v Surprise your taste buds at Summerlicious, a prix-fixe food fest with 200 participating restos. Or, eat your way through a street festival like Taste of the Danforth (Greek), TD Salsa on St. Clair (Latin), JerkFest Toronto (Caribbean) and the Toronto Waterfront Night Market & Beercraft Festival (Asian).

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v Say cheers to homegrown brew at Toronto’s Festival of Beer and Ontario Craft Beer Week, or take a wine flight at Sugar Beach during the Wine & Spirit Festival.

MARQUISE K AMANKE ON UNSPLASH (SUGAR BEACH); TD TORONTO JAZZ FESTIVAL (TD TORONTO JAZZ FESTIVAL)

Sugar Beach

SUMMER STAY OUT LATE, AS PATIO-, BEACH- AND FESTIVAL-FEVER HEAT UP THE CITY. v Get inspired at Luminato, a city-wide festival dedicated to theatre, dance, music and other performing arts. v Jump up at Toronto Caribbean Carnival, four weeks of music, cuisine and revelry leading up to a blowout grand parade. v Catch a glimpse of your fave music stars as the iHeart Radio Much Music Video Awards turn Queen Street West into a veritable red carpet/street party. v Cheer Canuck tennis stars Milos Raonic, Félix Auger-Aliassime and Denis Shapovalov as defending champ Rafael Nadal returns for the 2020 Rogers Cup.

v Celebrate Canada’s National Indigenous Peoples Day at NaMe-Res Traditional Pow Wow, held on the summer solstice. It’s part of Fort York National Historic Site’s Indigenous Arts Festival, where you can catch performances by 100+ drummers and dancers, feast on traditional cuisine, and meet First Nations artists and craftspeople. v Get your groove on at a summer music fest like Bud Light Dreams Festival, Afrofest, NXNE Music & Gaming Festival, Wavelength Summer Music & Arts Festival, TD Toronto Jazz Festival or Beaches International Jazz Festival. v Catch an outdoor concert by the lake at the Budweiser Stage, Harbourfront Centre or Toronto Music Garden.

v Meet a hobbit (yes, those ones!) at Fan Expo Canada. v Kensington Market hosts Pedestrian Sundays the last Sunday of every month. Catch buskers and take photos, or just wander, nosh and shop the small side streets of this eclectic open-air market and neighbourhood. v Church-Wellesley Village (aka “The Village”) is the place to be during Pride Toronto. The month-long celebration is a lead-up to Festival Weekend, with its blowout Pride Parade, Drag Ball and Family Pride events, plus the politically engaged Dyke March, Trans March and Blockorama, an all-day music event curated by the Blackness Yes! collective of artists and activists from the Black queer and trans communities. v Get revved up by motorsport action at the Honda Indy Toronto. v Lose yourself in great indie theatre and dance at Toronto Fringe Festival, SummerWorks, Dusk Dances and Canadian Stage’s Shakespeare in High Park. v Catch an alfresco film screening under the stars at Christie Pits, Corktown Common, Union Station’s Front Street Promenade or Yonge-Dundas Square. v Close out summer like a local. The Canadian National Exhibition (aka CNE or The Ex) is a fairground tradition that culminates with Labour Day weekend’s Canadian International Air Show.

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v Escape the summer heat with a dip in Lake Ontario at Woodbine Beach, Cherry Beach or Bluffer’s Beach. v Take stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) lessons or rent a board at WSUP Toronto at Kew-Balmy Beach.

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Toronto International Film Festival

Waterfront Promenade

FALL AUTUMN IS GO-TIME AS TORONTO ROLLS OUT THE RED CARPETS. v Catch a screening at the celeb-studded Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), where early buzz is a solid indicator of future Oscar contenders. v Get lit at the Toronto International Festival of Authors and Word on the Street Toronto Book & Magazine Festival. Both feature talks and readings by some of the world’s best-loved writers. v Laugh with a familiar comic or discover new talent when 42 comedy acts hit the city for JFL42. Past headliners include John Mulaney and Trevor Noah. v Lace up or high five local runners at the Oasis Zoo Run and the Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon. v Encounter eclectic outdoor installations during Nuit Blanche, an annual all-night contemporary art event. Not a night owl? Art Toronto features international modern and contemporary art, no caffeine required!

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v The best way to experience fall foliage? A relaxed hike through High Park, Humber Valley or the Don Valley, or a scenic drive along Rosedale Valley Road.

Toronto Zoo

v Combine a trip to the Toronto Zoo with a bird’s-eye view of Rouge National Urban Park via the zoo’s Wild Rouge Zipline & Canopy Tour. v Revel in dance performances and unique cuisine at the Bloor West Village Toronto Ukrainian Festival and Roncesvalles Polish Festival. v Oktoberfest starts early (mid-to-late September!) at Toronto Oktoberfest and Canada’s Wonderland. v Thrill to the circus arts as Toronto International BuskerFest for Epilepsy hits Eastside. v Cheer on the 2019 NBA champs, the Toronto Raptors, as they kick off their home opener.

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and terrifying sets provide a spooky upgrade to the typical fright night experience. v Pull on that costume, and head to Halloween on Church, the city’s hottest Halloween street party. v Savour cacao-inflected afternoon tea, dinner, wine and beer pairings and even a gala ball at the Toronto Chocolate Festival.

v Get your global groove on at the Small World Music Festival. v Feel all the chills at Casa Loma’s Legends of Horror. You’ll walk the shadowy corridors and exterior grounds of the castle as character actors

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COURTESY OF WATERFRONT TORONTO (WATERFRONT PROMENADE); JOE SCARNICI (DAKOTA JOHNSON, TORONTO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL); TORONTO ZOO (TORONTO ZOO)

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WINTER LONGER NIGHTS MEAN BRIGHTER LIGHTS IN TORONTO v Kick off the holiday season with the Santa Claus Parade, a 116-year-old tradition. v The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair is a local fave for its famous Horse Show, President’s Choice SuperDogs and an extensive menu of culinary demos, tastings and markets.

IMAGE ONTARIO (NATHAN PHILLIPS SQUARE); THE DISTILLERY HISTORIC DISTRICT (TORONTO CHRISTMAS MARKET)

v Nathan Phillips Square is holiday central with its Cavalcade of Lights (catch the lighting of the official city Christmas tree!), Holiday Fair in the Square and spectacular New Year’s Eve blowout, complete with DJ Skate, musical performances and fireworks. v Steam Whistle Brewing’s Winter Craft Beer Fest features brews from 40+ breweries, tasty food truck cuisine, a campfire and a DJ dance party. v Don your Santa Cap as you go on a holiday-themed bar hop. Check online for pop-ups and theme nights across the city. v Marvel at the ornate holiday window displays at Hudson’s Bay and Saks Fifth Avenue at Queen and Yonge streets. Or pair shopping and winter fun at Bloor-Yorkville IceFest.

v Nibble your way through Toronto at more than 200 restaurants, during the Winterlicious prix-fixe food festival, which typically runs late January to early February.

v Rent a pair of snowshoes or Nordic skis at MEC and explore the winter wilderness of the Toronto Islands, Tommy Thompson Park, High Park and the Beltline Trail.

v Shop for that special someone or simply marvel at the lights, artisan crafts and sweet seasonal treats on offer at the The Distillery Historic District’s magical Toronto Christmas Market. Or power through your gift list at the makers-focused One Of A Kind show or Etsy Holiday Market.

v Bundle up for an alfresco art tour. Head to The Beaches for Winter Stations, a seasonal exhibition in which lifeguard stands have been transformed by global artists into interactive art installations.

v Be dazzled by the National Ballet of Canada’s magnificent interpretation of The Nutcracker. It’s one of Toronto’s most cherished holiday traditions. v Dive into light-bedecked and activity-filled winter wonderlands at WinterFest (Canada’s Wonderland) and Aurora Winter Festival (Ontario Place). v Glide across the City Hall rink at Nathan Phillips Square. Freestyle along ice trails at Evergreen Brick Works, College Park, and The Bentway. Or boogie down at DJ skate nights at Harbourfront Centre’s Natrel Rink and Union Station. v Go skiing and snowboarding without leaving the city! Rentals are available at Centennial Park and Earl Bales Park. Or sled the scenic hills at Riverdale Park (West), Withrow Park and Christie Pits.

v Brighten the night with a visit to the Toronto Light Festival, where installations by local and international artists sparkle and shine in The Distillery Historic District. v Celebrate Lunar New Year in one of Toronto’s multiple Chinatowns. Enjoy performances at downtown’s Dragon City Mall, then fill up on dim sum on Spadina Avenue. Or catch a streetcar to East Chinatown’s Gerrard Street East, or head north to Markham, home to a booming Chinese expat community and excellent food options. v Catch the greats as they take to the ice in the Legends Classic match, part of the Hockey Hall of Fame’s Induction Weekend. v Get a sneak peek of the decade’s next trends at the Interior Design Show and Design TO Festival. v Had enough outdoor action? Warm up to culture at the Toronto Black Film Festival and the Winterfolk Blues & Roots Festival.

Bloor-Yorkville IceFest

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The Distillery Historic District Toronto Christmas Market

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GOING LOCAL

Toronto is a city of neighbourhoods, each with its own distinct heritage and character. Turn the page to see the best Toronto has to offer—one community at a time. ILLUSTRATIONS BY PAUL DOTEY

1 CITY CENTRE The central business district heats up the urban core with its busy, buzzy vibe 2 MIDTOWN Leafy streets and cultural attractions beckon in the area surrounding the University of Toronto

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3 OLD TOWN The roots of modern Toronto start here, in the city’s historic heart 4 WESTSIDE Trendy, dynamic and open late, here’s where locals head to have a good time

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5 WATERFRONT & TORONTO ISLANDS Arts, culture and million-dollar views combine along the beautiful Lake Ontario waterfront

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9 UPTOWN Explore Toronto’s heritage and green space, with cultural attractions and food

6 EASTSIDE Global influences, delicious food and a hip, upand-coming vibe can be found in Toronto’s east end

7 DON VALLEY Head north to uncover Toronto’s hidden natural attractions and cultural gems

10 SCARBOROUGH The east is filled with surprises from the exciting zoo to the best international food

8 HIGH PARK Go west for familyfriendly restaurants, shopping and parks galore

11 ETOBICOKE This quiet, park-filled area shines with natural attractions and restaurants

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CITY CENTRE

Located in the heart of the action, City Centre includes some of Toronto’s most dynamic areas. Broker deals or book a power lunch in the downtown Financial District. Catch a Broadwaystyle show, then hit the dance floor in an Entertainment District nightclub or lounge. The Yonge Street corridor offers prime shopping (and plenty of Asian fast food and bubble tea), plus Yonge-Dundas Square’s cultural events. ChurchWellesley Village is the unofficial headquarters of Toronto’s LGBTQ+ community—not to mention a great place for people of all stripes to enjoy a mean martini.

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University of Toronto v One of the world’s biggest Pride festivals v Shopping at CF Toronto Eaton Centre v The Raptors at Scotiabank Arena or the Blue Jays at Rogers Centre
 v The CN Tower, Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada and the revitalized Union Station v Film fever during the Toronto International Film

Festival and yearround at the TIFF Bell Lightbox
 v Strolling among the stars on Canada’s Walk of Fame v A Broadway-style musical at a Mirvish Productions theatre v A spectacular production by the Canadian Opera Company at the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts

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MIDTOWN

Midtown contains a certifiably eclectic array of districts. There’s tony Bloor-Yorkville with its luxury boutiques, high-end spas and exclusive restaurants. Then there’s the youthful boho vibe of the University of Toronto (U of T) and Annex community, home to many of the city’s students, profs and cultural cognoscenti such as Margaret Atwood. Avid foodies and in-the-know shoppers head to Korea Town for its barbecue restaurants and K-beauty boutiques. Midtown is also where you’ll find the Ontario legislature at Queen’s Park. Landmark Icon FPO

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v Dinosaurs, a bat cave and unsurpassed collections of Asian art, architecture and artifacts at the Royal Ontario Museum
 v A musical performance at Koerner Hall, known for its impeccable acoustics v A saunter along
 the Bloor Street Culture Corridor, with more than 20 arts and cultural landmarks and attractions

packed on Bloor Street between Bathurst and Bay Streets v Cool ceramic art at the Gardiner Museum v Philosopher’s Walk or strolling through a tree-lined street on the U of T campus
 v Casa Loma, an authentic castle, complete with a turret, secret passages and escape room mystery games

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OLD TOWN

The birthplace of Toronto, this central locale includes the original 10 blocks that comprised the Town of York. The historic St. Lawrence Market zone brims with beautiful architecture and an eponymous food market, considered one of the best in the world. A short walk from here is The Distillery Historic District, an artsy enclave of galleries and cafés housed within Canada’s largest complex of Victorian-era industrial architecture. Up-andcoming Corktown, also part of this community, is home to unique indie shops and cafés. DON’T MISS v Admiring the iconic Gooderham “Flatiron” building
 v Underpass Park: the innovative space— for skateboarders, b-ballers and streetart enthusiasts, located under the overpasses at Eastern Avenue, Richmond Street and Adelaide Street—is a great place to wander with your latte

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WESTSIDE

This trendy part of town is where you’ll find some of the city’s hottest haunts, including Queen West, with its clubs, lounges, cafés, restaurants and bars. Popular Ossington strip beckons with its hipster craft-cocktail bars, as does the patio-heavy Liberty Village. Little Portugal combines a classic ethnic enclave with millennial revitalization, resulting in an eclectic and exciting mix of gift shops, salons, cafés, bars and restaurants. Explore edgy West Queen West, deemed by Vogue magazine to be the second-coolest neighbourhood in the world, thanks to its galleries, coffee shops, dynamic food choices and indie retail scene. Finally, the Greater Toronto Area is known for having several Chinatowns, and here you’ll find the one that is most renowned and central. DON’T MISS

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v The western section of the waterfront’s Martin Goodman Trail: perfect for a run or bike ride
 v The chic dining and nightlife scene of King Street West v The hip College Street vibe around Little Italy, where 20-somethings and families alike enjoy late-night meals and bustling street life v The Art Gallery of Ontario, for its unrivaled Canadian Collection, featuring

First Nations and Inuit artists, the Group of Seven and their contemporaries, and an emphasis on the art of Toronto and Ontario v The chance to nosh on empanadas, pupusas and other international foods or shop for vintage clothing in Kensington Market v A music or food festival at Fort York National Historic Site, a War of 1812– era archaeological site

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DANIELLE HOANG ON UNSPLASH (THE DISTILLERY HISTORIC DISTRICT)

v Shopping the exclusive boutiques of the King East Design District
 v Eating a peameal bacon sandwich from St. Lawrence Market or browsing collectibles at its Sunday Antique Market v Watching a stellar performance at the Meridian Hall or St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts


WATERFRONT & TORONTO ISLANDS

The redesigned Queens Quay strip makes the Lake Ontario waterfront a stroller’s paradise. The Waterfront offers a dynamic mix of parks, arts and culture, shops and restaurants, all connected by the Water’s Edge Promenade. Hop a ferry over to the nearby Toronto Islands, where beaches, a family amusement park and car-free, paved trails await.

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DON’T MISS v Sitting under an umbrella and chilling amid the urban waterfront vibe of Sugar Beach v Checking out the arts and culture festivals that light up Harbourfront Centre year-round v Renting a bike and cycling from one end of the Toronto

Islands to the other v Visiting the water sculptures at Sherbourne Common v Looking at cuttingedge international contemporary art at The Power Plant v Snapping photos at HTO Park and the Simcoe, Rees and Spadina WaveDecks on Queens Quay West

EASTSIDE

A hip, emerging community that encompasses a dazzling array of neighbourhoods, Eastside is best explored over a couple of days. After all, you’ll want to make room for the culinary adventures that await in Little India, also known as Gerrard India Bazaar, and bustling Greektown. The Beaches area is another draw, with its laid-back boutiques, casual restaurants, pubs, patios and Blue Flag-certified swimming beaches. For prime retail therapy and brunch, don’t miss Leslieville, known for its indie boutiques, cafés and restaurants.

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v Saganaki in Greektown: the cheese dish comes to your table in flames v Biking, running or strolling along The Beaches boardwalk, especially at dusk or dawn
 v Taking photos of the famous De Grassi

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 v Loading up on gorgeous saris and jewellery in Gerrard India Bazaar v Checking out a local farmers’ market in Leslieville or food festival in Riverside

DON VALLEY

Northeast of City Centre, the Don Valley region is verdant and peaceful. It’s host to historic Cabbagetown, where mom-and-pop shops share the streetscape with multicultural restaurants and cafés. Bring a book and hunker down at either a cozy tea shop or a tranquil spot in a leafy park. DON’T MISS v Quaint Riverdale Farm, with its heritagebreed hens, pigs, goats and cows
 v The locavore food, farmers’ market and winter skating rink at Evergreen Brick Works v Islamic artifacts and artwork at the expansive

Aga Khan Museum, with its beautifully photogenic grounds
 v Hands-on scientific discovery for the kids at the Ontario Science Centre
 v Seasonal blooms at Edwards Gardens and the Toronto Botanical Garden

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Once a pleasantly sleepy community of European immigrants, the High Park area has evolved over the past couple of decades into an enclave for educated, affluent Gen-Xers and millennials to raise their families in befittingly organic style. For visitors, that means Roncesvalles Village’s trove of foodie-approved casual restaurants, health food stores and gourmet shops. “Roncy” is also known for its indie gift shops, fashion boutiques and yoga studios. Farther north, The Junction is another hit with smart, young Torontonians, but with an edgier, artsier vibe and replete with small galleries, vintage shops and coffee bars. The heart of the neighbourhood is the sprawling, leafy High Park, home to a small zoo, an extensive trail network, adventure playgrounds, an off-leash dog park and a scenic pond.

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Yorkdale Shopping Centre DON’T MISS v The European bakeries and dessert cafés of Bloor West Village
 v The sunrise at Humber Bay v Admiring the

restored Jazz Age bathing pavilion at Sunnyside Beach
 v The cherry trees of High Park, a top city attraction during peak bloom

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Spread your sightseeing wings in this sprawling region of North Toronto, which includes everything from premium shopping and fine dining along the Yonge-Eglinton strip to the Black Creek Pioneer Village site, and the grassy mid-century mod campus of York University. DON’T MISS

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v Top chains and Canada’s luxury department store, Holt Renfrew, at Yorkdale Shopping Centre v The espresso bars and cool boutiques, sushi and burger joints along the Yonge-Eglinton strip (known colloquially as “Young and Eligible” for its young professional demographic)

v Live theatre at North York’s Meridian Arts Centre v Peaceful Mount Pleasant Cemetery, the perfect spot for 
 a mindful walk
 v Digging for interior design inspiration 
 in the Castlefield Design District
 v Period Christmas programming and special events at Black Creek Pioneer Village

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DISCOVER ART, CULTURE AND NATURE

Canada’s largest museum takes you on an epic journey from 4.5 billion years ago to today. rom.ca | rom.on.ca/fr IN THE HEART OF TORONTO 100 Queen’s Park Museum or St. George subway stop SOLD HERE AND ON ROM WEBSITE

All images © ROM, 2020, unless otherwise stated. Photo of ROM: Sam Javanrouh. Top: Figure of Yamantaka Vajrabhairava Ekavira. Gilt copper alloy, pigment. Tibet, 18th century AD. The ROM is an agency of the Government of Ontario.

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SCARBOROUGH

Multicultural, up and coming and full of natural beauty, Scarborough is an east-end community that boasts some of the Greater Toronto Area’s best (and therefore some of the country’s best) international cuisine, dished out in mom-and-pop shops, outposts of foreign chains, and strip mall restaurants. It’s also home to wildly scenic locales like the lakeside Scarborough Bluffs (great for year-round exploring and summer swimming) and Rouge National Urban Park, Canada’s first national urban park, complete with camping, hiking trails, beaches, farms and 10,000 years of human history. Scarborough’s most beloved residents are probably the Toronto Zoo’s polar bears, Masai giraffes, African penguins and lions, and critically endangered western lowland gorillas. DON’T MISS v Sampling the worldclass ethnic food scene, with standout Filipino, Sri Lankan, Lebanese, Persian, Hakka Chinese and Chinese Muslim Uighur cuisine. Book a guided food tour, or rent a car, to explore all the possibilities v Brushing up on your local history at the Scarborough Museum

v Wandering around Guild Park and Gardens sculpture park v Go bargain hunting at Scarborough Town Centre, the east end’s biggest mall, or try Chartwell Shopping Centre, a low-key retro suburban mall known for its Chinese food court, greengrocers and bubble tea shops

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A west-end community known for its quiet charm, Etobicoke (the “k” is silent) packs a lot of punch into its neighbourhoods. Albion Islington Square is a unique shopping district that is home to Toronto’s highest concentration of jewellers who specialize in 22- and 24-karat gold and diamond designer jewellery. You’ll also find a variety of shops, salons and multicultural restaurants, including ones that offer South Asian and Caribbean delicacies. DON’T MISS

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v Horse racing or slots at Woodbine Racetrack
 v Trade shows and conferences at the Toronto Congress Centre
 v Walking, biking or paddling along the Humber River

v Afternoon tea at the luxurious Old Mill Toronto
 v Top North American retailers at CF Sherway Gardens shopping mall

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TORONTO ZOO (TORONTO ZOO); NEORA AYLON ON UNSPLASH (HUMBER RIVER)

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STREET EATS Craft your own food tour along four of Toronto’s tastiest strolls. BY SARAH LISS

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are available in “xtra-large sharezies” bowls. Drinks are complemented by edgy Vietnamese fare from Bloorcourt hotspot Vit Béo.

QUEEN STREET WEST The far-western stretch of Queen Street West is known for its boho energy and bar scene. Check out eclectic Parkdale for vegan and Tibetan cuisine, and the Ossington strip for its hip nightlife.

FOR A COFFEE BREAK Experience a proper Ethiopian coffee ceremony at Bu’na: The Soul of Coffee, where beans are roasted until fragrant, prepared in a traditional jebena pot and served with flair in small cups. (Hot tip: check out sister restaurant Nunu next door for delectable, vegfriendly Ethiopian meals.) Capital Espresso draws a steady lineup of fans who crave its homemade baked muffins and mellow cortados.

FOR DRINKS With moody lighting and a collection of curios, PrettyUgly occupies the ground between tiki and speakeasy. Cocktails are as innovative as they are intoxicating, laced with flavours like fir and fermented pineapple; fun punches

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Tennessee Tavern offers a long list of local-ish craft beers and biodynamic wines— and hearty European fare (Kielbasa! Perogies! Bavarian pretzels!) to soak up the booze.

FOR A SIT-DOWN MEAL Montgomery’s Restaurant prioritizes seasonal, hyperlocal ingredients: everything from vinegar to charcuterie is made in house. To fully immerse yourself in chef Guy Rawlings’s vision, try the multi-course tasting menu, which might include sauerkraut, trout with fermented leeks and superlative house sourdough. Or try Chantecler for elevated French cuisine, from gougères to canard entier. The Momo House is one of the latest arrivals on a stretch of Queen Street long known as ground zero for Tibetan cuisine in Toronto. A sister restaurant to beloved stalwart Tibet Kitchen, it specializes in the region’s signature dumplings, or momos, served steamed or pan-fried with meat and veggie fillings.

AROUND THE CORNER Just north of Queen, the stylish Ossington strip is home to dozens of must-try

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restaurants. Soos serves beautifully prepared Malaysian cuisine, with numerous vegan options. (It’s home to a plant-based pop-up, Fat Choi, which runs Tuesdays and Wednesdays at various times of the year.) And La Banane offers dazzlingly creative contemporary French fare, including an epic raw bar.

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MITCH SERVICE (SOOS); TWO MARKET GIRLS (FAT CHOI); AJ FERNANDO (PRETT YUGLY); RICK O’BRIEN (LA BANANE)

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LUCIA HUANG (CHINATOWN, PHO HUNG); ALEX NIRTA (POW WOW CAFE); JOSEPH MONTEMURRO (DARK HORSE ESPRESSO)

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SPADINA AVENUE Stroll Chinatown to sample regional cuisine from the mainland and Hong Kong. Turn the corner to multicultural Kensington Market for culinary finds spanning the globe.

FOR A COFFEE BREAK With its huge communal tables and light-drenched industrialchic vibe, Dark Horse Espresso is often a de facto co-work space—one that serves up great Americanos and vegan chocolate-beet muffins. Crimson Teas offers Hong Kongstyle milk tea as well as rice- and noodle-based quick bites.

FOR A SIT-DOWN MEAL Taste of China Seafood Restaurant features ChineseCanadian staples (honey-garlic spareribs and sweet-and-sour chicken, anyone?) as well as

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artfully executed Cantonese classics like stir-fried snow pea shoots. Mother’s Dumplings serves up dumplings, steamed buns and other northeastern China delicacies, while Sichuan Garden trades in the fiery dishes common to the southwestern province of Sichuan. Pho Hung has been one of Toronto’s go-to spots for outstanding noodle soup and other Vietnamese dishes for nearly four decades.

FOR DRINKS MasterChef Canada judge Alvin Leung is one of the palates behind R&D, which puts a sleek, modern spin on pan-Asian fare. A playful cocktail list includes sips like Buddha’s Secret Passion (gin, yuzushu, passion fruit honey and spiced chamomile mist) and #RELATIONSHIPGOALS, a mashup of mezcal, Campari, sweet vermouth and ginger.

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AROUND THE CORNER Kensington Market, occupying the side streets just west of Spadina Avenue, boasts food from all corners of the world. Hit Torteria San Cosme for Mexican street food like grilled elote corn and griddled tortas. At Pow Wow Cafe, Chef Shawn Adler serves up Indigenous food with a twist. Don’t miss his fry-bread-based tacos. King’s Café offers Chinese Buddhist vegetarian, including dynamite dim sum.

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TANK HOUSE LANE The cobblestone laneways of downtown’s Distillery Historic District date to the Victorian era, but its culinary options are decidedly contemporary.

FOR A COFFEE BREAK Artisanal chocolatier SOMA Chocolatemaker is a mecca for cacao fiends, with bean-tobar selections, hand-crafted gelato and ingenious flavour mash-ups (the balsamic vinegar truffle is a must). Try the divine Mayan hot chocolate, laced with chilies and orange.

Pure Spirits Oyster Bar & Grill offers an extensive wine list and ample selection of seasonal cocktails, including non-alcoholic (like a jasmine tea concoction with lemongrass-basil syrup) for those who prefer their bivalves without a buzz.

FOR A SIT-DOWN MEAL Divine steak frites, bourguignon and other Gallic classics are on

the menu at Cluny Bistro & Boulangerie, which is steeped in Parisian charm. Or try El Catrin for margaritas, mole and other fresh Mexican fare.

SUNDAY SPECIAL Snack on handmade charcuterie, empanadas and other seasonal 100-milediet-friendly goodies at the Distillery District Sunday Market (May to October).

Arvo Coffee (just around the corner on Gristmill Lane) serves up fancy pourovers, babyccinos and nitro cold brews in an adorable industrial-chic space. Located inside The Sport Gallery, Arena Coffee Bar provides a caffeine fix for visitors browsing major-league prints.

FOR DRINKS At Mill Street Brew Pub, guests quaff draught versions of the microbrewery’s popular beers: the flagship organic lager, the silky-smooth Cobblestone nitro stout and the robust West Coast Style IPA, to name a few. The adjacent Beer Hall boasts a nano-brewery, which serves limited-edition specialty brews.

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Get a taste of Toronto’s eclectic neighbourhoods from the experts: local, passionate foodie guides.

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Chopsticks + Forks chopsticksandforks.com Culinary Adventure Co. culinaryadventureco.com Avling Kitchen & Brewery

Drink Toronto drinktoronto.ca Eating Through TO eatingthroughto.com Foodies on Foot foodiesonfoot.ca Local Toronto Food Tours localfoodtours.com/toronto Tasty Tours tastytourstoronto.com Toronto Food Tours tofoodtours.com

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Check out page 95 for more information on these culinary gurus.

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FOR DRINKS

Stretching from hip Riverside and Leslieville to laidback Beaches, the eastern stretch of Queen Street is rich in cafés, brunch spots, microbreweries and other hidden gems.

Until 2014, The Broadview Hotel housed a notorious strip club. Post-makeover, it’s the east end’s glammest cocktail joint. Its seventh-floor resto“bar, The Rooftop, provides a dreamy skyline backdrop for potent sips like Dance Like Nobody’s Watching, a frothy combo of gin, amaro and cinnamon-sugar brûlée.

FOR A COFFEE BREAK Te Aro offers sublime locally roasted beans in expertly prepared espresso drinks and cold brew (on tap and in grab-and-go cans). Try the smashed avocado on toasted sourdough topped with a tangle of microgreens. Or sample the heavenly scones and cupcakes at Sweet Bliss.

Adventurous house microbrews (try the bracingly tart saison) at Avling Kitchen & Brewery are matched by a veg-forward, seasonal menu. Traditionalists will adore The Roy Public House, an old school Irish pub in the cool Leslieville neighbourhood.

With luscious tasting menus for both omnivores and vegans, Est Restaurant is ideal for mixed-diet couples seeking a special-occasion dinner. Dishes change with the seasons, but recent standouts include shortribs with burnt leek and a rice pudding made with vibrant purple ube. Flexitarians will appreciate the fluffy flatbreads and zingy curries at Amma Roti House.

Hungry for more? Turn to Restaurants, page 101.

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“ In a way, a lot of these murals are like a gift to a city or community. Whatever happens to them once you walk away is not really up to you.” – Ben Johnston

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BEN JOHNSTON (HUSTLE, ONLY YOU, ALWAYS FOREVER, IT WAS ALL A DREAM, FOREVER, GOOD VIBES); JAKE SHERMAN (STAY TRUE)

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Designer and typographer Ben Johnston’s cool way with words. BY KATIE SEHL

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treet murals are the tattoos a city wears on its walls. Like ink on skin, they brave the wear and tear of everyday life. “That’s just the way it is. Some [pieces] stay a long time and others age and weather and get erased,” says Toronto designer Ben Johnston, known for bold, hand-lettered murals around the city. His work can be seen near Graffiti Alley (ground zero for Toronto’s street art scene) and the nearby Ossington strip and West Queen West neighbourhood.

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While Johnston’s style is minimal and precise, aphorisms like “Always Forever,” “Stay True” and “Only You” can be read as romantic, lonesome, nostalgic or motivational. As an artist, Johnston says he likes to step back and consider the different ways viewers might engage with or relate to each piece: “In a way, a lot of these murals are like a gift to a city or community. Whatever happens to them once you walk away is not really up to you.” See for yourself. Check out @ben_johnston on Instagram to find his latest Toronto works. * Street art changes, but these murals were up at press time.

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We asked muralist Ben Johnston to pick out public art pieces that capture his imagination. “I love dimensional work,” he says, especially when “the piece interacts with its environment.”

See “Going Local,” (page 16) for more on the communities where these art pieces are located.

DEER PARK BY JERRY RUGG AKA BIRDO Described by the artist as “cartoony and creepy,” this 10-storey mural is a mishmash of surrealist elements, with a deer head, geometric shapes, and shadowy branches.

FLOAT FORMS BY DOUGLAS COUPLAND 95 Fort York Blvd. (Westside) Vibrant and nautical, these oversized fishing bobbers can be found in Canoe Landing Park, not far from the Canadian author and artist’s famous Red Canoe.

OBEY EYE BY SHEPARD FAIREY 567 Queen St. W. (Westside) After creating his iconic Hope poster of Barack Obama in 2008, the American artist and skateboarder stopped by Toronto to paint this propagandist mural.

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@RILEY_S_PHOTO (DEER PARK ); JON FURLONG (OBEY EYE ); CONCORD ADEX (FLOAT FORMS)

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FOUR SEASONS BY DOUGLAS COUPLAND 70 Forest Manor Rd. (Uptown)

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With a palette pulled from a Laurentien pencil crayon box, this set of four conical pyramids represents each season with varying bands of colours.

UNTITLED BY JERRY RUGG AKA BIRDO 75 McCaul St. (City Centre) Nestled near OCAD University and the AGO, this multistorey mural features a bright blue backdrop, pops of cubism and, of course, a bright yellow bird— the artist’s feathery call sign.

RISING. BY ZHANG HUAN. Shangri-La Hotel, 188 University Ave. (City Centre) Unveiled in 2012, this stainless-steel sculpture by the renowned Chinese contemporary artist symbolizes peace and harmony in the fluid form of a tree surrounded by fluttering doves.

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LIVE FOR MUSIC Here’s where to get lost in the rhythm, any day or night of the week.

Hit the town to catch a show or dance to a DJ set. Here’s where to find what you love. But remember: diversity is Toronto’s strength—and that goes for music too! Check venue websites as many clubs feature more musical genres than the ones they are best known for.

Lula Lounge

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IF JAZZ, BLUES AND ROOTS HIT THE RIGHT KEYS… Check out: Grossman’s Tavern, Reservoir Lounge or the legendary Rex Hotel Jazz & Blues Bar. Big night out? Consider Jazz Bistro for a dinner-club environment.

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IF LATIN GETS YOU ON YOUR FEET… Check out: Lula Lounge, El Rancho, Reposado Bar & Lounge and Mambo Lounge and dance to salsa, bachata, Latin jazz and more. Or take to the streets at the Toronto Salsa Bachata Festival, TD Salsa in Toronto Festival or the Latin Carnival at the Beaches International Jazz Festival.

Stop by iconic Woody’s or nextdoor neighbour Sailor for good tunes and a friendly bar vibe, all in Church-Wellesley Village. IF CLASSICAL AND OPERA STRIKE A HIGH NOTE… Koerner Hall

IF INDIE ROCK AND FOLK ARE YOUR JAM… Check out: Queen Street West’s iconic Horseshoe Tavern, Cameron House and Drake Underground. Other venues known for boosting new talent include Lee’s Palace, The Dakota Tavern and The Opera House.

Mod Club and Coda for banging DJ sets, or the more intimate One Loft.

IF DJ-DRIVEN HIP-HOP, DANCE AND EDM MOVE YOU…

IF YOU SEEK AN LGBTQ+ GROOVE…

Check out: The high-energy dance floors at Rebel and Toybox. Head to The Everleigh,

Check out: Crews & Tangos for two floors of DJ- and drag-driven house, pop, hip-hop and retro.

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Check out: Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts to catch the Canadian Opera Company’s dramatic heights. Enjoy the Toronto Symphony Orchestra at Roy Thomson Hall. Or go for baroque with Tafelmusik at Trinity-St. Paul’s Centre or Koerner Hall. IF THE BIGGEST STARS DRIVE YOUR PLAYLISTS… Check out: blockbuster shows at Scotiabank Arena, Rogers Centre, Meridian Hall or Budweiser Stage. For intimate concerts from big-name acts, try the Phoenix Concert Theatre, or Rebel.

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Where the local talent goes to catch a show.

tend to be small. You can catch super intimate, strippeddown performances—just a voice and guitar—and the atmosphere is really quirky and cool.” – Jordan Alexander, soul/R&B performer

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“I have to shout out Rebel. I think it’s the biggest dance club in Toronto—the capacity is maybe 4,000 people. It’s got fantastic production values: there’s a massive LED wall and a huge upper balcony where you can have a laid-back vibe while still getting an amazing view of the show. It sounds great up there, too! Rebel is attached to Cabana Pool Bar, which is a super chill outdoor space where you can get drinks, nachos and watermelon by the pool in the summer. At the end of a DJ set, the sun will be setting and you can catch a glimpse of the CN Tower. It’s pretty amazing. And for an outdoor space, it’s got a tight sound system.” – Frank Walker, DJ

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“I love the Dakota Tavern. It’s a great Dundas and Ossington bluegrass and folk venue, and you’ll often see acoustic musicians from the neighbourhood. It’s homey and cozy; the staff are fantastic and there’s a real community feeling. You wouldn’t typically go there for sweaty dancing— it’s nice for a more relaxed hang. They do brunch on Sundays, too.” – Anne Douris, aka indie-pop artist Bossie

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“With pop, you want the entertainment aspect to be more amplified. Baby G has an elevated stage, great lighting, amazing sound and the ability to deliver a real visual performance element. Burdock in Bloordale has a beautiful, beautiful venue. There’s a capacity of about 100 people, so the shows

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For more music and performing arts venues, turn to page 71 in Attractions.

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See clay differently Incredible ceramics, fascinating exhibitions, hands-on clay classes, family activities, dining, shopping, and more!

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TOP SHOPS

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Whether you’re an indie spirit, luxe lover or trend hunter, here’s where to find your happy place. BY JULIETTE BAXTER

Seeking resale joy? Head to the Eastside neighbourhood of Leslieville for mid-century modern and retro decor. For a counterculture-boho vibe, try Kensington Market’s vintage finds and secondhand clothing shops. Localistas who lust for indie brands can take the 501 Queen streetcar westbound to the Ossington Street strip or Parkdale neighbourhood for stylish must-haves from Toronto and beyond. Or check out the city’s Beaches area in the Eastside for one-of-akind arts and crafts and a boardwalk stroll.

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Queen Street West

between Avenue Road and Yonge Street is known as “Mink Mile” for its prestige shopping.

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the supersized and super-chic Yorkdale Shopping Centre or CF Sherway Gardens, where you can stock up on the latest cravings.

If you’re aching to break in your high-end kicks, head midtown for Bloor Street and surrounding Yorkville, where you’ll score luxe finds at Chanel, Hermès, Louis Vuitton and Tiffany. The suit-and-tie set can indulge at Harry Rosen, Holt Renfrew Men and Brooks Brothers which all deliver the goods for the boardroom and the bar scene. This posh ’hood is home to Canadian department store Holt Renfrew, a mecca for avid style hunters. Just a few doors down is the flagship Roots shop where you can find cottage-y Canadiana—think casual luxury for your next Muskoka getaway. Fast fact: The strip of Bloor Street

To explore every corner of downtown, make shopping an all-day event. The city core houses CF Toronto Eaton Centre, with Nordstrom, Saks Fifth Avenue and the flagship Hudson’s Bay department store (including buzzy Kleinfeld bridal boutique). Or head underground to the PATH system, which connects 1,300 shops, restaurants and services in all-season, climate-controlled comfort.

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If you prefer an intimate locale with curated style, you’ll adore Yorkville Village mall, nestled near Mink Mile. Or, uncover the open-air allure of CF Shops at Don Mills just north of the core. Get recharged and take a breather before heading to

TREND HUNTING Teens and tweens will want to push the city limits and take a road trip to Toronto Premium Outlets or Vaughan Mills. Both destinations offer plenty of go-to labels for less. Or hustle them over to Queen Street West for personal style finds that will seriously raise their game.

For more retail inspiration, turn to Shopping, page 114.

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1 Hoodie, $82, Roots 2 Toronto Raptors basketball, $22, Canadian Tire 3 Taluq Designs hand-embroidered slippers, $150, Northern Expressions Inuit Art Gallery 4 Daumante Stirbyte ceramic Beetles, $125-$265 each, Gardiner Museum Shop 5 CN Tower blocks, $60, CN Tower Gift Shop 6 Koomuatuk Sapa Curley Walking Bear carving, $1,350; Craft Ontario Shop 7 Allie X Cape God LP, $27, Sonic Boom 8 Primeval Predators Burgess Shale models, $40, ROM Boutique 9 Eco cups, $5 each, Toronto Zoo 10 Uqqurmiut Inuit Artists’ Association handwoven wool blanket, $275, Craft Ontario Shop 11 Mont Blanc sunglasses, $330, Harry Rosen 12 Corinne Hunt Eagle Orca glass platter, $78, shopAGO 13 Collector Pucks, $6-$25 each; mini Toronto Maple Leafs hockey stick, $7; Spirit of Hockey 14 TO Comix Press, Shout Out locally produced anthology, $30, Glad Day Bookshop 15 Happy Worker Hockey Pin, $12, TIFF Shop 16 OVO key ring, $22, October’s Very Own 17 Toronto Blue Jays Pride cap, $40, Jays Shop 18 Inginious Premier Hopped Gin (750 ml), $46, Magnotta 19 Hana BalabanPommier ceramic sculpture bowls, prices available by request, Gardiner Museum Shop 20 Cownose ray plushie, $20, Cargo Hold™ Gift Shop 21 Rahim Bhimani bookmarks, $12 each, Aga Khan Museum Gift Shop 22 Arctic Disc Toque, $175, Canada Goose 23 Maple syrup (250 ml), $20, Toronto Duty Free 24 2015 Chardonnay Icewine (375 ml), $76, Lailey Winery

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Expand your outlook with a transformative visit to one of Toronto’s renowned museums, galleries, theatres and festivals.

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GET INSPIRED BY LIVE THEATRE v Broadway blockbusters headline at Mirvish Productions’ four venues, including the Royal Alexandra Theatre and Princess of Wales Theatre, which anchor Toronto’s downtown theatre district. v Soulpepper and Canadian Stage champion homegrown talent, while international productions headline at Meridian Hall.

The Farewell (Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival)

EMBRACE REEL LIFE

v Buddies in Bad Times Theatre is touted as “the largest and longest-running queer theatre in the world,” and is known for its artistic rigour and promotion of new talent.

v Head to the TIFF Bell Lightbox, the year-round HQ of the Toronto International Film Festival. Its multi-screen cinema hosts several smaller annual film fests (Toronto has over 130 in total!).

v Award-winning Native Earth Performing Arts recently moved into its own dedicated theatre, Aki Studio. Canada’s oldest professional Indigenous theatre company regularly hosts other Indigenous, multicultural and independent theatre companies.

v Small-but-mighty film fests that have exploded in popularity over the years include the Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival, the Indigenoushelmed ImagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival and LGBTQ+ Inside Out.

v Crow’s Theatre is east-end Toronto’s community arts hub, featuring engaging work by local and international artists.

v Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema is a heritage theatre dedicated to documentaries, indie films and festivals.

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LOSE YOURSELF IN THE PERFORMING ARTS v Visit the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts for The National Ballet of Canada and the Canadian Opera Company. v Luminato Festival boasts an eclectic mix of dance, live music, theatre and visual arts. v Toronto Dance Theatre presents provocative, contemporary work, including collaborations with international choreographers and Canadian up-and-comers. v Roy Thomson Hall is home to the Toronto Symphony Orchestra.

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ÖMER YÜKSEKER (TORONTO DANCE THEATRE); THE FAREWELL, A24FILMS (TORONTO REEL ASIAN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL); IAN MARACLE (IMAGINATIVE FILM + MEDIA ARTS FESTIVAL—ALANIS OBOMSAWIN)

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JANET KIMBER (AGA KHAN MUSEUM); CIT Y OF TORONTO, MUSEUMS & HERITAGE SERVICES, FORT YORK NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE (FORT YORK NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE); ELIJAH NICHOLS (MYSEUM OF TORONTO); TOM THOMSON, THE WEST WIND, 1916–1917. OIL ON CANVAS. (ART GALLERY OF ONTARIO. GIFT OF THE CANADIAN CLUB OF TORONTO, 1926.)

FIND SHARED ROOTS THROUGH HISTORY v Explore the Royal Ontario Museum for its dinosaurs, Bat Cave, global antiquities and more, including Indigenous artwork and artifacts from across Canada. v Uncover 12 centuries of Islamic art at the Aga Khan Museum, housed in an architecturally striking contemporary building uptown. v Downtown’s Fort York National Historic Site boasts Canada’s largest collection of War of 1812 buildings and an 1813 battle site. The location is also a popular site for summer festivals. v Myseum of Toronto presents diverse arts, culture and history exhibits—some with collaborative or crowdsourced elements—at partner institutions and pop-ups across the city, and online at myseumoftoronto.com. The museum promotes underrepresented voices, often with a Black, Indigenous, Asian or LGBTQ+ perspective.

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Fort York National Historic Site

FEAST YOUR EYES ON THE VISUAL ARTS v One of the largest festivals of its kind in the world, the Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival features over 1,000 artists at galleries and other public venues. v For ground-breaking international photography through the ages, explore the Ryerson Image Centre.

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v The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) is renowned for its outstanding Canadian Collection, which includes Indigenous art, the Group of Seven and contemporaries, and an eye-catching Frank Gehry-designed new wing. v Embrace the thrill of the new at the Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto Canada (MOCA).

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Ontario Science Centre

FAMILY FUN

Bond with your #squad while sharing all the city has to offer, indoors and out.

Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada

explore a real roundhouse, 1896 railway station, vintage locomotives and hop aboard a mini train.

Hockey Hall of Fame

INDOOR ADVENTURES v Practice your slap shot against one of the NHL’s best (virtual) goalies, and get close to the Stanley Cup at the Hockey Hall of Fame. v Join Drake and Shawn Mendes and cheer for the 2019 NBA champs, the Toronto Raptors. Or holler for home teams Toronto Maple Leafs (National Hockey League), Toronto Blue Jays (Major League Baseball), Toronto Argonauts (Canadian Football League), TFC (Major League Soccer), Toronto Wolfpack (Rugby League Football Club) and Toronto Rock (National Lacrosse League). v Calling all train buffs: at the Toronto Railway Museum, rail fans can

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v Check out 500+ hands-on (and literally hair-raising) Ontario Science Centre exhibits, or catch a nature flick at the ginormous OMNIMAX dome screen. The undereight crowd can jam in a rock band, go “fishing” at a huge water table or work on their construction skills at KidSpark. v Choose your own adventure at Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada. Pick from the mild, like spotting jellyfish at Planet Jellies, to the wild: snorkelling with stingrays or swimming with sharks. v A real-life castle awaits at Casa Loma, complete with secret passageways and an immersive escaperoom experience. v Toronto’s top museums aren’t only for looking! Get busy at the Royal Ontario Museum, Art Gallery of Ontario or Gardiner Museum’s children’s workshops.

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v Be inspired by the magic of live theatre and puppetry at Young People’s Theatre or Famous PEOPLE Players. v Who’s the bravest in your clan? You’ll find out when you zip up in a high-speed elevator, then take turns walking across the stomachdropping glass floor of the CN Tower, some 342 m (1,122 ft) above the street. v Play ping-pong or pool, hit the arcade, or burn rubber in a virtual reality race car at Rec Room, where kids can enjoy eats and entertainment till 11 p.m. v Race your LEGO car or climb the indoor playground at LEGOLAND ® Discovery Centre, located inside Vaughan Mills mall.

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PARENT APPROVED! Local moms share their favourite spots to take the kids.

– Yashy Murphy, Parenting To Go podcaster and mom to kids, 6 and 8.

OUTDOOR EXCITEMENT v Cliff jumping, anyone? Hit Canada’s Wonderland for Mountain Bay Cliffs, a new water park attraction featuring a 7.5 m (25 ft) drop into the water below. Little ones can fly with Snoopy at the Beagle Brigade Airfield ride, while teens will scream on Yukon Striker, one of the fastest, tallest dive roller coasters in the world. v Rewind time and learn about life in the 1860s from history actors decked out in period clothes at open-air Black Creek Pioneer Village. You’ll get a hands-on chance to try an authentic trade or craft, too. v From bike, kayak and canoe rentals in the summer to lakeside ice skating in winter, head to Harbourfront Centre for all the waterfront sports (or just a scenic stroll). v Say hello to chickens, pigs, cows and other barnyard animals at Riverdale Farm, a working urban farm. v Jump aboard the ferry to carfree Centre Island for an idyllic day of splash pad play, pony rides and low-key amusement park fun like driving antique cars, floating in swan boats and braving the log flume at Centreville Amusement Park. v Greet the Toronto Zoo’s newest residents, motherdaughter walruses Arnaliaq and Lakina. Or see Sumatran

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orangutan Puppe and her friends in their newly revitalized indoor/outdoor habitat. The adventure continues this fall with the Terra Lumina Night Walk, a multimedia experience projecting you to 2099. v Burn off steam in High Park’s epic adventure playground, ride a trackless train, and take a peek at the zoo’s bison, llamas and peacocks. Or stroll over to historic Colborne Lodge. v Set sail on the high seas (Lake Ontario, actually)! After getting into pirate mode via face paint and costumes, kids can fire water cannons and haul up loot aboard the Pirate Life ship. v Climb aboard a Tilt-aWhirl, treat yourself to wild, tongue-teasing fairground food, or win a stuffed souvenir at the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE).

“Harbourfront Centre is our year-round go-to. We love that it’s right by the lake! Summer activities take you right through the evening. Ice skating during the winter season, especially Saturday DJ Skate Nights, is a great family activity. In spring and fall, we watch the planes fly in and out of Billy Bishop Airport.” – Sunshine PunzalanBatson, Instagram influencer and mom of twins, 5.

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“We love hiking the Scarborough Bluffs, an escarpment that runs above Lake Ontario in the eastern part of the city. There’s an easy route suitable for young children or steep hills for the more adventurous. It’s a wonderful way to spend an afternoon.” – Chantel Guertin, author of the Pippa Green young adult book series and mom to kids 13, 11 and 6. @chantelguertin

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CANADA’S WONDERLAND (CANADA’S WONDERLAND); TORONTO AND REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORIT Y (BLACK CREEK PIONEER VILLAGE)

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“Grange Park (near the AGO) lets kids play and run around freely. There’s a small splash pad area, fun climbing structures with slides, and quite a few swings in addition to a scooter/bike/ skateboard circuit!”


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Ready to explore Toronto? Use the following listings to plan a visit to one of the world’s most dynamic—and friendliest— lakeside cities. Find detailed info on Toronto’s top attractions, restaurants, shops and more. Each section is colour-coded, so you can flip to exactly what you’re looking for. Happy planning!

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ACCOMMODATIONS Sleep easy—or stay up late!—knowing you’re in the heart of the action. With 132 hotels in the City of Toronto, travellers have options ranging from backpacker-friendly to jetsetter luxe. Looking to wander beyond the urban grid? Consider regional campgrounds and resorts, too.

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ACCOMMODATIONS HOTELS 1 Hotel Toronto 550 Wellington St. W. 416-640-7778 1hotels.com 1 Hotel Toronto aspires to capture the beauty of nature in a hotel and commits to safeguarding it as best they can, a responsibility they believe everyone shares. It’s one world. 1 is more than a hotel—it’s a philosophy and a platform for change. Bisha Hotel Toronto 80 Blue Jays Way 647-556-2288; 1-877-290-9611 bishatoronto.com Located at the epicentre of the city, Bisha brings a bold new luxury hotel experience to Toronto’s Entertainment District. Head up to the 44th floor rooftop restaurant and dine poolside while enjoying incredible views of Lake Ontario and the CN Tower. Bond Place Hotel Downtown Eaton Centre 65 Dundas St. E. 416-362-6061; 1-800-268-9390 bondplace.ca Located in the heart of downtown Toronto, at Yonge-Dundas Square, across from the CF Toronto Eaton Centre. Ideal for leisure and corporate travel. Easy access to concerts, shopping, dining, universities, all hospitals and major attractions. Cambridge Suites Toronto 15 Richmond St. E. 416-368-1990; 1-800-463-1990 cambridgesuitestoronto.com This all-suite, four-diamond hotel in the Shopping, Dining and Entertainment Districts offers suites with a large living room, separate bedroom, private bath/dressing area and complimentary Wi-Fi.

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Chelsea Hotel, Toronto 33 Gerrard St. W. 416-595-1975; 1-800-CHELSEA (243-5732) chelseatoronto.com Just steps from the city’s best shopping, theatres, nightlife and attractions, Chelsea Hotel, Toronto features 1,590 guest rooms, three restaurants and separate adult and family recreation areas. Providing travellers with essential amenities and comfortable accommodations at an exceptional value. Courtyard by Marriott Toronto Airport 231 Carlingview Dr. 416-675-0411; 1-866-675-0411 courtyardtorontoairport.com Close to Toronto Pearson International Airport, this hotel is fully renovated and offers free Wi-Fi, free airport shuttle, indoor pool, exercise facility and combined 250 sq m (2,700 sq ft) of meeting space. The Bistro Restaurant features Starbucks and healthy breakfast and dinner options. Courtyard Marriott Toronto Downtown 475 Yonge St. 416-924-0611; 1-800-847-5075 marriott.com/YYZCY Experience the largest Courtyard Marriott in the world! Located downtown next to shopping, entertainment, business and subway transit. Spacious guest rooms, concierge, valet parking, lap pool, fitness centre and over 1207 sq m (13,000 sq ft) of flexible meeting space. Crowne Plaza Toronto Airport 33 Carlson Ct. 416-675-1234; 1-877-424-4188 ihg.com/crowneplaza/hotels/us/en/toronto/ yyzca/hoteldetail/hotel-overview This award-winning hotel features 528 wellappointed guest rooms, executive guest rooms

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as well as over 930 sq m (10,000 sq ft) of flexible function space. Located minutes away from Toronto’s Pearson Airport and 15 minutes from downtown Toronto. The hotel showcases an indoor heated pool, business services, fitness centre, on-site restaurant and Wi-Fi. Delta Hotels by Marriott Toronto Airport & Conference Centre 655 Dixon Rd. 416-244-1711; 1-800-668-3656 marriott.com/yyzda The Delta Hotels by Marriott Toronto Airport & Conference Centre is just minutes from Toronto Pearson International Airport with free shuttle service, 20 minutes to downtown, plus 433 rooms and suites, Exhale Spa, three restaurants, Starbucks, indoor pool, fitness centre, business centre and free Wi-Fi. Delta Toronto 75 Lower Simcoe St. 416-849-1200; 1-888-890-3222 deltatoronto.com Nestled between Scotiabank Arena and the Rogers Centre and directly connected to the Metro Toronto Convention Centre south building and Union Station via the PATH, the Delta Toronto is an imaginative and inspired mix of work, live and play. Do anything and everything just a few steps from the front doors. DoubleTree by Hilton Toronto Airport 925 Dixon Rd. 416-674-2222; 1-888-483-6887 torontoairport.doubletreebyhilton.com The DoubleTree by Hilton Toronto Airport is a modern, contemporary hotel just minutes from Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) with convenient 24-hour airport shuttle service. DoubleTree by Hilton Toronto Downtown 108 Chestnut St. 416-977-5000; 1-800-668-6600 torontodoubletree.com Located in the centre of Toronto’s Financial, Research, Entertainment and Shopping Districts. Steps from City Hall and Nathan Phillips Square, world-class medical facilities and institutions of higher learning. With 456 guest rooms, including 35 suites, two restaurants and 1,208 sq m (13,000 sq ft) of meeting space. Drake Hotel 1150 Queen St. West 416-531-5042; 1-866-372-5386 thedrake.ca/thedrakehotel/ As a landmark in Toronto, The Drake Hotel on West Queen West is a destination for all things art, culture and hospitality. Join them for a meal or stay the night! Embassy Suites by Hilton Toronto Airport 262 Carlingview Dr. 416-674-8442 torontoairport.embassysuitesbyhilton.com The Embassy Suites by Hilton Toronto Airport is a

modern, bright all-suite hotel. Indulge in a free, made-to-order breakfast each morning and daily evening reception for beverages and light appetizers. Amenities including complimentary Wi-Fi, a 24-hour fitness centre, gated and covered parking and a free, 24-hour airport shuttle. Executive Hotel Cosmopolitan Toronto 8 Colborne St. 1-866-350-0350 cosmotoronto.com Located in the heart of downtown Toronto, this stylish boutique hotel offers you an intimate place to escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. Located steps from Yonge Street, the Executive Hotel Cosmopolitan is minutes from entertainment and dining and all the nightlife that Toronto has to offer. Fairmont Royal York 100 Front St. W. 416-368-2511; 1-800-441-1414 fairmont.com/royalyork Located in the downtown core, Fairmont Royal York is minutes from the city’s biggest attractions including: the CN Tower, Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada, Scotiabank Arena, Rogers Centre and more. After recently completing a multi-year transformation, it now features new signature dining venues and revitalized meeting and event spaces. Four Seasons Hotel Toronto 60 Yorkville Ave. 416-964-0411; 1-800-268-6282 fourseasons.com/toronto Fashionably situated in the heart of Yorkville, Four Seasons Hotel Toronto is the location of choice for legendary service and awardwinning cuisine. Experience the spectacular spa and culinary magic of international chef and restaurateur Daniel Boulud. Gladstone Hotel 1214 Queen St. W. 416-531-4635 gladstonehotel.com In the heart of Toronto’s Art and Design District, the Gladstone offers 37 artist-designed guest rooms, plus a vibrant social and cultural scene, art exhibitions, and a lively café and bar. Hilton Garden Inn Toronto Downtown 92 Peter St. 416-593-9200 hiltongardeninn3.hilton.com/en/hotels/ ontario/hilton-garden-inn-toronto-downtownYYZDTGI/index.html Boutique-style hotel in the heart of Toronto’s vibrant Entertainment District, and only steps away from the bustling Financial, Business and Shopping Districts, as well as Toronto’s most popular theatres and restaurants. On-site restaurant and meeting facilities available.

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ACCOMMODATIONS Hilton Toronto 145 Richmond St. W. 416-869-3456; 1-800-267-2281 toronto.hilton.com Hilton Toronto is a 10-minute walk from all the city has to offer. Whether it’s a passion for the arts, sports or a leisurely stroll, Hilton Toronto is minutes from museums, art galleries, sports arenas and shopping. For business travellers, Hilton Toronto is in the heart of Toronto’s Financial District and walking distance from the Metro Toronto Convention Centre (MTCC) and all major office towers. Holiday Inn Express Toronto Downtown 111 Lombard St. 416-367-5555 hiexpress.com/torontodtwn Features 195 completely renovated rooms, located in the heart of downtown Toronto. Within walking distance to St. Lawrence Market, The Distillery Historic District, CF Toronto Eaton Centre, Scotiabank Arena and Rogers Centre. Free hot and cold continental breakfast, free Wi-Fi. Holiday Inn Toronto Downtown Centre 30 Carlton St. 416-977-6655; 1-888-367-9601 holidayinn.com/torontocentre Centrally located in downtown Toronto, this flagship property offers 513 modern guest rooms, including 25 suites, and over 930 sq m (10,000 sq ft) of function space with impeccable hospitality. Enjoy the Carlton Restaurant and Thirty Bar, coffee shop, parking, gift shop, indoor pool and fitness facility. Steps from public transit. Complimentary Wi-Fi. Holiday Inn Toronto International Airport 970 Dixon Rd. 416-675-7611; 1-877-660-8550 holidayinn.com/yyz-intlapt Warm, inviting, comfortable. Minutes from Toronto Pearson International Airport, away from the flight path. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, oversized heated indoor pool and a 24-hour airport shuttle. Holiday Inn Toronto Yorkdale 3450 Dufferin St. 416-789-5161; 1-866-568-0046 hiyorkdale.com Full-service hotel, located across from the Yorkdale subway and shopping centre. Restaurant, lounge, fitness room, indoor pool, hot tub, sauna and conference facilities. One of the top Holiday Inn hotels in North America. Hotel Carlingview Toronto Airport 221 Carlingview Dr. 416-675-3303; 1-877-675-3303 carlingview.ca Conveniently located near Toronto Pearson International Airport and Highways 401/427. Providing great value without any compromises

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with daily complimentary breakfast pastries and coffee, as well as airport shuttles and highspeed Wi-Fi. A perfect location whether in town for business or leisure. Hôtel Le Germain Maple Leaf Square 75 Bremner Blvd. 416-649-7575; 1-888-940-7575 germainmapleleafsquare.com Located in the heart of Toronto’s Sports, Entertainment and Business Districts and adjacent to the Scotiabank Arena, Le Germain Hotel Maple Leaf Square offers an elegant, productive and comforting stay. Hôtel Le Germain-Toronto 30 Mercer St. 416-345-9500; 1-866-345-9501 legermainhotels.com/en/torontomercer A unique 122-room hotel featuring contemporary style with special attention to guest service. Toronto’s premier boutique hotel located in the Entertainment District, it offers convenient access to business, commerce and the arts. Hotel X Toronto 111 Princes’ Blvd. 647-943-9300; 1-855-943-9300 hotelxtoronto.com Discover Toronto’s waterfront oasis, Hotel X Toronto. With unrivaled resort-style amenities, expansive views and modern luxury, experience inviting hospitality in one of the world’s most sophisticated cities. Hyatt Regency Toronto 370 King St. W. 416-343-1234; 1-800-233-1234 toronto.regency.hyatt.com Located in the heart of the Entertainment District, featuring 394 guest rooms and suites, King Street Social Kitchen & Bar, Mix Bistro, seasonal rooftop pool, sauna, fitness centre and underground parking. Steps away from theatres, sports and entertainment venues, galleries, museums and shopping. InterContinental Toronto Centre 225 Front St. W. 416-597-1400; 1-800-422-7969 ictc.ca Full-service hotel located on Front Street, attached to the Metro Toronto Convention Centre and steps away from the CN Tower, Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada, Rogers Centre and Scotiabank Arena. Featuring 584 exceptional guest rooms and suites with stunning city and lake views, four-diamond Azure Restaurant and Spa InterContinental.

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InterContinental Toronto Yorkville 220 Bloor St. W. 416-960-5200; 1-888-594-6835 toronto.intercontinental.com Featuring 208 guest rooms and 33 suites. Atrium-enclosed pool and fitness centre, award-winning Signatures Restaurant, SkyLounge (a seasonal outdoor patio), Proof Vodka Bar, 24-hour in-room private dining and Wi-Fi. Kimpton Saint George 280 Bloor St. W. 416-968-0010 kimptonsaintgeorge.com The Kimpton Saint George Toronto blends comfort with sophistication offering 188 guest rooms and suites including a luxurious Presidential Suite. The property boasts a chef-driven restaurant and bar plus event space for all occasions. Marriott Toronto Downtown Eaton Centre 525 Bay St. 1-800-905-0667 marriotteatoncentre.com A warm and intimate upscale downtown hotel located next to great shopping at the CF Toronto Eaton Centre. Minutes to theatres, restaurants, galleries and sports. Experience spacious guest rooms, well-appointed meeting space and attentive service. Novotel Toronto Centre 45 The Esplanade 416-367-8900; 1-800-NOVOTEL all.accor.com/hotel/0931/index.en.shtml Whether staying for business or pleasure, this hotel offers true European style with a variety of services to make any stay exceptional. In a historic district, conveniently located steps from all major attractions, Harbourfront Centre and an array of dining options. Novotel Toronto North York 3 Park Home Ave. 416-733-2929 novotel.accor.com Located in Toronto’s uptown business district. Direct access to metro and shopping complex. Attractions nearby include: Meridian Arts Centre, Canada’s Wonderland and the Ontario Science Centre. Just 20 minutes to downtown Toronto. One King West Hotel & Residence 1 King St. W. 1-866-470-KING; 1-866-470-5464 onekingwest.com Ideally located in the heart of downtown Toronto. Just steps away from must-see attractions and modern-day conveniences, this historic hotel offers a unique experience with modern, home-inspired suites and warm hospitality.

Pan Pacific Toronto 900 York Mills Rd. 416-444-2511; 1-877-324-4856 panpacific.com/en/hotels-and-resorts/pptoronto.html Pan Pacific Toronto, a landmark property, is known for its retreat-like facilities and the 15 acres of scenic parkland that it’s nestled in. Magnificently tranquil, the hotel offers 409 generously sized rooms, many overlooking the surrounding lush greenery and cityscape beyond. The hotel is close to the vibrancy of downtown, while just 30 minutes from Pearson Airport. Park Hyatt Toronto 4 Avenue Rd. parkhyatttoronto.com Park Hyatt Toronto has commenced renovations to undergo an exciting evolution and transformation for a spectacularly reinvented hotel, reopening fall 2020. This expansive renovation and the hotel’s design plans include a significant reconstruction, resulting in a reinvented Park Hyatt luxury hotel with 219 guest rooms and suites. Radisson Admiral Hotel - Toronto Harbourfront 249 Queens Quay W. 416-203-3333; 1-800-333-3333 radissonadmiral.com Stunning boutique-style hotel with spectacular unobstructed views of Lake Ontario. It is complemented by contemporary guest rooms and studios, a renovated restaurant and lounge, a heated outdoor pool and an on-site fitness centre. Radisson Suites Toronto Airport 640 Dixon Rd. 416-242-7400; 1-800-333-3333 radisson.com/torontoca_airport Renovated spacious suites equipped with the comforts and convenience of home. Adjacent to Toronto Congress Centre, close to highways, shopping, dining, public transit and Toronto Pearson International Airport. Wi-Fi and airport shuttle are complimentary for guests. Radisson’s “Yes I Can” team awaits your arrival. Ramada Plaza Toronto 300 Jarvis St. 416-977-4823; 1-800-567-2233 ramadaplazatoronto.com Amid the colourful cultural tapestry of downtown Toronto’s Garden District, you’ll find the Ramada Plaza Toronto hotel, a gorgeous heritage property alive with elegance and charm. Earning its place in the upper echelon of Toronto hotels with suites and rooms that combine exceptional comfort, convenience and luxury.

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ACCOMMODATIONS Residence Inn by Marriott Toronto Airport 17 Reading Court 416-798-2900; 1-888-798-2977 residenceinntorontoairport.com Perfect for extended stays, this hotel offers 137 one- and two-bedroom suites, featuring fully equipped kitchens, dining and living areas with a work desk, complimentary high-speed Internet and voicemail. Indoor pool, exercise room and whirlpool. Residence Inn Toronto Downtown/ Entertainment District 255 Wellington St. W. 416-581-1800 marriott.com/yyztd Discover the Entertainment District with an all-suite, fully furnished, extended-stay hotel. Offering 256 suites, indoor pool and licensed lounge. Enjoy complimentary daily hot breakfast and Internet access. Near acclaimed theatre, iconic attractions and sport venues. Sandman Signature Toronto Airport Hotel 55 Reading Court 416-798-8840 sandmanhotels.com/locations/ontario/ toronto/hotels Sandman Signature Toronto Airport Hotel is the ideal choice for travellers who want elegant, relaxed comfort at its best. Just minutes from Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ), this hotel offers exceptional amenities including complimentary airport shuttle, free Wi-Fi, pool, whirlpool, fitness facility and on-site meeting facilities. The hotel features an on-site Moxie’s Grill & Bar.

Shangri-La Hotel Toronto 188 University Ave. 647-788-8888 shangri-la.com Shangri-La is redefining Toronto’s city centre; it has become the centre of all things innovative in the luxury segment. Located steps away from Toronto’s most prestigious theatres, the Entertainment District and the Financial District of Canada. A leading luxury provider in the epicentre of the Greater Toronto Area. Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel 123 Queen St. W. 416-361-1000; 1-800-325-3535 marriott.com/hotels/travel/yyztc-sheratoncentre-toronto-hotel Find your inspiration in the centre of Toronto. With $120 million in renovations, the Sheraton Centre Toronto features 1,372 luxurious guest rooms, more than 1,208 sq m (13,000 sq ft) of meeting space, Wi-Fi, a spectacular Club Lounge, the largest indoor-outdoor heated pool and an unparalleled location in the heart of downtown Toronto. Sheraton Toronto Airport Hotel and Conference Centre 801 Dixon Rd. 416-675-6100; 1-800-668-1444 sheratontorontoairport.com Featuring 249 renovated guest rooms, suites and club level. Convenient location near Toronto Pearson International Airport, overlooking a golf course. Now offering complimentary Wi-Fi. Enjoy free airport shuttle, indoor sky-lit domed pool, 24-hour fitness centre and delicious dining in Olio: A Mediterranean Grille.

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SoHo Hotel & Residences 318 Wellington St. W. 416-599-8800; 1-866-764-6638 sohohotel.ca The SoHo Hotel & Residences is conveniently located in Toronto’s Entertainment District. The newly renovated boutique-style hotel is elegantly designed with comfort in mind. If looking to indulge in a comforting meal, delectable Italian cuisine is right at the door—Moretti and Moretti Caffé are the perfect choice.

The Ivy at Verity 111D Queen St. E. 416-368-6006 theivyatverity.com There is nothing quite like The Ivy, where an old-fashioned hotel experience awaits. The Ivy at Verity is inspired by the luxury boutique hotels of Europe—each room is uniquely designed with elegance and sophistication. Guests might just find that a night at the Ivy is better than a night in their own bed.

Super 8 by Wyndham Downtown Toronto 222 Spadina Ave. 647-426-8118 super8downtowntoronto.com Features 92 renovated rooms with either kingor queen-size beds. Complimentary SuperStart Breakfast, Wi-Fi and local phone calls. Located in Chinatown, Entertainment and Fashion Districts. Toronto’s downtown attractions/ restaurants are within walking distance of the hotel. Public transit outside hotel makes it very easy to get around downtown.

The Omni King Edward Hotel 37 King St. E. 416-863-9700 omnihotels.com/toronto The Omni King Edward Hotel—Toronto’s first luxury hotel. Timeless elegance and tradition combine with modern amenities and luxury in the heart of downtown Toronto. Unwind in one of the 301 spacious guest rooms or sip craft cocktails in the aristocratic Consort Bar. Conveniently located in the Financial, Entertainment and Shopping Districts. New Mokara Spa opened early 2020.

The Anndore House 15 Charles St E. 416-924-1222 theanndorehouse.com The Anndore House has a creative soul and the team lovingly shares its passion for art and culture with kindred spirits. Discover some of Toronto’s most talented artistry in the building’s finishes—they’re one of a kind. Just like the hotel. The passionate and in-the-know guest experience team will curate a stay by showing how to visit Toronto like a Torontonian. The Broadview Hotel 106 Broadview Ave. 416-362-8439 thebroadviewhotel.ca The Broadview Hotel is a historic east end neighbourhood landmark with a wonderfully colourful past. Originally built in 1891, it has now been meticulously restored and reimagined as a 58-room boutique hotel and charismatic gathering spot. The Hazelton Hotel 118 Yorkville Ave. 416-963-6300 thehazeltonhotel.com The Hazelton Hotel is one of the only luxury boutique hotels located in Yorkville—Toronto’s epicentre of fashion, shopping and lifestyle. Member of The Leading Hotels of The World with state-of-the-art amenities and personalized services.

The Ritz-Carlton, Toronto 181 Wellington St. W. 416-585-2500 ritzcarlton.com/en/hotels/canada/toronto The Ritz-Carlton, Toronto welcomes guests to the heart of the Financial and Performing Arts District with 263 luxuriously appointed guest rooms and suites, an award-winning spa, exceptional dining and impeccable service. Guests are invited to experience this downtown Toronto hotel’s relaxed, yet refined ambience. The St. Regis Toronto 325 Bay St. 416-306-5800; 1-866-912-1123 marriott.com/hotels/travel/yyzxr-the-st-registoronto Located in the heart of downtown Toronto, the brand new AAA, five-diamond, luxury boutique hotel is the perfect blend of breathtaking architecture, chic decor, luxurious guest rooms and suites, and exclusive amenities defining the standard for luxury in Toronto. The Strathcona Hotel 60 York St. 416-363-3321; 1-888-268-8304 thestrathconahotel.com In the heart of downtown, steps to worldclass entertainment venues, shopping, sports, the Financial District and the city’s must-see attractions. Newly renovated, modern guest rooms boast the latest in comfort.

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The Westin Toronto Airport Hotel 950 Dixon Rd. 416-675-9444; 1-888-937-8461 westintorontoairport.com Recharge after a busy day at this newly renovated hotel. Located five minutes from the Toronto Pearson International Airport via a 24-hour complimentary shuttle. Featuring 290 spacious guest rooms, 24-hour WestinWorkout™ Fitness Studio, revitalizing indoor pool, signature Westin Heavenly™ Bed, and delicious dining at Crosswind’s Bar & Grill. Just 25 minutes from downtown via UP Express. Toronto Airport Marriott 901 Dixon Rd. 416-674-9400; 1-800-905-2811 torontoairportmarriott.com Experience warm and professional service at the upscale Toronto Airport Marriott. Check out the recently transformed Greatroom and on-site restaurant, or relax in the new M Club Lounge. Toronto Don Valley Hotel & Suites 175 Wynford Drive 416-449-4111; 1-877-474-6835 torontodonvalleyhotel.com Nested within the greenery of the beautiful Don Valley in midtown Toronto, the hotel features a

resort style setting just 30 minutes from Pearson Airport and 15 minutes from downtown. Toronto Marriott City Centre Hotel 1 Blue Jays Way 416-341-7100; 1-800-237-1512 marriott.com/hotels/travel/yyzcc-torontomarriott-city-centre-hotel Toronto Marriott City Centre offers sophisticated accommodation in the heart of Toronto’s Entertainment District. Situated inside the Rogers Centre, and within walking distance to theatres, restaurants and major attractions such as the CN Tower and Ripley’s Aquarium. Try the hotel’s newly rebranded Sportsnet Grill restaurant overlooking the stadium field. Town Inn Suites 620 Church St. 416-964-3311; 1-800-387-2755 towninn.com Town Inn Suites is an all-suites hotel located in downtown Toronto that offers newly renovated suites with a fully-equipped kitchen and bright, spacious living and dining room—convenient for leisure and business travellers alike. Windsor Arms Hotel 18 St. Thomas St. 416-971-9666; 1-877-999-2767 windsorarmshotel.com The aura of warmth and discreet luxury, combined with an exceptional level of service, make this one of Toronto’s most luxurious boutique hotels. Consecutively voted No. 1 hotel in Toronto by Condé Nast Traveler magazine.

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The Westin Harbour Castle 1 Harbour Square 416-869-1600 westinharbourcastletoronto.com Located on Toronto’s waterfront, steps from downtown attractions via the PATH. Relax at this CAA/AAA, four-diamond hotel and enjoy magnificent views and healthy cuisine with SuperFoodsRx and gluten-free options. Indoor pool, WestinWorkout™ and other amenities available.

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B&B, RESIDENCES & CAMPGROUNDS B&B HOUSES / GUEST HOMES / FURNISHED GUEST APARTMENTS By The Park B&B 92 Indian Grove 416-520-6102 bythepark.ca Vegetarian/vegan bed and breakfast in High Park/Roncesvalles Village in Toronto. Offering hot, home-cooked breakfast or “no breakfast” options. Great restaurants, three-minute walk to public transit and a few minutes to the city centre and all attractions. From $150 + tax. Free parking and Wi-Fi. TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence for 2011 to 2019. Canada Suites 736 Bay St. 416-223-2812; 1-855-5-SUITES canadasuites.com Family-size one-bedroom and two-bedroom, two-bath furnished apartments with fully equipped kitchens, in-suite washer and dryer machines and two or three plasma LCD TVs. Located in a luxury condo building with an indoor pool located right on Bay Street in the heart of downtown Toronto. Free Wi-Fi, digital cable TV and unlimited phone calls anywhere in North America.

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Victoria’s Mansion Guest House 68 Gloucester St. 416-921-4625 victoriasmansion.com Charming rooms offer private bathroom, free Wi-Fi, phone, fridge, microwave, coffee maker, TV, air conditioning, daily maid service. Laundry and parking available. Close to theatres, shopping, dining, etc., $89 to $169.

CAMPGROUNDS Albion Hills Conservation Area & Campground Hwy. 50, 8 km (5 mi) north of Bolton, Caledon 1-855-811-0111 (CAN/U.S.) trcacamping.ca Features 1,100 acres of green space and 234 scenic sites. Hydro and water hookups, showers, laundry, fishing, pool and splash pad overlooking wetland restoration, hiking/mountain bike trails. Wi-Fi at the chalet. Glen Rouge Campground 7450 Kingston Rd. 1-855-811-0111 (CAN/U.S.) trcacamping.ca Glen Rouge Campground is closed for renovations during the 2020 camping season. Indian Line Tourist Campground 7625 Finch Ave. W. Brampton 1-855-811-0111 (CAN/U.S.) trcacamping.ca Closest campground to downtown Toronto, with excellent public transit and highway access. Find 260 RV and tent sites, hydro and water hookups, showers, laundry facilities, swimming pool, store and playground. Yogi Bear Jellystone Park & Camp-Resort 3666 Simcoe County Rd. 88 (Exit 64 off Hwy. 400) Bradford 905-775-1377 jellystonetoronto.com Closest campground to Canada’s Wonderland. Direct highway access to major attractions. Fun-filled family camping, planned events, wagon rides with Yogi Bear. Offering 150 sites, furnished rental units, 50-amp premium sites.

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B&B, RESIDENCES & CAMPGROUNDS RESIDENCES, DORMITORIES & HOSTELS Centennial Place Residence Scarborough 937 Progress Avenue 416-438-2216 centennial-place.ca Located on the Centennial College Campus, close to Scarborough Town Centre, Toronto Zoo, Ontario Science Centre. Family-size two- and fourbedroom units are fully furnished residences with the feel of a hotel—all at an unbeatable price. Available with daily, weekly and monthly rates. Amenities include air conditioning, free high-speed Wi-Fi, kitchen and more. Chestnut Residence, University of Toronto 89 Chestnut St. 416-977-0707 chestnut.utoronto.ca A centrally located residence in the heart of downtown. Breakfast included (May to August only). Single or double rooms with private ensuite bathrooms. Free Wi-Fi and walking distance to CF Toronto Eaton Centre. HI Toronto Backpackers Hostel 76 Church St. 416-971-4440; 1-877-848-8737 hihostels.ca Located downtown with private and shared rooms available. Air conditioning, full bath, kitchen, TV lounge, rooftop patio, tour desk and free Wi-Fi. No curfew. Also in Niagara Falls: hihostels.ca/niagarafalls. Humber College Lakeshore Campus Residence 3199 Lake Shore Blvd. W. 416-675-5027 stayat.humber.ca Located in New Toronto, by Lake Ontario and steps from streetcar access to downtown. Affordable two-bedroom suites with double beds, private bathroom, kitchenette and complimentary Wi-Fi. 24/7 front-desk, campus security and cable TV in lounges. Access to

on-site laundry, parking and fitness centre! Accommodations available May to mid-August. Humber College North Campus Residences 203 Humber College Blvd. 416-675-5027 stayat.humber.ca Minutes from Toronto Pearson International Airport, surrounded by 250 acres of wildlife in the Humber Arboretum. Affordable, private dormstyle and two-bedroom suites. 24/7 front-desk and campus security. Enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi throughout and cable TV in lounges. Access to on-site laundry, parking and exercise room! Accommodations available May to mid-August. Neill-Wycik 96 Gerrard St. E. 416-977-2320; 1-800-268-4358 neill-wycik.com Open May to August, Neill-Wycik Hotel is a budget accommodation, centrally located in downtown Toronto. The hotel is perfect for backpackers, travellers on a tight budget and groups who wish to be located close to all the attractions. All rooms are private with shared washroom and kitchen/ lounge area, and all guests get a continental breakfast included in the price. Residence & Conference Centre - Brampton 7897 McLaughlin Rd. 905-874-4393 stayrcc.com/brampton Available from May to August 2021. Accommodations feature a private two-bedroom suite with kitchenette and washroom. 24-hr front desk, housekeeping. Ideal for nightly, weekly, sports teams and extended stays. Residence & Conference Centre - Toronto 1760 Finch Ave. E. 416-491-8811 stayrcc.com Conveniently located a short 20 minutes from downtown, featuring spacious two-bedroom

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suites with private kitchenettes and bathrooms. Includes a 24-hour front desk, on-site laundry facilities, restaurant and a convenience store. Competitive nightly rates include continental breakfast. Suites available from May to August. Residence & Conference Centre Toronto Downtown 80 Cooperage St. 416-761-8000; 1-855-782-9722 stayrcc.com/locations/toronto-downtown By Toronto’s Distillery Historic District. New and modern two-bedroom suites with double XL beds, kitchenette with table and chairs, housekeeping, complimentary Wi-Fi, 40-in TV, local calls, laundry. Conference space available. Tartu College Residence 310 Bloor St. West 416-925-9405; 1-855-STAY-RCC tartucollege.ca Centrally located and steps from subway, sights and shopping in Yorkville. Student residence with private, secure rooms (available May through August), shared kitchen and bathrooms. Cafeteria on-site. Some air-conditioned rooms. University of Toronto New College Residences 40 Willcocks St. 416-946-0529; 416-946-5317 torontores.com Affordable and safe residence accommodation at University of Toronto’s downtown campus. Single or double rooms, meals, Internet, air conditioning, group rates and more. Walk to downtown attractions. Meeting space available. Open May to August.

University of Toronto Scarborough 1265 Military Trail 416-287-7369 utsc.utoronto.ca/businessdev/accommodation Accommodation for conferences, groups and families in air-conditioned suites and townhouses, mid-May to mid-August. Reasonable rates. Meeting space and catering available. Near Toronto Zoo and Rouge Park. Victoria University 140 Charles St. W., Margaret Addison Hall 416-585-4524 vicu.utoronto.ca/hospitality-services Victoria University offers safe, affordable and budget-friendly accommodations located in downtown Toronto and steps to TTC. Also a wide variety of spaces for meetings, conferences and events! Residence accommodations are available May to mid-August. York University - Keele Campus 4700 Keele St. 416-736-2100 yorku.ca/askacs From traditional dormitory accommodation for groups and visitors to full-service conference facilities. Conveniently located near Canada’s Wonderland and Toronto Pearson International Airport. York University is your one-stop shop.

SERVICES - ACCOMMODATION Sport Travel 133 Consortium Court, London 519-433-6677; 1-888-304-6346 sport-travel.com A sports travel and sports management company specializing in all aspects of team travel, tournaments, accommodations, worldwide tours and event management.

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ATTRACTIONS Unique adventures are around every corner of Toronto.

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Catch a concert, take a food tour or cheer on one of seven majorleague sports teams. Toronto has it all—renowned museums and amusement parks, a thriving art and theatre scene, plus a breadth of festivals that mirror the city’s incredible diversity.

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ATTRACTIONS ADVENTURE TOURISM Blue Mountain Village 156 Jozo Weider Blvd., Blue Mountains 1-833-583-2583 bluemountainvillage.ca Ontario’s premier four-season mountain destination along the shores of Georgian Bay. Award-winning year-round festivals, mountain attractions plus 50 shops and restaurants lining the pedestrian streets of the Village. Brampton Treetop Trekking 10818 Heart Lake Rd., Brampton 905-970-0090; 1-855-552-0090 treetoptrekking.com/park/brampton Take outdoor fun to the highest level! Explore the forest canopy at Heart Lake Conservation Area on six innovative zipline and aerial game courses. Get your heart pumping as you zipline across Heart Lake! The perfect adventure for families or groups of friends is 20 minutes from downtown Toronto. Bruce’s Mill Treetop Trekking/ Treewalk Village 3291 Stouffville Rd., Stouffville 905-927-9397; 1-844-369-0009 treetoptrekking.com/park/stouffville Only 25 minutes from Toronto, this brandnew zipline and aerial game park in Stouffville is the perfect destination for outdoor fun. Treewalk Village is an all-new adventure activity for kids, featuring treehouses, tunnels, mini-zips, and more!

City Runs 154½ Waverley Rd. 416-519-1345 cityruns.ca CityRuns provides guided running tours through safe, interesting routes in downtown Toronto, led by trained experienced runners, year-round. Distances can be arranged to meet your needs. They get you running! EdgeWalk at the CN Tower 290 Bremner Blvd. 416-601-3833 edgewalkcntower.ca Toronto’s tallest attraction has adventure lovers taking a walk outside—around the circumference of the roof! EdgeWalk is the world’s highest full circle hands-free walk on a 1.5-m (5-ft) wide ledge encircling the top of the Tower’s main pod, 356 m (1168 ft or 116 storeys) above the ground. Escape Manor 383 King St. W. 647-417-1122 escapemanor.com/toronto Escape Manor is Toronto’s hottest new immersive and interactive entertainment lounge. Filled with puzzling fun, axe throwing and escape rooms, you are the star in your own adventure. Fitz Tours Toronto Exploring Toronto by bike 647-696-7833 toronto.fitz.tours See more of Toronto in less time in an active way on Fitz’s carefully crafted three-hour city bike tours. The tours are casual, informative, fun experiences suitable for anyone who can ride a bike. Fitz makes travellers feel like locals, and locals feel like travellers.

the M O S T MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE IN CANADA There aren’t many times you’re thrilled to get caught in a downpour. But then, the Voyage to the Falls Boat Tour isn’t like any other experience. Whether you’re coming from near or far, take home something special you can only get here in Niagara Falls, Canada - a memory.

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FlyGTA Airlines Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport, Hangar 1 1-888-470-4595 flygta.com FLYGTA’s 30-minute air tour showcases the iconic CN Tower, Financial District and much more. Capture special photos or enjoy the view—your senses will be captivated! Niagara wine tour packages are available and consist of a 12-minute flight from Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport, car service, wine tasting and vineyard visits with lunch! Private chartered flights and scheduled flights also available. Gone Sailing Adventures 415 Queens Quay W. (Toronto waterfront area) 416-240-0202 gonesailingadventures.com Sail aboard a luxury 13-m (41-ft) yacht along the Toronto waterfront and lake. A maximum of 12 guests ensures your experience is personalized. Shared and private sails. Catering and beverage service is available. iFLY Toronto - Oakville Indoor Skydiving 2007 Winston Park Dr., Oakville 289-795-4000 iflytoronto.com Defy the law of gravity! This unique “free-fall simulation” activity is for people of all ages, starting from four years old. Enjoy indoor skydiving in a safe environment solo, with a team or with your family and friends. iFLY Toronto - Whitby Indoor Skydiving Building I, 75 Consumers Dr., Whitby 289-224-4000 iflytoronto.com Fly with iFLY! Its state-of-the-art wind tunnel simulates the free-fall portion of a skydive in a thrilling environment safe for anyone over the age of four.

Motor Home Travel Canada 14124 Hwy. 50, Bolton 416-743-4155; 1-877-228-2218 motorhometravel.com The company offers Canada’s most extensive range of luxurious motorhome rentals with multilingual staff, airport transfers, seven-day service, convenience kits and unsurpassed customer service with 40 years of rental experience. Niagara Parks Journey Behind the Falls Table Rock Centre, 6650 Niagara Pkwy. Niagara Falls 905-354-1551 niagaraparks.com Experience this year-round attraction at the brink of the Horseshoe Falls. Elevators transport you to viewing decks beneath the Falls. Accessible to upper viewing deck only. Skydive Toronto Inc. 3065 4th Line, Cookstown 705-458-9339; 1-800-668-5867 skydivetoronto.com Skydive Toronto is the longest established and most experienced skydiving school in Canada. If you have ever dreamt of flying, let them take that dream and make it a reality! Threshold Aviation 215 Carlingview Dr., Unit 110 905-673-3315; 1-888-673-3315 thresholdaviation.com Fly a jet airliner simulator! Get behind the controls of a modern airliner. Built into a real airplane cockpit, it’s the closest experience to being an airline pilot!

the FA L L S FIREWORKS C RU I S E A one-of-a-kind adventure means you can make only-here memories. Join us on a 40-minute Falls Fireworks Cruise to see starry skies, stunning illuminations and, of course, fireworks that light up the sky — and your smiling face. With up-close views of the Niagara Falls Fireworks, it’s the perfect way to see the sparks fly.

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ATTRACTIONS uFly Simulator Inc. 1535 Meyerside Dr., Unit 6, Mississauga 905-565-0197 uflysimulator.ca Fly a unique 777 simulator with 180-degree HD field vision, now available to the general public in Canada with a real pilot. You can be a pilot! Whirlpool Jet Boat Tours 61 Melville St., Niagara-on-the-Lake, and 14004 Niagara Pkwy. (Floral Clock), Niagara Falls 905-468-4800; 1-888-438-4444 whirlpooljet.com The fully guided historical tour starts on the lower Niagara River, into the Niagara Gorge in a Wet Jet or Jet Dome (dry trip), before heading to the Niagara Whirlpool and through the Class 5 Devil’s Hole rapids. This exhilarating whitewater experience takes place aboard 1,500-horsepower jet boats. A family adventure in Niagara for all ages six-plus (122 cm or 44 in tall or more). Wilderness Tours Rafting Co. 503 Rafting Rd., Forester Falls 613-646-2241; 1-888-723-8669 wildernesstours.com This whitewater rafting and kayaking resort offers camping or cabin accommodations, with a full-service bar and restaurant on-site, and Ontario’s only bungee jump tower. After rafting, you can enjoy activities and entertainment. WildPlay Niagara Falls 5920 Niagara Pkwy., Niagara Falls 1-800-263-7073 niagarafalls.wildplay.com Intense? Yes. Scary? Possibly. Awesome? Absolutely. At WildPlay Niagara Falls, aerial adventures and ziplines transform a casual nature day into unforgettable outdoor recreation for adults, teens, kids and groups in the heart of Niagara Falls, Ontario.

AMUSEMENT / THEME PARKS Canada’s Wonderland 1 Canada’s Wonderland Dr., Vaughan 905-832-8131 canadaswonderland.com Experience the Yukon Striker, the fastest, longest and tallest dive coaster in the world! Canada’s Wonderland features more than 200 attractions, 70 rides, including 17 roller coasters, along with Splash Works (a 20-acre water park), Planet Snoopy and KidZville play areas. Open May to October.

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Centreville Theme Park Centre Island Summer: 416-203-0405 Winter: 416-234-2345 centreisland.ca Centreville Theme Park is the Toronto Islands family destination. Open 10:30 a.m. weekends in May and September and daily June to Labour Day. Centreville Admission is free. Ride passes and tickets are available for purchase. Fallsview Indoor Waterpark 5685 Falls Ave., Niagara Falls 905-374-4444; 1-888-234-8408 fallsviewwaterpark.com North America’s largest indoor waterpark and resort, with three acres of indoor family fun! It is a two-minute walk from Niagara Falls, with 16 thrilling waterslides, directly connected to Falls Avenue Resort, with indoor wave pool, hot springs and outdoor sundeck with pool. Voted No.1 Amusement Parks & Water Parks in Canada on TripAdvisor for the sixth consecutive year! LEGOLAND Discovery Centre 1 Bass Pro Mills Dr., Vaughan 905-532-0228 legolanddiscoverycentre.ca LEGOLAND Discovery Centre is a LEGO themed family attraction designed for threeto-10- year-olds. Taking them into a world of endless possibilities, kids’ imaginations come to life! With LEGO-themed rides, 4D movie experiences and a unique MINILAND build of the city of Toronto, there is a world of colour, creativity and fun to be discovered! Niagara Skywheel 4960 Clifton Hill, Niagara Falls 905-358-3293; 1-800-801-8557 cliftonhill.com Breathtaking views of the Falls day and night. Soar 53 m (175 ft) above the Falls for the most spectacular view imagined. Experience this incredible panoramic vista in year-round, climate-controlled comfort. Each 15-minute ride goes around three times. Playdium Mississauga 99 Rathburn Rd. W., Mississauga 905-273-9000 playdium.com The ultimate high-tech family entertainment centre features interactive and physical games, rides and simulators, go-karts, mini-golf, nine variable-speed batting cages and Water Wars. Bonus: the new Spin Zone Bumper Cars and MaxFlight Roller Coaster Simulator!

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Sky Zone Trampoline Park 45 Esandar Dr. 416-421-4567 skyzone.com/gta Try the original inventors of wall-to-wall trampolines for family-fun and entertainment. This family friendly, accessible facility offers a variety of attractions such as a foam zone, dodge ball, battle beam and sky slam. Join them for an hour or an afternoon.

AQUARIUMS / ZOOS / ANIMAL PARKS African Lion Safari 1386 Cooper Rd., Cambridge (Safari Rd. between Hwy. 6 and 8, north of Hamilton) 519-623-2620; 1-800-461-WILD (9453) lionsafari.com Go on safari and get closer than you ever imagined to over 1,000 exotic birds and animals that roam free in large game reserves! See lions, giraffes, rhinos and many more animals from around the world! Trek along nine kilometres of safari trails in your own vehicle or aboard a guided, air-conditioned safari tour bus. Open daily May 2 to September 27, 2020. High Park Zoo 1873 Bloor St. W. 311 highparkzoo.ca Founded in 1893, the High Park Zoo is Canada’s oldest zoo, open daily from 7 a.m. to dusk, with free admission. During weekends from April to the end of October, the Llama Pen is open from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.; visitors can feed and pet the llamas, weather permitting.

Niagara Parks Butterfly Conservatory 2565 Niagara Pkwy., Niagara Falls 905-356-8119 niagaraparks.com/visit/attractions/butterflyconservatory At this glass-enclosed conservatory, more than 2,000 tropical butterflies float through a lush rainforest setting, just nine kilometres north of Niagara Falls. Open year-round and fully accessible. Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada 288 Bremner Blvd. 647-351-3474; 1-877-773-1497 ripleyaquariums.com/canada This awe-inspiring interactive attraction consists of nine carefully curated galleries, featuring one of the world’s most extensive jellyfish exhibits, the longest moving sidewalk, stingray and bamboo shark touch pools, and daily live dive shows. Open 365 days each year! Riverdale Farm 210 Winchester St. 416-392-6794 toronto.ca/parks/featured-parks/riverdale-farm Wander through 7.5 acres of farmland and wooded areas, around ponds and into butterfly/herb/vegetable/flower gardens. Open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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ARTS & SPECIAL EXHIBIT GALLERIES Alton Mill Arts Centre 1402 Queen St. W., Alton Village, Caledon 519-941-9300; 1-877-643-7786 altonmill.ca Built on the banks of Shaw’s Creek, this nationalaward-winning heritage building is now “a jewel in the crown of the GTA’s arts scene.” The Alton Mill is home to some 25 working artist studios, galleries, a heritage museum, café and unique shops, while the industrial-chic ambience makes it the perfect venue to host an event. Only one hour from downtown Toronto.

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Art Gallery of Ontario 317 Dundas St. W. 416-979-6648 ago.ca Enjoy one of the most distinguished galleries in North America, located in the heart of Toronto. Enjoy the latest exhibitions and premier collections of Indigenous and Canadian art. Visitors 25 years and under are free! Bay of Spirits Gallery 334 Dundas St. W. 416-971-5190 bayofspirits.com One of the most prestigious retail art galleries in Canada, offering a wide range of First Nations artwork since 1994. Visit the gallery to explore and celebrate the history, creativity and diversity of the first people of Canada. Browse through over a thousand works of art, located directly across from the Art Gallery of Ontario. Cedar Ridge Creative Centre 225 Confederation Dr. 416-396-4026 toronto.ca/culture Housed in a mansion built in 1912, the Centre includes an art gallery and studios which provide classes, workshops and seminars. Innovative exhibitions featuring a variety of media are held in the gallery from September to June.

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Toronto Zoo 361A Old Finch Ave. Hwy. 401 and Meadowvale Rd. (Exit 389) 416-392-5929 torontozoo.com Visit Canada’s largest zoo, with over 5,000 animals, open 364 days a year! Explore the African Rainforest with gorillas and lemurs, new kangaroo walk-through, Tundra Trek with polar bears, and much more! Stop by the Wildlife Health Centre viewing gallery to catch a glimpse of the animal hospital, the world-class greenhouse or daily keeper talk. It’s a full day of fun, and there’s something for everyone.


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Etobicoke Civic Centre Art Gallery 399 The West Mall 416-394-8628 toronto.ca/culture Dedicated to the promotion of art and artists in the community, the gallery displays works from local, national and international sources. It primarily features artworks of annual juried shows of art organizations and also hosts monthly exhibits. Immersive Van Gough Exhibit Toronto Star Building 1 Yonge St. vangoghexhibit.ca Be immersed in 17,000 cu m (600,000 cu ft) of stunning projection animating the master’s oeuvre and illuminating the mind of the genius. Wander through giant projections that highlight brushstroke, detail and colour as you have never experienced them. Opening May 1, 2020.

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Museum of Contemporary Art 158 Sterling Rd. 416-530-2500 moca.ca “Art for Our Sake.” Working across all contemporary art forms, MOCA empowers the local Toronto art scene, while informing the international. MOCA is an accessible, welcoming hub rooted and engaged in a culturally rich neighbourhood; it is here, through art, that you can feel the specialness of this invigorating and hyper-diverse city. Ryerson Image Centre 33 Gould St. 416-979-5164 ryersonimagecentre.ca Explore the art and history of photography all year-round at the Ryerson Image Centre. Admission to the gallery is always free. Stephen Bulger Gallery 1356 Dundas St. W. 416-504-0575 bulgergallery.com Canada’s largest commercial gallery specializing in photographs. Open five days a week, with rotating exhibitions, an inventory of over 25,000 original photographs of all types, plus over 5,000 books on photography. Free admission!

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Craft Ontario Shop 1106 Queen St. W. 416-921-1721 craftontarioshop.com Handmade, Canadian craft of enduring quality in clay, glass, metal, wood and fibre, in addition to a considerable collection of Inuit art. Craft Ontario is a not-for-profit member-driven organization, in services of professional craftspeople.


The Market Gallery 95 Front St. E. South St. Lawrence Market, 2nd floor 416-392-7604 toronto.ca/marketgallery Housed in Toronto’s first City Hall, now the St. Lawrence Market, the gallery offers changing exhibitions that focus on the art, culture and history of Toronto. Call or check the website for hours and admission fees. The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery 231 Queens Quay W. 416-973-4949 thepowerplant.org The Power Plant is Canada’s leading public gallery devoted exclusively to contemporary art from Canada and the world. Through groundbreaking exhibitions, award-winning publications and public programs, the gallery is committed to creating an environment in which diverse audiences can access contemporary art.

BREWERIES Railway City Brewing 130 Edward St., St. Thomas 519-631-1881 railwaycitybrewing.com Railway City Brewing Co. is an award-winning microbrewery in Southern Ontario featuring a full line of hand crafted beer available in various restaurants, bars, events, LCBOs, Beer Stores throughout Ontario, as well as special orders of custom labels. Steam Whistle Brewing The Roundhouse, 255 Bremner Blvd. 416-362-2337; 1-866-240-2337 steamwhistle.ca Enjoy Toronto’s own craft beer—Steam Whistle Pilsner—brewed at the historic railway roundhouse. Open daily, their retail store offers fun and informative public tours, unique merchandise and fine, fresh beer. Take in the local art shows in their retail gallery. Call to inquire about private parties.

CABARET / DINNER THEATRE Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament 10 Dufferin St. 416-260-1170; 1-888-WE-JOUST (935-6878) medievaltimes.com Travel back in time to an 11th-century Spanish castle. Witness brave knights on horseback in a tournament of sword fighting and jousting while you feast on a four-course meal. Open year-round at Exhibition Place.

Mysteriously Yours...Mystery Dinner Theatre The Chelsea Hotel and The Old Mill 416-486-7469 mysteriouslyyours.ca The intrigue begins when you meet some colourful characters as you finish your mouthwatering meal. The plot thickens when somebody you’ve just met...dies! A detective leads the investigation. The suspects are spread throughout the room, sitting right at the tables with you. Participate and see if you can solve this whodunit. The Second City 51 Mercer St. 416-343-0011; 1-800-263-4485 secondcity.com Laugh your heart out in Toronto’s Entertainment District at The Second City Theatre. Each night features members of the cutting-edge comedy troupe and concludes with an audience-inspired improv set.

CASINO & GAMING Casino Woodbine 555 Rexdale Blvd. 416-675-1101; 1-888-345-7568 casinowoodbine.com Excitement always wins at Casino Woodbine, with over 3,000 slot machines and electronic table games, horse racing and more. Choose from an impresive array of culinary treats for your dining pleasure. Only 20 minutes from downtown Toronto. A fully accessible facility, open 24 hours, seven days a week.

CONCERT VENUES Adelaide Hall 250 Adelaide St. W. 647-344-1234 adelaidehallto.com Adelaide Hall is a multifaceted event space and concert venue. Redesigned in 2018 to give personality to a live room, it aims to bridge the gap between performer and audience by providing an intimate setting for a variety of functions. This eclectic space is ideal for hosting any corporate event, private function or charity event. Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts 145 Queen St. W. 416-342-5233 fourseasonscentre.ca A multipurpose 2,000-seat auditorium, a 100-seat amphitheatre and multiple lounges. Inaugurated in 2006, the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts is the first building of its kind in Canada, a theatre built specifically for opera and ballet performances, with the finest level of acoustics.

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ATTRACTIONS Glenn Gould Studio CBC Building, 250 Front St. W. 416-205-5000 glenngouldstudio.com As one of the premier concert venues in Toronto, Glenn Gould Studio has been home to many classical, jazz and world music concerts. With a seating capacity of 340, this state-of-the-art facility offers a truly intimate environment for concerts and variety performances. John W. H. Bassett Theatre 255 Front St. W. 416-585-8118 mtccc.com The John Bassett Theatre is a top venue for theatre productions, cultural celebrations, meetings and more. It is conveniently located in the heart of Toronto. For more information, visit mtccc.com/theatre. Koerner Hall 273 Bloor St. W. 416-408-0208 rcmusic.com/performance Koerner Hall is “the greatest venue in this city” and “magnificent in its acoustics as much as in its design” (Toronto Star). Every concert season offers more than 90 spectacular performances by the world’s top classical, jazz, roots and world music artists from around the globe.

Massey Hall 178 Victoria St. 416-593-4822 masseyhall.com Massey Hall is in the midst of its most significant renovation in its 125-year history after having temporarily closed its iconic red doors on July 2, 2018. The completion date of the Massey Hall Revitalization Project is still to be determined; an official reopen date will be announced. Roy Thomson Hall 60 Simcoe St. 416-593-8671 roythomsonhall.com Roy Thomson Hall is the glass-canopied jewel of Toronto, nestled between the Entertainment and Financial Districts. More than just a concert hall, its lobby and patio spaces are the ideal choice for daytime business meetings and entertainment.

ENTERTAINMENT TICKET & SERVICES Caribbean Community Engagement (CCE) Promoting Caribbean Art and Culture throughout Ontario 416-219-2323 Caribbean Community Engagement is a notfor-profit arts organization whose purpose is to preserve and promote Tourism Caribbean arts and culture—music, dance, drama, festivals, literature, fine arts, culinary arts, fashion and crafts, and bringing Caribbean experiences to new audiences.

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CityPASS - Toronto 1-888-330-5008 citypass.com/toronto Experience Toronto’s top five attractions and save up to 35 percent off combined admission with CityPASS tickets. Plus, skip most ticket-buying lines. Buy at a participating attraction or get mobile tickets at citypass.com. Includes: CN Tower, Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada, Casa Loma, Royal Ontario Museum, and a choice between the Toronto Zoo or the Ontario Science Centre.

CN Tower 290 Bremner Blvd. 416-86-TOWER (868-6937) cntower.ca/intro Defining the Toronto skyline, the CN Tower is Canada’s most recognizable and celebrated icon, and a must-see for anyone visiting Toronto. Spectacular views from floor-to-ceiling panoramic Window Walls, two-tiered Glass Floor, SkyPod, glass fronted-elevators with glass floor panels and EdgeWalk, the world’s highest “hands-free” external walk.

GetYourGuide 323-371-2965; 1-855-664-8235 getyourguide.com/toronto-l177 GetYourGuide lets you purchase online tickets to many of Toronto’s tours and attractions with features like “Skip the Line” and “Guaranteed Tour Reservations.” Let their customer reviews help guide you.

Downsview Park 70 Canuck Ave. 416-634-2559 downsviewpark.ca Downsview Park is located in the heart of North York, Toronto. The park offers nature trails, a 3 km (1.9 mi) circuit path, nature education, organized sport, and cultural events. The outdoor terrace hosts festivals for 40,000, all accessible via Downsview Park TTC/GO Station.

Toronto On Demand - HOToronto Magazine 905-593-1608; 905-820-6400 torontoondemand.com Toronto’s ultimate visitor’s citywide entertainment news magazine/directory for theatre, restaurants, clubs, events, exhibitions, galas and more.

ENTERTAINMENT COMPLEXES / SITES Budweiser Stage 909 Lakeshore Blvd. W. ticketmaster.ca/Budweiser-Stage-ticketsToronto/venue/131073 Budweiser Stage Opens on May 21, 2020. This unique outdoor venue on the shores of Lake Ontario will be hosting over 80 concerts this Spring through to Fall. Be amazed under the stars.

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Hockey Hall of Fame 30 Yonge St. 416-360-7765 hhof.com Experience the game that defines Canada— now a sport adopted by over 70 countries. Explore across 6,040 sq m (65,000 sq ft) with something for everyone: the greatest collection of hockey artifacts in the world; interactive experiences that challenge shooting, goalkeeping and broadcasting skills; a replica NHL dressing room; and, best of all, hands-on access to the Stanley Cup. Lob 100 Broadview Ave., Lower Level 416-583-1516 lobtoronto.com Lob believes that spirited competition provides the best kind of camaraderie among friends, family and colleagues. Lob was inspired by the outdoor game of bocce—Lob features a ninetrack course, plus an 80-seat bar/restaurant with delicious food and drinks! Niagara’s Fury, Niagara Parks Table Rock Centre, 6650 Niagara Pkwy. Niagara Falls 1-877-642-7275 niagarasfury.com Experience the sights and sounds of the creation of Niagara Falls in an immersive 4D Universal Studios-style attraction.

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Ontario Science Centre 770 Don Mills Rd. 416-696-1000; 1-888-696-1110 ontariosciencecentre.ca Explore an indoor rainforest, discover the wonders of the galaxy, learn about the thresholds of the human body and deepen your understanding of different types of energy. With more than 500 interactive exhibits, daily programs and immersive films in Ontario’s only IMAX® Dome theatre, there’s something for visitors of all ages. Par-Tee Putt 26 Duncan St. 647-952-9594 parteeputt.com With 27 themed holes, they offer up nostalgic and quirky fun, along with delightful drinks and delicious eats. Par-Tee Putt is Toronto’s newest destination for a good time, par none! So, dust off your visors, sharpen those tiny pencils and tee off with them! Rogers Centre 1 Blue Jays Way 416-341-2222 rogerscentre.com A unique domed stadium with a retractable roof, Rogers Centre specializes in concerts, sporting events, private field events, gala dinners and corporate baseball games for up to 60,000-plus guests.

Skylon Tower 5200 Robinson St., Niagara Falls 905-356-2651; 1-800-814-9577 skylon.com Skylon Tower offers breathtaking views, 236 m (775 ft) above Niagara Falls, from the indoor/ outdoor observation decks and two restaurants. Featuring the city’s only revolving restaurant, Revolving Dining Room, and Summit Suite Buffet. The Rec Room 255 Bremner Blvd. 416-815-0086 therecroom.com/toronto-roundhouse/groups Offering a variety of unique event spaces, all under one roof! Combine those with our massive entertainment area, Canadian-inspired dining, and gaming options ranging from classic pingpong to state-of-the-art virtual reality.

FESTIVALS & EVENTS Albion Islington - Fusion of Taste Festival Albion Islington Square 416-743-3267 fusionoftaste.com July 2020. This signature event is a celebration of cultures, live performances, and over 50 food and craft vendors from around the world that takes place at the intersection of Albion Road and Islington Avenue.

WHERE LEARNING FEELS LIKE RECESS With more than 500 activities in our eight exhibit halls, there’s always lots to see and do at the Ontario Science Centre!

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Art Toronto Metro Toronto Convention Centre North Building 1-800-663-4173 arttoronto.ca October 30 to November 1, 2020. Canada’s international fair for modern and art now in its 20th year, Art Toronto presents important artwork from leading Canadian and international galleries as well as a program of lectures and panel discussions from prominent art world figures, attracting esteemed artists and artlovers from across the globe. Beaches International Jazz Festival Woodbine Park (Woodbine Ave. and Queen St. E.) 416-698-2152 beachesjazz.com July 3 to 26, 2020. The Beaches International Jazz Festival features more than 100 bands. Admission is free for four weeks of entertainment in The Beaches. Bike Month 2020 416-644-7188 bikemonth.ca May 25 to June 30, 2020. Bike Month is a celebration of cycling in Toronto and across the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA). Visit the website to see what events are happening near you! Bloor West Village Toronto Ukrainian Festival Bloor St. W. 416-726-4739 ukrainianfestival.com September 18 to 20, 2020. North America’s largest Ukrainian street festival. The 24th annual three-day, free, family-focused event offers great food, entertainment, cultural exhibits, a parade, children’s midway, sidewalk sale, beverage garden, films and more. Catch the Ukrainian spirit. Visit website for exact location details. Bloor-Yorkville Icefest Village of Yorkville Park 115 Cumberland St. 416-928-3553 bloor-yorkville.com/icefest February 6 and 7, 2021. Bloor-Yorkville Icefest transforms the neighbourhood into a winter wonderland with over 50 ice sculptures carved from a breathtaking 31,750 kgs (70,000 lbs) of ice. The Village of Yorkville Park welcomes all to come celebrate winter in Toronto. BuskerFest Various locations 416-964-9095 torontobuskerfest.com September 4 to 7, 2020. The Toronto International BuskerFest for Epilepsy is now

in its 20th year! The event is widely recognized as one of the best and biggest street performer festivals in North America, and the largest epilepsy awareness event in the world! You can catch all the entertainment Labour Day weekend in Woodbine Park. Admission is a $5 donation to Epilepsy Toronto. Canada’s Walk of Fame Along King St. W. (between John St. and Simcoe St.) and Simcoe St. (between King St. W. and Wellington St.) 416-367-9255 canadaswalkoffame.com Canada’s Walk of Fame is a national registered charity that celebrates Canadians who have excelled in their fields. A total of 167 stars honour remarkable Canadians with a permanent place of tribute in the streets of Toronto. Canadian Music Week Various venues 905-858-4747 cmw.net May 19 to 23, 2020. With 400 artists, over 35 venues and an eclectic mix of films, Canadian Music Week is an annual international music convention featuring Canada’s largest newmusic festival, Canadian Music Fest, a film festival and a comedy festival. Canadian National Exhibition Exhibition Place 416-263-3800 theex.com August 21 to September 7, 2020. One of the largest annual fairs in North America, the CNE offers a variety of entertainment, including shows and concerts, Kids’ World, a large carnival midway, a working farm, shopping, an air show and more. Carabram, Brampton’s Multicultural Festival Pavilions located throughout Brampton 416-452-4917 carabram.org July 10 to 12, 2020. Experience the world through Carabram, Brampton’s Multicultural Festival. Carassauga Festival Inc. Paramount Fine Foods Centre 5600 Rose Cherry Place and various community and cultural centres across Mississauga 905-615-3010 carassauga.com May 22 to 24, 2020. Travel the world at Carassauga, Canada’s Largest multicultural festival, celebrating 35 years in 2020. Come celebrate cultural diversity through food, entertainment, educational displays and other activities. Your admission ticket includes unlimited entry to all locations, entertainment, free parking and bus service. Kids 12 and under are free.

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Fan Expo Canada Metro Toronto Convention Centre 416-960-9030 fanexpocanada.com August 27 to 30, 2020. The largest comics, sci-fi, horror, anime, and gaming event in Canada and the 3rd largest pop culture event in North America! In its 25th year, Expo has grown from a small comic book convention into a four-day citywide event attracting over 129,000 people from around the world. Fringe of Toronto Theatre Festival Presenting at over 30 venues in Toronto 416-966-1062 fringetoronto.com July 1 to 12, 2020. The Toronto Fringe Festival showcases 150+ stage productions from Canada and around the world at 30+ venues across Toronto. Enjoy $13 tickets, special programming for families at KidsFest, and free entertainment at the Fringe Patio.

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Harbourfront Centre 235 Queens Quay W. 416-973-4000 harbourfrontcentre.com A popular year-round destination, Harbourfront Centre is situated along the waterfront, offering an eclectic blend of arts, culture and recreation as well as an outdoor patio and indoor café. Annual events include festivals, dance, theatre and musical performances. Holiday Fair in the Square 100 Queen St. W. 416-964-9095 fairinthesquare.ca Holiday Fair in Nathan Phillips Square is Toronto’s only holiday fair, with rides, a fireside lounge and more! Supporting Epilepsy Toronto, December 2020. Admission is free! Check website for dates and all the details. Hot Docs 720 Spadina Ave., Suite 402 416-203-2155 hotdocs.ca April 30 to May 10, 2020. Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival is North America’s largest documentary festival. Each year, the festival presents a selection of approximately 200 cutting-edge docs from Canada and around the globe, reaching audiences of over 192,000.

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Eats & Beats in Riverside StreetFEST Queen St. E. (from the DVP to Empire Ave.) 416-466-8167 riverside-to.com June 6, 2020. Riverside will be hosting their annual StreetFEST, showcasing the neighbourhood’s family-friendly local eateries and unique small-town-in-the-bigcity atmosphere. Experience the many event destination points with tasty plates, live music and entertainment.


imagineNATIVE Film & Media Arts Festival Various locations Purchase tickets at TIFF Bell Lightbox 350 King St. W. 416-585-2333 imaginenative.org October 2020. Come celebrate their 21st anniversary with the imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival. This international festival celebrates the latest works by Indigenous peoples on the forefront of innovation in film, video, radio and new media. Inside Out Toronto LGBT Film Festival TIFF Bell Lightbox, Reitman Square 350 King St. W. 416-977-6847 insideout.ca May 21 to 31, 2020. Inside Out celebrates more than a quarter century of bringing unforgettable queer cinematic experiences to over 35,000 audience members each and every year, with screenings, artist talks, panel discussions, installations and parties that showcase the best LGBTQ+ cinema from around the world. Jerk Festival Centennial Park, 256 Centennial Park Rd. 905-488-5345 jerkfestival.ca August 7, 8, 9, 2020. Grace JerkFest is the fusion of the world-renowned jerk food cuisine and R&B, reggae and soca music. Each year this family-friendly festival takes place inside the picturesque Centennial Park in Etobicoke, the weekend after the civic holiday in August. Just for Laughs Toronto Festival Various venues 647-227-9766 jfl42.com September 24 to October 4, 2020. JFL42 features the most hilarious, riveting and cool comedyrelated things around, over a 11-day period in Toronto. Amazing headliners and 42 equally awesome comedy acts! Luminato Festival Various locations, downtown Toronto 416-368-3100 luminatofestival.com June 2020. Luminato is Toronto’s international festival of arts and ideas dedicated to presenting programming that cuts across traditional art form boundries. Luminato works closely with Canadian artists to support the development and creation of distinctive new work, as well as presenting today’s most exciting artists from around the world.

Modern Sky USA modernsky.com Formed in 1997, Modern Sky Entertainment is mainland China’s leading music entertainment company. Modern Sky provides global partners with a wide range of services, including concert and festival booking and production support. Music in St. James Park St. James Park, 120 King St. E. or Berczy Park, 35 Wellington St. E. 416-861-1793 oldtowntoronto.ca/index.php/events June to August. Enjoy free concerts every Thursday night from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in beautiful St. James Park, at King and Jarvis in downtown Toronto. On the last Thursday of each month, see a feature film as part of Movies in St. James Park. Nuit Blanche Toronto All over the city nbto.com The annual all-night celebration of contemporary art returns on October 3, 2020. Experience Toronto transformed into an artistic playground for a series of exhilarating contemporary art experiences in unexpected public spaces for one sleepless night, from sunset to sunrise. Produced by the City of Toronto. One of a Kind Show Enercare Centre, 100 Princes’ Blvd. 416-960-4516 oneofakindshow.com/toronto Spring Show: March 25 to 29, 2020. Winter Show: November 26 to December 6, 2020. Since 1975, the One Of A Kind Show has been bringing together makers and buyers who share a commitment to handmade excellence. One Of A Kind is the place to discover the best in Canadian handmade! Check website for winter show dates. Redpath Waterfront Festival, presented by Billy Bishop Airport Sugar Beach, 11 Dockside Dr. 647-342-4861 towaterfrontfest.com June 19 to 21, 2020. The Redpath Waterfront Festival is celebrating its 10th anniversary in a big way. Visit Toronto’s Waterfront to celebrate with past festival favourites. Enjoy live entertainment, delicious food and some surprise guests. Rogers Cup presented by National Bank Aviva Centre (York University), 1 Shoreham Dr. 416-665-9777; 1-877-2-TENNIS rogerscup.com August 8 to 16, 2020. Welcoming back the best in men’s tennis to compete in Rogers Cup presented by National Bank at Aviva Centre, York University. Visit rogerscup.com or call for details.

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ATTRACTIONS Roncesvalles Polish Festival Along Roncesvalles Ave. (from Queen St. W. to Dundas St. W.) 416-537-2701 polishfestival.ca September 19 and 20, 2020. North America’s largest celebration of Polish culture. Enjoy authentic cuisine, song and dance groups, 90+ vendors, beverage gardens and extended patios, two family zones and three outdoor stages as well as local restaurants, bistros, cafés along the main street of one of Toronto’s best neighbourhoods, Roncesvalles Village. Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival Held at various locations across the GTA 416-539-9595 scotiabankcontactphoto.com May 1 to 31, 2020. The Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival is the largest annual photography event in the world, and a premiere cultural experience in Canada, with over 250 exhibitions and happenings throughout May in the Greater Toronto Area. Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon 264 The Esplanade 416-944-2765 stwm.ca October 18, 2020. Marathon, half marathon and 5K. Canada’s No. 1 big-city marathon features a flat and festive course along Lake Ontario from downtown Toronto. Join 25,000 runners from around the world. Perfect for first-timers and Boston qualifiers alike.

TD Festival of South Asia Gerrard St. E. (from Coxwell Ave. to Greenwood Ave.) 416-465-8513 gerrardindiabazaar.com The Festival of South Asia embraces multidisciplinary arts and foods from all the countries in South Asia. Cricket Open House, Experience Yoga, Kids Zone, Beer Garden, buskers, Pav Bhaaji, Bombay Burger, Faluda, Samosa, Biryani. Tastes cost $1 to $5. Live music all weekend. Admission is free. TD Toronto Jazz Festival Various locations through the city core 416-928-2033 torontojazz.com June 18 to 28, 2020. An annual, world-class jazz festival, TD Toronto Jazz Festival showcases more than 1,500 international artists and attracts over 500,000 people. It’s recognized as one of North America’s premier musical events. The Great Ontario Salmon Derby Canadian Waters of Lake Ontario 905-361-5248; 1-888-695-2677 greatontariosalmonderby.ca July 4 to August 22, 2020. Sponsored by the Toronto Sun, the Great Ontario Salmon Derby is North America’s largest freshwater fishing derby and takes place in the Canadian waters of Lake Ontario. Visit greatontariosalmonderby.ca for full details and to purchase tickets.

SING! The Toronto Vocal Arts Festival Various concert locations in Toronto 416-467-6151 singtoronto.com May 19 to 31, 2020. Canada’s premier a cappella festival, presenting breathtaking concerts and inspiring workshops in jazz, world, barbershop, pop, classical, choral, and folk music. Free concerts in Distillery Historic District, ticketed events downtown.

The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair Enercare Centre, Exhibition Place 416-263-3400 royalfair.org November 6 to 15, 2020. The largest of its kind in the world, The Royal is 10 days of family entertainment and interactive learning. See world class competitions, discover the real farm-to-table story, sample delicious creations from top chefs, plus see the Royal Horse Show, voted No. 1 indoor horse show in North America.

Taste of the Middle East Festival Nathan Phillips Square, 100 Queen St. W. 416-710-8710 tasteofthemiddleeast.ca August 29 and 20, 2020. Join the 3rd Annual TOME Festival at Nathan Phillips Square. Theme is #OnePeople. Let your five senses travel to a souk in the Middle East. Learn what jalab is or how Turkish coffee is made. Appreciate the vibrant art, music and dance that will surround you as you expand your palate and taste the 1,001 flavours that Middle Eastern culture offers.

The Word on The Street Harbourfront Centre 416-504-7241 thewordonthestreet.ca/toronto September 27, 2020. A book lover’s paradise for readers of all ages featuring a dynamic marketplace with over 250 book and magazine vendors. The Word On The Street presents hundreds of free readings by Canadian and Indigenous novelists, poets, journalists, and more. Plus dozens of kids’ readings, activities, workshops, and family fun. Visit online for more information!

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TREETOPTREKKING.COM Toronto Caribbean Carnival Exhibition Place and Lakeshore 416-391-5608 torontocarnival.ca Summer 2020. Come take part in North America’s biggest Caribbean-style Carnival, now in its 53rd year! See a spectacular parade of more than 20 masquerade bands in the most competitive Carnival competition outside of the Caribbean! Toronto Chinatown Festival Downtown Chinatown, 287 Spadina Ave. 416-260-9800 chinatownbia.com/eventsnews August 22 to 23, 2020. Join the Chinatown BIA as they present the Toronto Chinatown Festival, with incredible food, fun workshops, excellent shopping and amazing entertainment! It’s packed with tons of family activities! Toronto Chocolate Festival Various event locations 905-593-1608; 905-820-6400 torontochocolatefestival.com During October, Toronto becomes a chocolatecoated metropolis as events, including The Chocolate Ball, Toronto Chocolate Shows and other chocolate events, celebrate everything chocolate. Visit their website for event dates.

Toronto International Festival of Authors Harbourfront Centre, 235 Queens Quay W. 416-973-4760 festivalofauthors.ca October 22 to November 1, 2020. The Toronto International Festival of Authors is Canada’s largest and longest-running celebration of words and ideas. Meet the world’s leading authors for readings, interviews, discussions and booksignings during the festival, or discover Toronto’s local writing community at year-round events and book launches. Toronto International Film Festival Reitman Square, 350 King St. W. 416-599-8433; 1-888-599-8433 tiff.net September 10 to 20, 2020. The Toronto International Film Festival is the world’s largest public film festival, screening more than 300 films from around the world in venues across the city. Visit their home at TIFF Bell Lightbox to get into the festival spirit year-round.

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Winter Stations, The Beaches Toronto Outdoor Picture Show (TOPS) Parks throughout the city 647-377-0943 topictureshow.com Toronto Outdoor Picture Show is a not-forprofit organization dedicated entirely to sharing high quality, diverse and engaging outdoor cinema with communities and tourist across Toronto. Find screenings at TOPS’ signature project, Christie Pits Film Festival, and at many parks across the city. Toronto Sketch Comedy Festival Venues throughout downtown Toronto torontosketchfest.com March 4 to 15, 2020. The Toronto Sketch Comedy Festival is Toronto’s comedy festival: celebrating the best in live sketch comedy from Toronto, Canada and abroad every March at the annual TOsketchfest. Toronto Sportsmen’s Show The International Centre, Mississauga 6900 Airport Rd. 905-361-5248; 1-888-695-2677 torontosportshow.ca March 18 to 22, 2020. For 70 years, Canada’s Outdoors Supershow has been the national showcase for products related to fishing, hunting, camping, boating, travel and outdoor adventure. One-stop shopping and entertainment, all under one roof.

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URBANI_T Nathan Phillips Square, 100 Queen St. W. 514-876-1499 urbani-t.com In the heart of the city, this outdoor fashion and design festival is a huge creative hub and a leading platform featuring the best of local and international trends. Check website for dates and details. Wine & Spirit Festival Sugar Beach, 11 Dockside Dr. 416-406-1226 drinkinc.ca June 12 and 13, 2020. The Wine & Spirit Festival is being held at Sugar Beach in downtown Toronto. This coming June is the 12th anniversary of this “kick-off to summer” event!

GARDENS & PARKS Allan Gardens Conservatory 19 Horticultural Ave. 311 toronto.ca/conservatories Open 365 days a year, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Allan Gardens Conservatory features six greenhouses comprising more than 1,490 sq m (16,000 sq ft) of colourful seasonal plants that supplement the permanent plant collection.

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Ashbridge’s Bay Park 1561 Lake Shore Blvd. E. 311 toronto.ca/parks/prd/facilities/complex/1/ index.htm Ashbridges Bay Park is a park, marina, natural habitat, softball venue and one of Toronto’s top places to be in the warmer seasons.

High Park 1873 Bloor St. W. 311 toronto.ca/highpark A 400-acre wilderness park right on the subway line, High Park offers miles of nature trails, plus a trackless train, zoo, children’s garden, adventure playground and a restored 1837 cottage.

Centennial Park Conservatory 151 Elmcrest Rd. 311 toronto.ca/conservatories The Centennial Park Conservatory features 1,115 sq m (12,000 sq ft) of interesting plant collections in three glass houses, and offers six seasonal flower shows. Open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission and parking are free.

HTO Park 479 Queens Quay W. 311 toronto.ca/parks/parks_gardens From the urbanity to the north and the islands to the south, this picturesque atmosphere allows you to rest and relax by the waterfront.

Cummer Skateboard Park 6000 Leslie St. 311 toronto.ca/parks/parks_gardens This 1,440 sq m (15,500 sq ft) facility is designed to replicate elements of the street, including stairs, railings, benches and curbs. Open during daylight hours only; admission is free. Downsview Park 70 Canuck Ave. 416-634-2559 downsviewpark.ca Downsview Park is located in the heart of North York, Toronto. The park offers nature trails, a 3-km (1.9 mi) circuit path, nature education, organized sport, and cultural events. The outdoor terrace hosts festivals for 40,000, all accessible via Downsview Park TTC/GO Station. Edwards Gardens 755 Lawrence Ave. E. 311 toronto.ca/parks/parks_gardens Edwards Gardens features colourful floral displays, rock gardens, butterfly gardens, theme gardens, secluded pathways and picturesque bridges over Wilket Creek, which is home to geese and ducks. Edwards Gardens is also the home of the Toronto Botanical Garden. Franklin Children’s Garden Centre Island 311 toronto.ca/parks/franklin Inspired by Franklin the Turtle, the garden is a special place to play in and learn from, to discover nature and to enjoy the great adventure of learning.

Rouge National Urban Park Greater Toronto Area 416-264-2020 parkscanada.gc.ca/rouge A rich assembly of natural, cultural and agricultural landscapes, Rouge National Urban Park is home to amazing biodiversity, Toronto’s only campground, a beach, incredible hiking, and 10,000 years of human history. The Bentway 250 Fort York Blvd. 416-304-0222 thebentway.ca The Bentway is a unique public space that reimagines the land underneath the Gardiner Expressway as a new cultural destination, complete with art installations, performance spaces and a seasonal ice skating trail. Tommy Thompson Park 1 Leslie St. 416-661-6600 tommythompsonpark.ca The park has become well-known as a significant nesting and staging area for a wide range of birds and other wildlife. More than 290 bird species have been observed on-site. Toronto Beaches Toronto waterfront 311 toronto.ca/parks/beaches Many of Toronto’s waterfront parks have sand or cobble beaches for you to enjoy. Centre Island Beach, Gibraltar Point Beach, Hanlan’s Point Beach and Ward’s Island Beach are all found on the Toronto Islands. Take the ferry at Bay Street and Queens Quay. For ferry info, call 416-3928193, from June to September.

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ATTRACTIONS Toronto Botanical Garden 777 Lawrence Ave. E. 416-397-1341 torontobotanicalgarden.ca The gardens are designed to educate and inspire, spanning four acres within Toronto’s Don Valley Ravine. Admission is free. Indoor and outdoor learning experiences are available for all ages. During the summer grab a coffee at the café, take a free guided tour or enjoy a free outdoor concert on Thursday nights.

Niagara Parks Golf 9561 Niagara River Pkwy., Niagara Falls 905-295-9595; 1-866-465-3642 niagaraparksgolf.com Dramatically situated next to the mighty Niagara Whirlpool or bordering the historic grounds of the 1814 Battle of Chippewa, Niagara Parks Golf courses feature challenging designs by renowned golf architects. This incredible public golf experience in North America, Legends on the Niagara features 45 holes of golf.

Toronto Music Garden 479 Queens Quay W. 416-338-0338 toronto.ca/parks/parks_gardens With its garden design, the Music Garden uses nature to interpret Bach’s “First Suite for Unaccompanied Cello.” Each movement within the suite corresponds to a different section in the garden. Open year-round; admission is free.

TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley 18821 Main St., Caledon 519-927-9034; 1-800-833-1561 ospreyvalleygolf.com Osprey Valley boasts three world-class 18-hole courses of different architectural styling. Located just northwest of Toronto, in the peaceful Caledon Hills. Golf the world without a passport: play Osprey!

Trinity Public Labyrinth 19 Trinity Sq. (behind 483 Bay St.) 311 labyrinthnetwork.ca The age-old experience of walking a labyrinth is meditative and promotes personal, psychological and spiritual well-being. Located near the CF Toronto Eaton Centre, it’s free, open daily and wheelchair accessible. Walking in to the centre and out again takes about 20 minutes and is a great way to unwind.

GOLF City of Toronto Golf Courses Thorughout the city 311 toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/recreation/golf Toronto has five award-winning golf courses. Each offers a unique experience for players of every skill level. Open seven days a week from mid-April to mid-November, it’s easy to fit a round into your day. Lionhead Golf Club and Conference Centre 8525 Mississauga Rd., Brampton 905-455-8400 kaneffgolf.com Lionhead offers all the amenities that golfers are looking for while on and off the course! Lionhead provides two championship, wellgroomed golf courses with cavernous bunkers with beautiful natural surrounding including the Credit River, rolling hills and forests. Iggy’s restaurant is open to the public for breakfast, lunch and dinner year-round.

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MUSEUMS / HISTORIC HOUSES / EDUCATION Aga Khan Museum 77 Wynford Dr. 416-646-4671 agakhanmuseum.org Immerse yourself in calm and beauty inside one of Toronto’s architectural gems. You’ll find exquisite art from Islamic civilizations past, contemporary works, family-friendly programming, cross-cultural performances, and world-class shopping and dining. BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir & Heritage Museum 61 Claireville Dr. 416-798-2277 baps.org/toronto This unique-to-Canada architectural monument is hand-carved with 24,000 pieces of marble and stone. Discover the more than 10,000-year-old heritage of India. Admission is free to the Mandir. Bata Shoe Museum 327 Bloor St. W. 416-979-7799 batashoemuseum.ca With over 13,000 shoes in the collection, as well as changing exhibitions, familyfriendly programming and a unique gift shop, each visit to the Bata Shoe Museum is a new experience! Black Creek Pioneer Village 1000 Murray Ross Pkwy. 416-736-1733 blackcreek.ca Visiting Black Creek Pioneer Village is like walking into a movie—only better! Step into an 1860s village with pioneers, farm animals and even a working brewery. Visit today!

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Casa Loma 1 Austin Terrace 416-923-1171 casaloma.ca Experience Casa Loma, Toronto’s premier heritage attraction, brought to you by Liberty Entertainment Group. Explore secret passageways, elaborately decorated rooms, castle towers, automotive display and Toronto’s “Dark Side” exhibit. City of Toronto Museums Various locations across Toronto 311 toronto.ca/museums 10 historic museums operated by the City of Toronto work collectively to inspire passion for our city. Museum professionals have researched the history of Toronto and present this knowledge in ways that engage residents, visitors and community groups alike.

Design Exchange Toronto Dominion Centre, 234 Bay St. 416-363-6121 dx.org Design Exchange, Canada’s design museum, presents exhibitions, lectures, education programs and more that highlight the relevance and importance of design to everyday life. Free admission to first-floor exhibits. Fort York National Historic Site 250 Fort York Blvd. 416-392-6907 toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/history-art-culture/ museums/fort-york-national-historic-site The birthplace of urban Toronto, Fort York features Canada’s largest collection of original War of 1812 buildings and was the site of the U.S. attack and the Battle of York in April 1813. Open year-round.

Colborne Lodge High Park, 11 Colborne Lodge Dr. 416-392-6916 toronto.ca/colbornelodge This cottage is a monument to John and Jemima Howard, the couple who founded High Park. Built in 1837, it contains many original furnishings, artifacts and artwork.

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ATTRACTIONS Gardiner Museum 111 Queen’s Park 416-586-8080 gardinermuseum.on.ca The Gardiner Museum is one of the only museums in the world dedicated to ceramics, and offers an intimate look at this ancient and dynamic art form. Step inside one of the city’s most acclaimed architectural gems to discover incredible ceramics from across the globe, get hands-on in the studios, enjoy lunch overlooking Queen’s Park, and find the perfect gift in the Gardiner Shop.

McMichael Canadian Art Collection 10365 Islington Ave., Kleinburg 905-893-1121 mcmichael.com The McMichael Canadian Art Collection stands alone as the only publicly funded fine art gallery in the nation that focuses on Canadian and Indigenous art, both historical and contemporary. The permanent collection consists of over 6,500 artworks by Tom Thomson, the Group of Seven, their contemporaries, and First Nations, Métis, Inuit and contemporary artists.

High Park Nature Centre High Park, 375 Colborne Lodge Dr. 416-392-1748 highparknaturecentre.com The High Park Nature Centre is a charitable organization whose focus is connecting people with nature. Their programs and activities include workshops, guided walks, nature clubs and so much more.

Montgomery’s Inn 4709 Dundas St. W. 416-394-8113 toronto.ca/montgomerysinn Experience the life of a traveller seeking comfort at the inn 150 years ago. When Thomas Montgomery managed the inn, it was a lively meeting place for the community. Events held throughout the year carry on this tradition. Tea is served Sundays.

Historic Zion Schoolhouse 1091 Finch Ave. E. 416-395-7435 toronto.ca/museums Built in 1869 and restored in 1910, Zion Schoolhouse provided elementary education to generations of children of L’Amaroux. Today, this one-room schoolhouse offers educational programs for booked groups. Pre-arranged visits only. Little Canada Coming in 2020 to 10 Dundas St. E. little-canada.ca Little Canada takes you on a journey of discovery through Canada from the moment you enter. An interactive attraction showcasing Canada’s captivating vistas, landmarks and cityscapes in miniature scale. From The Rockies to the Maritimes and up to the Arctic North, a new landscape to explore is around the corner— it’s an experience for all ages. Mackenzie House Museum 82 Bond St. 416-392-6915 toronto.ca/mackenziehouse This Greek Revival row house was the last home of Toronto’s first mayor, William Lyon Mackenzie. Explore the museum, recreated print shop, and gallery featuring changing exhibitions.

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Museum of Illusions - Toronto 132 Front St. E. 416-889-2285 museumofillusions.ca With 80-plus intriguing visual, sensual and educational illusions unlike anything you’ve ever seen before, the Museum will trick your senses and provide for a unique interactive experience that is sure to please both young and old. Ontario Science Centre 770 Don Mills Rd. 416-696-1000; 1-888-696-1110 ontariosciencecentre.ca Explore an indoor rainforest, discover the wonders of the galaxy, learn about the thresholds of the human body and deepen your understanding of different types of energy. With more than 500 interactive exhibits, daily programs and immersive films in Ontario’s only IMAX® Dome theatre, there’s something for visitors of all ages. Ontario’s Parliament Building Queen’s Park 416-325-0061 ola.org/en/visit-learn/tour-options Meeting place of Ontario’s legislature since its 1893 opening, the historic provincial parliament building welcomes visitors year-round. Drop by for a free 30-minute tour, browse the gift shop for Ontario-made products, or join a more indepth visitation program.

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Royal Ontario Museum 100 Queen’s Park (Museum subway station) Bloor St. W. at Avenue Rd. 416-586-8000 rom.on.ca Canada’s largest museum takes you on a journey from 4.5 billion years ago to today. From dinosaurs to mummies, Chinese architecture to Indigenous objects, and meteorites to precious jewels, you can explore a world-class collection of art, culture and nature from around the world and across the ages.

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Scarborough Museum Thomson Memorial Park 1007 Brimley Rd. 416-338-8807 toronto.ca/scarboroughmuseum Located in Thomson Memorial Park, the Scarborough Museum features buildings and collections depicting life in Scarborough, from a settler’s log house to the turn-of-thecentury Cornell House.

Spadina Museum: Historic House & Gardens 285 Spadina Rd. 416-392-6910 toronto.ca/spadina Spadina, the elegant home of the Austin family, was built in 1866. The museum’s interior has recently been restored to reflect how Torontonians and the Austin family lived during the 1920s and 1930s. St. Lawrence Market Complex 91-95 Front St. E. 416-392-7219 stlawrencemarket.com A historic site, gallery and unique modern marketplace in Old Town Toronto, the St. Lawrence Market complex features more than 120 specialty vendors in the South Market, a Saturday farmers’ market, Sunday antiques market and historic St. Lawrence Hall. The Gibson House Museum 5172 Yonge St. (North York subway station) 416-395-7432 toronto.ca/gibsonhouse Step back in time and visit the elegant farmhouse built for the Gibson family in 1851. Its Georgian exterior is a testament to the dramatic lives the household pursued long ago.

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ATTRACTIONS Todmorden Mills Heritage Museum and Arts Centre 67 Pottery Rd. 416-396-2819 toronto.ca/todmordenmills Explore 19th-century settlement and industrial development in the Don Valley. Visit the Papermill Theatre and Gallery for rotating art exhibits from local artists or stroll through its 9.2-hectare wildflower preserve. Toronto Railway Museum 255 Bremner Blvd. 416-214-9229 torontorailwaymuseum.com Located in the historic John Street Roundhouse, the Museum offers a family-oriented and immersive look into Toronto’s rail heritage through interactive exhibits, rolling stock, park tours, and miniature railway. York-Durham Heritage Railway 19 Railway St., Uxbridge 905-852-3696 ydhr.ca The York-Durham Heritage Railway invites you for a scenic tour in a heated/air-conditioned 1950s coaches (or dining car) through the Oak Ridges Moraine, between Stouffville and Uxbridge, Ont.

NEIGHBOURHOODS / SHOPPING & ART DISTRICTS Albion Islington Square BIA 925 Albion Rd., Suite 100 416-743-3267 albionislingtonsquare.org A unique shopping district, the Square showcases gold and diamond jewellery, clothing and textiles, salons, skin care and laser centres, medical and professional services alongside international cuisine. Check out the Fusion of Taste Festival in summer. Bloor-Yorkville Business Improvement Area 1200 Bay St., Suite 310 416-928-3553 bloor-yorkville.com Bloor-Yorkville is Toronto’s most iconic neighbourhood merging style, culture, art, and wellness, all within a few must-visit blocks. With over 700 world-class designer boutiques, restaurants, hotels and galleries there’s truly no other place like it. Explore a charming 19thcentury village nestled in the heart of North America’s fourth-largest city.

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Blue Mountain Village 156 Jozo Weider Blvd., Blue Mountains 1-833-583-2583 bluemountainvillage.ca Ontario’s premier four-season mountain destination along the shores of Georgian Bay. Award-winning year-round festivals, mountain attractions plus 50 shops and restaurants lining the pedestrian streets of the Village. Chinatown Business Improvement Area 287 Spadina Ave., 2nd floor, Unit D 416-260-9800 chinatownbia.com Home to a diverse range of restaurants and shops offering baked goods, herbal medicines, household items and Chinese arts and crafts, this area also features jewellery stores, watch wholesalers, fabric, garment, children’s wear and perfume stores. Church-Wellesley Village Business Improvement Area (BIA) 65 Wellesley St. E., Suite 406 416-321-1351 churchwellesleyvillage.ca Centrally located in the heart of downtown, Church-Wellesley Village (or Church Street) is the entertainment and social hub of Toronto’s lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer community. The village is a safe and diversified community, which hosts annual festivals and events and offers unique restaurants, bars, shopping and services. Downtown Yonge Business Improvement Area 40 Dundas St. W., Suite 300 416-597-0255 downtownyonge.com If there’s something happening in Toronto, it will be happening on Yonge. The iconic Yonge Street has something for everyone: an extensive range of events, shops, restaurants and entertainment. Gerrard India Bazaar Gerrard St. E. from Glenside Ave. to Coxwell Ave. 416-465-8513 gerrardindiabazaar.com Open year-round, the Bazaar is the largest ethnic market of Indian goods, fashions, fabrics, jewellery and food in North America. Rediscover the richness of the Orient. Gerrard India Bazaar celebrates Diwali, the festival of lights.

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Port Credit BIA 161 Lakeshore Rd. W., Mississauga 905-278-7742 portcredit.com Welcome to Port Credit, Mississauga’s entertainment hub for shopping, events, music and dining on the waterfront. This beautiful community offers something for everyone, with a wide array of restaurants, retail stores, services and cafés, all within easy walking distance from each other. Queen St. West BIA Queen St. W. (from Simcoe St. to Bathurst St.) 416-546-4092 queenstreetwest.ca Queen Street West is home to a thriving fashion district with an array of clothing and fabric stores, renowned live music venues showcasing a wide spectrum of artists from rock to jazz, and food from around the world. Riverside BIA 630 Queen St. E. 416-466-8167 riverside-to.com Explore Toronto’s Riverside district. Historic Queen Street East, between the DVP and De Grassi Street. With a foodie hotspot reputation, experience Riverside’s heritage buildings, walkable streets, award-winning restaurants, eclectic shops, and vibrant public art. Enjoy Riverside’s free events year-round. Roncesvalles Village BIA Roncesvalles Ave. from Queen St. W. to Dundas St. W. 416-537-2701 roncesvallesvillage.ca Old-world charm meets a fresh new attitude in Roncesvalles Village, one of Toronto’s bestkept secrets. Home of Roncy Rocks and the Roncesvalles Polish Festival. St. Lawrence Market Neighbourhood BIA 258 Adelaide St. E., Suite 403 416-410-9242 stlawrencemarketbia.ca Located in Old Town Toronto and a short walk from Union Station, the Scotiabank Arena and the Distillery Historic District, this area is home to the world-famous St. Lawrence Market, the original 10 blocks of the Town of York, over 150 restaurants, bistros and pubs, nine theatres and free events including concerts and movies, the Feast of St. Lawrence, historic artisans and re-enactors, and Bard in Berczy.

The Distillery Historic District 9 Trinity St. 416-364-1177 thedistillerydistrict.com A centre for arts, culture, food and entertainment, this national historic site includes 44 heritage buildings and numerous bricklined courtyards. Explore the district’s many restaurants, art galleries, artisan boutiques, specialty retail stores and more. The Waterfront Business Improvement Area (BIA) The Quay, 370 Queens Quay W., Suite 114, east of Spadina 416-596-9821 waterfrontbia.com The Waterfront is one of Toronto’s premier tourist destinations, including shopping, culture and entertainment. Toronto Entertainment District BIA 119 Spadina Ave., Suite 200 416-926-1337 torontoed.com The BIA’s mandate is to promote, improve and preserve this dynamic area. It’s a thriving hub of creative houses, hospitality and retail, including Toronto’s most prominent sports, arts and cultural attractions. Toronto Financial District BIA 100 King St. W., Suite 5700 416-849-3856 torontofinancialdistrict.com The Toronto Financial District BIA represents 15 blocks, making up Canada’s premier business centre. Visit mytofd.com and follow @MyTOFD on Twitter for daily updates about what’s going on in the district. Tourism Burlington 414 Locust St., Burlington 905-634-5594; 1-877-499-9989 tourismburlington.com Take a stroll along the waterfront trail and pier, enjoy many parks, nature trails and museums or participate in festivals such as Burlington’s Sound of Music and Canada’s Largest Ribfest. Take in a show at the state of the art Performing Arts Centre. Whether it’s shopping, adventure, history, culture, recreation or relaxation, Burlington has it all.

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Art of Time Ensemble Harbourfront Centre Theatre 235 Queens Quay W. 647-344-2254 artoftimeensemble.com Art of Time Ensemble performs concerts that break down the barriers between genre and reveal the universal qualities that lie at the heart of all great music.

Canadian Stage 26 Berkeley St. 416-368-3110 (box office) canadianstage.com Canadian Stage’s mission is to be the leading contemporary performing arts organization in the country. A collision of disciplines and cultures, it reflects the dynamism and complexity of Canada. Throughout the year, nearly 100,000 patrons attend performances in its historic Toronto venues: the Berkeley Street Theatre, the Bluma Appel Theatre and the High Park Amphitheatre.

Bloor Street Culture Corridor 273 Bloor St. W bloorstculturecorridor.com The Bloor Street Culture Corridor is Toronto’s most diverse arts and culture district, with 22 world-class arts and culture organizations along a vibrant corridor of Bloor Street West, Bathurst to Yonge Street, where you can enjoy museums, concerts, films, art exhibitions, talks and some of Toronto’s cultural diversity.

Crow’s Theatre 345 Carlaw Ave. 647-341-7390 crowstheatre.com Founded in 1983, Crow’s Theatre is recognized in the Canadian theatre landscape as a provocative, daring, award-winning theatre company. Visit the website for a schedule of their 2020 season performances.

Canadian Opera Company 227 Front St. E. 416-363-8231; 1-800-250-4653 coc.ca The COC is the largest opera producer in Canada and one of the largest in North America, with an international reputation for artistic excellence. The COC performs in its opera house, the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, hailed internationally as one of the finest in the world.

Royal Conservatory of Music 273 Bloor St. W. 416-408-0208 rcmusic.com/performance Bringing you extraordinary international artists, Canadian talent, and performances by superb students and world-renowned faculty, RCM is celebrating Beethoven’s 250th birthday with festivities extending over two concert seasons. With close to 100 concerts to choose from this concert season, RCM looks forward to seeing you, often!

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Soulpepper Theatre Company The Distillery Historic District 50 Tank House Lane 416-866-8666 (box office) soulpepper.ca Canada’s highly acclaimed theatre company, Soulpepper offers a year-round season of plays, concerts, musicals and festivals. Located in the scenic Distillery Historic District, Soulpepper is the city’s great cultural destination for world-class theatre. St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts 27 Front St. E. 416-366-1656 stlc.com Constructed in 1967 as Toronto’s Centennial Project, the St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts opened its doors in 1970. The building houses two theatres: the Bluma Appel Theatre (868 seats) and the Jane Mallet Theatre (497 seats). Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra and Chamber Choir 427 Bloor St. W. 416-964-6337 tafelmusik.org Led by Music Director Elisa Citterio, Tafelmusik is an orchestra and choir that celebrates beauty through music, bringing new energy to baroque music and beyond. The National Ballet of Canada Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts 145 Queen St. W. 416-345-9595; 1-866-345-9595 national.ballet.ca/homepage One of the top international ballet companies, The National Ballet of Canada is led by Artistic Director Karen Kain. A company of 70 dancers with its own orchestra, the National Ballet performs November to June at the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts in Toronto. Toronto Symphony Orchestra Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe St. 416-593-4828 tso.ca The TSO has something for all musical tastes, from great works by Beethoven and Mozart to films with live orchestra and educational concerts for kids. Experience a stimulating evening or afternoon of music performed by one of the world’s finest orchestras.

SPAS Elmwood Spa 18 Elm St. 416-977-6751; 1-877-284-6348 elmwoodspa.com Visit an urban oasis in the heart of downtown Toronto, with four floors of treatment and renewal options, water therapies, two restaurants and a juice bar. Sweetgrass Spa 111E Queen St. E. 416-368-5300 sweetgrassspa.ca A boutique spa located in Verity, an exclusive downtown women’s club, Sweetgrass offers a full range of spa services and a lounge with spa cuisine by George Restaurant. Full amenities include an ozonated swimming pool. The Spa at the Windsor Arms Hotel 18 St. Thomas St. 416-971-9666; 1-877-999-2767 windsorarmshotel.com Located in The Windsor Arms Hotel, in the fashionable Bloor Street/Yorkville neighborhood, this full-service health and wellness spa features an indoor saltwater pool, outdoor tanning and dining areas as well as countless health and beauty services. The special couple’s room features a relaxing waterfall, making it an ideal oasis in the heart of Toronto.

SPECTATOR SPORTS Canadian Tire Motorsport Park 3233 Concession Rd. 10, Bowmanville 905-983-9141; 1-800-866-1072 mosport.com The 2020 schedule features Canada’s biggest sports car race (Mobil 1 SportsCar Grand Prix, July 2 to 5), and the country’s biggest NASCAR race (Chevrolet Silverado 250, Labour Day weekend, September 4 to 6). Other events include the Castrol Victoria Day SpeedFest (May 15 to 17), the VARAC Vintage Racing Festival ( June 19 to 21) and Superbike Doubleheader (August 14 to 16). Kids 16 and under are free. Toronto Argonauts Football Club BMO Field, 170 Princes’ Blvd. 416-341-ARGO (2746) argonauts.ca Join the Argos at BMO Field, one of Toronto’s landmarks, for Toronto Argonauts football games throughout the 2020 CFL season. The Argos’ season kicks off in June. For more info visit argonauts.ca.

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Toronto Blue Jays Baseball Club Rogers Centre, 1 Blue Jays Way 416-341-1234 (tickets); 1-888-OK-GO-JAY bluejays.com The Toronto Blue Jays play 81 home games at Rogers Centre from April to September. For general ticket inquiries, call or visit the website.

Toronto Raptors Basketball Club Scotiabank Arena, 40 Bay St. 416-815-4892 raptors.com Catch the 2019 NBA champions in action at Scotiabank Arena, home of the Toronto Raptors.

Toronto FC BMO Field, 170 Princes’ Blvd. 416-360-4625 torontofc.ca Canada’s first Major League Soccer team plays in BMO Field at Exhibition Place. MLS is the top professional soccer league in North America.

Toronto Wolfpack RLFC Lamport Stadium, 1155 King St. W. 647-350-0139 torontowolfpack.com Toronto Wolfpack are a professional rugbyleague team dedicated to progressing through the RLFC ranks, from League 1 to the Super League. They are the world’s first transatlantic major professional sports team.

Toronto Maple Leafs Scotiabank Arena, 40 Bay St. 416-703-LEAF (5323) (tickets) mapleleafs.com Check out classic National Hockey League action with the Toronto Maple Leafs live at Scotiabank Arena. Toronto Marlies Coca-Cola Coliseum, Exhibition Place 100 Princes’ Blvd. 416-263-3926 marlies.ca Catch the Toronto Marlies, the American Hockey League affiliate of the Toronto Maple Leafs, live at Coca-Cola Coliseum. Affordable and family friendly; visit the website for more information.

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Woodbine Racetrack 555 Rexdale Blvd. 416-675-RACE; 1-888-675-RACE woodbineracetrack.com Feel the thrill at Woodbine Racetrack, with world-class horse racing, exceptional dining and the excitement of the OLG slot floor. Both private and semi-private event spaces available. Open year-round and admission and parking are always free.

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STAGE THEATRE CAA Theatre 651 Yonge St. 416-872-1212; 1-800-461-3333 mirvish.com The CAA Theatre is a modern 700-seat theatre, located close to the Bloor-Yorkville shopping district. The theatre presents a variety of shows, including plays, musicals and comedy acts. See mirvish.com for show schedules. Ed Mirvish Theatre 244 Victoria St. 416-872-1212; 1-800-461-3333 mirvish.com The Ed Mirvish Theatre is home to the Canadian premiere production of the multi-Tony award winner Harry Potter and the Cursed Child—Parts One and Two, the eighth story in the Harry Potter series and the first official Harry Potter story to be presented on stage. Begins October 2020. See mirvish.com for show schedules. Elgin & Winter Garden Theatre Centre 189 Yonge St. 1-855-622-2787 (tickets) heritagetrust.on.ca/ewg The Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre Centre hosts a variety of live performances, including concerts, musicals and stand-up comics. It is home to Ross Petty’s annual holiday musicals and is a venue every September for TIFF, with galas and film premieres in both theatres. Famous PEOPLE Players 343 Evans Ave. 416-532-1137; 1-888-453-3385 famouspeopleplayers.com A unique Canadian treasure: enjoy exquisite dining combined with vision-defying black-light theatre! Meridian Arts Centre 5040 Yonge St. 416-733-9388; 1-855-985-2787 meridianartscentre.com One of the largest and most diverse arts facilities in Canada, hosting an exciting pageant of world-class productions on four stages. Meridian Hall 1 Front St. E. 416-368-6161; 1-855-985-2787 meridianhall.com Canada’s largest soft-seat theatre, Meridian Hall hosts a variety of entertainment including dance, musical concerts, spectacles and popular children’s shows.

Princess of Wales Theatre 300 King St. W. 416-872-1212; 1-800-461-3333 mirvish.com Built in 1993 for the Canadian premiere of Miss Saigon, the Princess of Wales Theatre is one of Toronto’s largest theatres located in the heart of Toronto’s Entertainment District, presenting large-scale musicals and plays. See mirvish.com for show schedules. Royal Alexandra Theatre 260 King St. W. 416-872-1212; 1-800-461-3333 mirvish.com The Royal Alexandra Theatre, is a beautiful heritage venue built in 1907 and is home to the Canadian hit musical Come From Away. This jewel in the crown of Toronto’s Entertainment District has been home to over 3,000 shows and countless theatrical stars. See mirvish.com for show schedules. Shaw Festival 10 Queen’s Parade, Niagara-on-the-Lake 905-468-2172; 1-800-511-7429 shawfest.com The perfect intermission from life! Thirteen plays in three theatres from April 2 to December 23, 2020 in historic Niagara-on-the-Lake, including Gypsy, a Sondheim musical, Bernard Shaw’s The Devil’s Disciple, Sherlock Holmes and The Raven’s Curse, the comedy Charley’s Aunt and Mahabharata, an epic theatrical event. And for the Holiday Season, Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol and Me and My Girl. The Second City 51 Mercer St. 416-343-0011; 1-800-263-4485 secondcity.com Laugh your heart out in Toronto’s Entertainment District at The Second City Theatre. Each night features members of the cutting-edge comedy troupe and concludes with an audience-inspired improv set.

TOURS (CITY & BEYOND) AFC VIP Tours Toronto to Niagara Falls 1-800-928-7330 afcviptours.com AFC VIP Tours runs a daily Toronto and Niagara Falls excursions using a multilingual audio tour in six different languages, showcasing the city’s main attractions.

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All About Toronto 27 Clovercrest Rd. 416-495-TOUR (8687) allabouttoronto.com All About Toronto offers step-on guide service and professional escorted city tours of Toronto and the Niagara Falls area. All tours customized for groups up to 1,000. Over 18 languages spoken, plus airport meet-and-greet, coach service and harbour cruises available. Apple Pie Trail Blue Mountain Village, 156 Jozo Weider Blvd. Blue Mountains applepietrail.ca Tour the heart of apple country, just 90 minutes from Toronto. The award-winning Apple Pie Trail winds through Blue Mountain, Beaver Valley, Thornbury and Meaford, featuring 28 stops at cideries, wineries, cafés, galleries, markets and museums.

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Art InSite Tours Various locations between Queen St. W. to The Junction 416-979-5704 artinsite.com Culture and food tours of Toronto are led by arts journalist Betty Ann Jordan, year-round, in trending cultural neighborhoods, highlighting hidden treasures and local heroes. Multiple meeting places. Bespoke Experiences 647-362-3353; 1-866-514-8874 bespokeprivatetours.com/toronto Bespoke Experiences is internationally renowned for custom, private, fully escorted luxury travel experiences. Personal curators design uniquely inspired itineraries exclusively for you in Toronto. This city. Your way. Bruce Bell Tours St. Lawrence Market, 91 Front St. E. 647-393-8687 brucebelltours.ca The Bruce Bell Tours bring Toronto’s past alive in an informative and humorous way by offering walking tours by one of the city’s most respected historians.

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Airlink Niagara Falls Tours Pickup locations at airport and Toronto hotels 647-778-2660 airlinktours.ca Providing daily bus and limo luxury sightseeing tours to Niagara Falls. Pickup at Toronto and Airport hotels, Union Station, and central downtown Toronto location. Daily day tours from 9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. year-round. Evening tour runs year-round from 1:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. every Friday and Saturday, May to October.


Buzz Tours Unique Toronto spots 647-986-2899 buzztours.com Buzz Tours provides engaging and informative small group and private walking tours of the unique areas of Toronto. Tours vary in length and are approximately two-to-three hours in duration. Feels like you are walking through the city with a good friend. Canadian Tour Guide Association of Toronto 69 Yonge St. 416-884-0398 ctgaoftoronto.org An association of professional freelance tour guides and tour directors in Canada, established in 1991. Your door to finding the guide you need. Canadian Tour Guide Association of Toronto— connecting you to tour guides for private or group tours in a variety of languages. Chariots of Fire Ltd. Pickup at Yonge-Dundas Square 905-877-0855 tourniagarafalls.com Chariots of Fire offers award-winning Christian day tours to Niagara Falls, including Whirlpool Rapids, Floral Clock, hydroelectric dams, Queenston Heights, a winery and Niagara-onthe-Lake; $77 per person, tax extra. Chopsticks+Forks Kensington Market 1-888-683-6778 chopsticksandforks.com Chopsticks+Forks is a food experience company that focuses on showcasing the diverse ethnic diversity of food in Toronto. The No. 1 Food Tour company on TripAdvisor. Come taste, learn and discover Toronto. City of Toronto Parks - Discovery Walks 311 toronto.ca/parks The Discovery Walks are a series of free self-guided walks that link the city’s ravines, parks, gardens, beaches and neighbourhoods. Informative signage helps you experience an area’s heritage and environment. City Sightseeing Toronto Various pick-up locations in the downtown core 416-410-0536; 1-877-721-TOUR (8687); 1-877-371-8747 citysightseeingtoronto.com With professional and experienced staff, City Sightseeing Toronto provides hop-on, hop-off double-decker city tours (including a free boat tour) and luxury Niagara Falls day tours.

CPTrip Service Inc. 905-604-3456; 1-888-8CPTRIP (827-8747) cptrip.com CPTrip Service Inc. offers day tours of Toronto and Niagara Falls with pickup at all major hotels in Greater Toronto Area. To register, please contact: info@cptrip.com, or 1-888-8CPTRIP. Culinary Adventure Co. Unique food tours throughout the city 416-565-1730 culinaryadventureco.com Toronto’s No. 1 rated Food Tour & Culinary Adventure company by TripAdvisor. Join a walking food tour of Toronto’s dynamic neighbourhoods, like Chinatown, Leslieville, St. Lawrence Market, Little India and more. Or canoe paddle to the Toronto Islands for a local sustainable picnic. Your culinary adventure starts here. Drink Toronto Exploring Toronto’s best with thirsty travellers 647-298-0757 drinktoronto.ca The only walking tour offering VIP experiences at top-rated independent bars and restaurants. Eat and drink like a local, with personal service from the city’s best sommeliers, bartenders and chefs. Small groups, premium service. Eating Through TO Providing tour experiences in Toronto 647-794-0101 eatingthroughto.com Proudly curating the best of Toronto’s food scene through inventive food tours. Try a themed walking tour, or experience the “Best of TO” on a private driving tour. Come hungry! Elgin & Winter Garden Theatre Centre 189 Yonge St. 1-855-622-2787 (tickets) heritagetrust.on.ca/ewg Visit the last operating double-decker theatre in the world. A National Historic Site, with yearround weekly guided tours available, Monday at 5 p.m. and Saturday at 10 a.m., no reservation required. Check website for cancellations. Fitz Tours Toronto City bike tours 647-696-7833 toronto.fitz.tours See more of Toronto in less time in an active way on Fitz’s carefully crafted three-hour city bike tours. The tours are casual, informative, fun experiences suitable for anyone who can ride a bike. Fitz, makes travellers feel like locals, and locals feel like travellers.

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Genova Tours 230 Rose Park Dr. 416-367-0380 niagarafallstoursbygenova.com Specializing in executive van tours for individuals and small groups with tours of Toronto, Toronto ethnic supermarkets, Niagara Falls, St. Jacobs or Prince Edward County. Driver guide, Bill Genova is a historian, tour guide and storyteller. Go Tours Canada 30 Gristmill Lane 416-642-0008; 1-866-405-8687 gotourscanada.com Go Tours Canada is celebrating 15 years of award-winning Segway and walking tours in 2020. Join them at their flagship Distillery Historic District location for a relaxing stroll or Segway Tour. Want more adventure? Take the Waterfront Segway Tour at Ontario Place. Gray Line of Toronto 610 Bay St., 2nd Floor 647-789-5267; 1-800-594-3310 graylinetoronto.com Gray Line Toronto offers a fully escorted and narrated Niagara Falls Day Tour, Freedom Tour and Evening Light Tour. They also offer a hop-on, hop-off city tour of Toronto aboard London-style double-deckers. Gray Line is, truly, the local expert!

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Guided Toronto 180 John St., Suite 616 647-558-1444 guidedtoronto.com Guided Toronto takes travellers beyond the obvious tourist spots for a glimpse at Toronto’s vibrant heart within. Choose from group walking tours, private guided experiences or multiday getaways. Haunted Walk of Toronto 30 Gristmill Lane 416-238-1473 hauntedwalk.com The Haunted Walk offers guided walking tours year-round, focusing on the city’s ghost stories and darker history. Tours take place in the evening by lantern-light: the perfect atmosphere for a good ghost story. Guides are hand-picked from the best of local storytellers, dramatists and amateur historians. Heritage Mississauga 1921 Dundas St. W., Mississauga 905-828-8411 heritagemississauga.com The Mississauga Heritage Foundation provides self-guided or guided walking tours, heritagethemed exhibits, local historical research, books and information. Visitors are welcome to explore the historic Robinson-Adamson Grange. See website for more details. Heritage Toronto 157 King St. E., 3rd floor 416-338-0684 heritagetoronto.org With over 60 public tours, there’s something for everyone on their guided walks, from experiencing architecture, to exploring music history, to discovering the social and scientific innovations that have shaped Toronto and changed the world.

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Foodies on Foot Various locations in the city 416-826-1997 foodiesonfoot.ca Canada’s tastiest food events and promotions, with award-winning food tours, catering, cooking classes, custom events, festivals, pop-ups, PR and promotions.


Hornblower Niagara Cruises 5920 Niagara Pkwy., Niagara Falls 905-642-4272 niagaracruises.com Get up close and personal with the Falls aboard the Voyage To The Falls Boat Tour. Experience the Falls in a whole new light onboard the Falls Illumination and Falls Fireworks Cruises.

Niagara Airbus 905-374-8111; 1-800-268-8111 niagaraairbus.com Niagara Airbus offering airport transfers, Niagara Falls tours, Toronto city tours, Buffalo airport service and custom winery tours. The fleet includes mini-coaches, coaches and town cars. Service is 24 hours.

Infinity Water Taxi Tours Dock at 5 Queens Quay W. 416-716-8844 Infinity Water Taxi Tours offers you an escape from the city with tours of Toronto’s skyline. Enjoy the most spectacular views on the lake from Toronto’s inner harbour or the serene beauty of the Toronto Islands.

Niagara Falls Zoom Tours and Bus Charters Pickup at airport and downtown Toronto area hotels 416-990-2144; 1-888-786-7906 niagarafallsbustours.ca Niagara Falls Tours from Toronto. Daily Day Tour and Evening Lights Tours from Toronto.

Local Toronto Food Tours 80 Mitchell Ave., Studio 4 647-496-4229 localfoodtours.com/toronto Local Toronto Food Tours offers exciting tours that explore the coolest neighbourhoods in Toronto. They invite you to experience each neighbourhood through a series of delicious food tastings of only the best of Toronto’s classic food institutions as well as the new, hip eateries. Mariposa Cruises by Hornblower 207 Queens Quay W., Suite 425 416-203-0178 mariposacruises.com Mariposa Cruises is Toronto’s leading hospitality cruise operator with a fleet of six unique vessels. Located at the heart of the city’s waterfont, Mariposa Cruises hosts scheduled lunch, brunch, dinner, cocktail and special event cruises; and offers Toronto’s only multilingual sightseeing tours featuring narrations in English, French, Spanish, German, Japanese and Mandarin. National Helicopters Inc. 11339B Albion Vaughan Rd., Kleinburg 1-866-361-1100 nationalhelicopters.com Celebrating more than 30 years of safe flying, National Helicopters Inc. offers year-round scenic tours from heliports in downtown Toronto and Niagara-on-the-Lake. Experience the ultimate view of either Toronto or Niagara Falls. Custom packages are available for any size of group. New World Wine Tours Providing tour experiences in the Toronto region 647-794-0101 newworldwinetours.com Providing intimate wine experiences to Niagara and Prince Edward County as well as Toronto’s only sake brewery tour with a certified sommelier. Enhance your experience with the food and dessert tours.

Niagara Helicopters Limited 3731 Victoria Ave., Niagara Falls 905-357-5672; 1-800-281-8034 niagarahelicopters.com For more than 53 years, Niagara Helicopters has been transporting guests around the world. The tour showcases the Whirlpool Rapids, American Falls and majestic Canadian Horseshoe Falls. Open 365 days a year. Niagara Vintage Wine Tours 2205 Mewburn Rd., Niagara Falls 905-357-5525; 1-866-628-5428 niagaravintagewinetours.com Try the “Must Do Wine Tour,” as listed by Dream Vacations magazine. Inducted to TripAdvisor Hall of Fame for excellence in service. Providing professional and educational wine experiences in Niagara wine country. Rated “No. 1 Tour Experience,” on TripAdvisor. Daily full/half and evening culinary tour programs. On The Town Tours Various gathering points around the city 416-890-3022 onthetown.ca Specialists in unique itineraries, customized for your group’s time, interest and budget, that bring Toronto’s vibrant culture and dynamic streetscape to life. OTTT’s wealth of knowledge, personal attention, passion for Toronto and ability to connect with groups of all ages will ensure your experience is a memorable one. Ontario Group of Touring Companies 36 Castle Frank Rd., Suite 205 416-527-2362 ontariogroupoftouringcompanies.com Wine and craft beer tours from Toronto featuring Luxury VIP Wine Tour to Niagara-On-The-Lake, a five-star Trip Advisor experience and a Day Wine and Culinary Tour to Prince Edward County. Daily craft beer tours in Toronto and to Niagara, Guelph and Collingwood.

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ATTRACTIONS Queen Tour Niagara Falls Tours 111 Peter St. 416-792-7968 tourstoniagarafalls.com Providing Niagara Falls bus tours from Toronto since 1991. QTNFT’s tour guides have all been in the industry for over 25 years, so you’re in good hands! Most tour groups usually include six to 12 guests. Your tour will either be in one of a white minibus or a van.

Toronto Bicycle Tours 275 Dundas St. W. (start and end location) 416-477-2184 torontobicycletours.com Roll through Toronto’s many neighbourhoods, parks and iconic sites to experience Toronto’s culture, history, people and food! Ride at an easy pace with expert local guides. We welcome guests and groups of all ages and abilities, including young children. Bicycles, helmets and water are provided.

Rolling Hops Craft breweries around city 905-745-0618 rollinghopsbeertours.com Rolling Hops Beer Tours are designed to provide their guests with more than just a beer tour but a one-of-a-kind craft beer experience!

Toronto Food Tours Culinary and cultural tours throughout the city 1-866-989-7990 tofoodtours.com Dedicated to featuring the culinary and cultural diversity of the city though food tours, drink tours, edible escapades, cooking classes and tastings. Locally owned and operated, giving visitors and locals a curated taste of place, showcasing the best of locally grown Ontario foods, artisanal wines, beers and spirits.

See Our City Tour Services Exploring Toronto and area 1-877-688-2921 seeourcity.com See Our City provides a variety of services that welcome visitors to Toronto. These services include step-on guides for city tours, historical walking tours, customized sightseeing tours and destination representatives. See Sight Tours of Toronto Pickup at downtown Toronto hotels 1-888-961-6584 toronto.seesight-tours.com See Sight Tours provides fully guided small group tours of Toronto and Niagara Falls. Tasty Tours Various locations in the city 416-871-7133 tastytourstoronto.com Yum! On these award-winning food tours and chocolate tours, you’ll eat like a local, discover hidden gems and indulge in tour-exclusive experiences. Home of the Toronto Truffle—the Toffle™. The Local Vibe Tours Exploring off the beaten path food options across Toronto 647-694-8402 thelocalvibetours.com These food and drink tours take you off the beaten path and offer a sample of local life in some of Toronto’s most interesting and diverse neighbourhoods. Toronto Architecture Tours torontosocietyofarchitects.ca/tours Join the Toronto Society of Architects’ guided walking tours to see and learn about some of Toronto’s best contemporary architecture. Four unique tours featuring buildings by outstanding local and international architects that have transformed the city. Tours offered every weekend from May to October.

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Toronto FunTours Exploring Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area 416-874-1713 funtours.ca Operating city tours and day trips from Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), including group and private tours: Toronto walking tours, Niagara Falls and Niagara-on-the-Lake, Tobermory and Flower Pot Island, Bruce Peninsula and the Grotto, 1000 Islands, Kingston, and Prince Edward County. Toronto Greeters City Hall, 100 Queen St. W. 416-33TAP-TO (416-338-2786) toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/visitor-services/ toronto-greeters-program Meet a Toronto greeter and have them show you their favourite Toronto neighbourhoods and activities with this free service designed to give you a taste of Toronto. Toronto Harbour Tours Inc. 145 Queens Quay W., Pier 6 416-203-7786 harbourtourstoronto.ca Toronto Harbour Tours offers an entertaining, fully narrated one-hour tour of the Toronto Harbour and Toronto Islands. One-hour evening cruises are also available during the summer, and there are several departures daily. Stop on the Toronto Islands when conditions allow. Toronto Heli Tours Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport, Hangar 1 416-203-3280; 1-888-445-8542 (North America) helitours.ca The best way to see Canada’s largest city! Flying out of the downtown Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport, Toronto Heli Tours provides an

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experience of a lifetime. All seats have floor to ceiling windows offering breathtaking views of the towering buildings, the inner harbour and most of Toronto’s attractions. Year-round flights go to sunset and are safe and smooth!

laileywinery.com Lailey Winery crafts a variety of exceptional wines including Canadian VQA icewine, growing some of the oldest plantings in the region, dating back to 1973. Open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Toronto Photo Safari Various downtown locations in the city 416-877-6076 torontophotosafari.com Walking Tours with a snap! Explore Toronto’s most interesting places. Learn the controls and buttons of your camera. Shoot that perfect picture using your new knowledge of composition and exposure.

Magnotta Winery 271 Chrislea Rd., Vaughan 905-738-9463; 1-800-461-9463 magnotta.com Magnotta offers complimentary tours starting daily at 2 p.m., which include tips on winemaking, bottling techniques, wine tasting and fine art. Enjoy winery-direct prices on more than 180 world-class VQA and international wines, spirits and beers.

Toronto Urban Adventures Toronto adventures throughout the city 647-557-3249; 1-800-691-9320 torontourbanadventures.com Unique small group experiences built around topics including beer, bacon, multiculturalism and Canadian culture, all with an engaging local expert. Tour Guys Various pickup locations 647-557-3249; 1-800-691-9320 tourguys.ca Experience Toronto on scheduled public tours themed around beer, bacon, graffiti, ghosts, death and disasters, or stroll popular neighbourhoods like Kensington Market, the waterfront or Old Town Toronto. Also available for private and custom group tours. In summer, take advantage of the many free public walking tours! TruExperiences Tours 2 Bloor St. W., Suite 1902 416-915-2516; 1-800-228-6902 tetours.com Award-winning small-group and private Toronto city tours and Niagara Falls day tours. Tours feature luxury vehicles, complimentary pickup/ drop-off in downtown Toronto and one driver and one tour guide in every vehicle. Recipient of multiple awards, including a TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence. VIP Charters 88 Queens Quay W. 647-323-9537; 1-877-705-9537 vipliveryservice.com Luxury Charter, Transportation and Tour company providing high-end customized experiences along with leisure, group, FIT, B2B and corporate travel. Fleet ranges from sedan to 56-passenger highway coaches equipped with Wi-Fi and lavatory.

WINERIES Lailey Winery 15940 Niagara Pkwy., Niagara-on-the-Lake 905-468-8188

Peller Estates Winery & Restaurant 290 John St. E., Niagara-on-the-Lake 905-468-4678; 1-888-673-5537 peller.com Awaken your palate and learn about wine with unique tours and tastings. Enjoy Winery Restaurant, where Chef Jason Parsons prepares locally-inspired menus paired with Peller wines. Taste rare vintages in The Estate Room or explore the 10Below Icewine Lounge and the underground barrel cellar. Thirty Bench Wine Makers 4281 Mountainview Rd., Beamsville 905-563-3921 thirtybench.com Thirty Bench Wine Makers is a small-lot winery on the Niagara Escarpment’s Beamsville Bench. As one of Niagara’s first boutique wineries, it has been producing premium red and white wines from grapes grown exclusively in their own vineyards for over three decades. Trius Winery & Restaurant 1249 Niagara Stone Rd., Niagara-on-the-Lake 905-468-7123; 1-800-582-8412 triuswines.com A wine and culinary journey that lets you taste, feel and discover. These iconic wines and inspired menus showcase the seasonal evolution of the vines and local produce. Crafting VQA wines from grapes grown in Niagara, and home to Canada’s largest underground sparkling wine cellar. Wayne Gretzky Estates Winery & Distillery 1219 Niagara Stone Rd., Niagara-on-the-Lake 844-643-7799 gretzkyestateswines.com Wayne Gretzky wines celebrate excellence in winemaking across the country. Whether they are made in the Okanagan or Niagara, they are produced from the finest grapes and developed by some of the greatest winemakers in the country. The award-winning wines are delicious and approachable, made for every Canadian wine lover to enjoy.

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RESTAURANTS Bring your appetite: Toronto is a wonderland for curious palates. With its vibrant, 8,000-restaurant-strong dining scene, annual food fests and global influences, Toronto has something to tempt every diner. Hungry for even more Toronto experiences? Go on a craft brewery tour, say cheers to the cocktail scene or enjoy the nightlife.

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RESTAURANTS ARGENTINIAN Tanto 74 Ossington Ave. 416-546-3022 tantorestaurant.com An Argentine-influenced menu served off a wood-burning grill in a warm and charming historic brick interior. Located in the centre of Ossington Village. Create the perfect mood for a night out with friends and family. The sights, smells, food and wine will transport you to the heart of Argentina.

CANADIAN / AMERICAN 360 The Restaurant at the CN Tower 290 Bremner Blvd. 416-362-5411 cntower.ca One of Canada’s finest dining destinations, located atop the iconic CN Tower in Toronto, features spectacular views of the city and an inventive, Canadian-sourced, seasonal menu. Boasting an extensive array of wines from Ontario, Canada and around the world, from its innovative cellar in the sky. Open daily. Reservations recommended. Against The Grain 25 Dockside Dr. 647-344-1562 atgurbantavern.ca This stunning urban tavern is committed to exceptional globally inspired dishes, handcrafted cocktails and genuine service— all with a breathtaking view of the harbour and Centre Island. AGO Bistro Art Gallery of Ontario, 317 Dundas St. W. 416-979-6688 ago.ca/ago-bistro Great food, art and culture are always on the menu at AGO Bistro. An award-winning restaurant designed by the world-renowned, Toronto-born Frank Gehry. For brunch, lunch, dinner or drinks, enjoy local seasonal fare and quality fresh ingredients. Prix fixe menu choices are also available for lunch and dinner, inspired by the special art exhibitions to enhance guests’ complete gallery experience. Bannock 401 Bay St. 416-861-6996 bannockrestaurant.com Bannock is unapologetically Canadian. With dishes that are dynamic and playful, while featuring familiar, wholesome ingredients that show Canada’s rich regional and cultural diversity. Bannock is open for weekday breakfast, weekend brunch, and lunch and dinner daily.

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Cactus Club Cafe 77 Adelaide St. W. 647-748-2025 cactusclubcafe.com Cactus Club Cafe is located in the heart of Toronto’s downtown core. The eastern flagship restaurant blends an unmistakably electric dining experience, elevated design and modern Canadian cuisine. Canoe Restaurant & Bar 325 Bay St., 31st Floor 416-364-0054 canoerestaurant.com Featuring regional Canadian artisanal cuisine, and a 54th-floor fine-dining restaurant and bar with spectacular views of Toronto and Lake Ontario. Lunch and dinner Monday to Friday. Private dining rooms available. Carousel Bakery St. Lawrence Market, 93 Front St. E. 416-863-6764 stlawrencemarket.com Home of the internationally acclaimed Canadian peameal bacon sandwich. Chefs Chuck Hughes, Anthony Bourdain, Emeril Lagasse, Bobby Flay, Andrew Zimmern and Guy Fieri have eaten here! Varied selection of other delicious sandwiches, veal and chicken parmigiana, smoked salmon and international breads. Carousel Café and Toronto Island BBQ & Beer Co. Centre Island Summer 416-203-0405, Winter 416-234-2345 centreisland.ca/centre-island-food-and-drink When hunger strikes on Centre Island, choose from two licensed dining options. Enjoy a lakeside lunch at the family-friendly Carousel Café. Or relax while taking in the cityscape view on the deck at Toronto Island BBQ & Beer Co. Experience the island! Cora’s Breakfast and Lunch 277 Wellington St. W. 416-598-CORA (2672) chezcora.com Located in the heart of the Entertainment District, Cora’s serves a delicious range of freshly prepared breakfast and amazing fruit and lunch dishes. Liquor-licensed. Ideal for sit-down and takeout. Catering available. CRAFT Beer Market - Adelaide 1 Adelaide St. E. 437-922-2337 craftbeermarket.ca/toronto CRAFT Beer Market is a premium casual restaurant with a passion for fresh, local food and great craft beer. The CRAFT movement brings a special recipe of sophisticated comfort food, unique craft beers and active community involvement to new cities every year.

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CRU Restaurant 100 Yonge St. 416-901-0211 crurestaurant.ca CRU Restaurant and Bar is a take on modern hospitality in the financial core—combining art, food and wine to create exceptional experiences for guests. CRU’s menu ranges from classics such as the 8 oz Angus striploin or aged duck breast to new, more creative dishes like vegan rillettes or tuna tartare combined with XO sauce. Earls Kitchen + Bar 150 King St. W., Unit 100 416-916-0227 earls.ca A sleek, upscale chain serving gourmet burgers, global comfort food, cocktails, wine and beer. George Restaurant 111C Queen St. E. 647-496-8275 georgeonqueen.com GEORGE Restaurant is the ultimate Toronto destination for an elevated food experience. Under the culinary leadership of renowned Executive Chef Lorenzo Loseto, seasonal menus promise intriguing and memorable dishes. Private dining is also available. Hogtown Smoke 55 Colborne St. 416-691-9009 hogtownsmoke.ca Award-winning smoked BBQ restaurant voted one of the best in Canada! For a fun nightlife experience, visit “The Joint” Bourbon Speakeasy downstairs for live music and a burlesque show on Friday afternoons. King Taps 100 King St. W. 647-361-2025 kingtaps.com It’s no secret the best moments in life include people, food and beer. King Taps didn’t make this up. They just perfected it. Montecito Restaurant 299 Adelaide St. W. 416-599-0299 montecitorestaurant.ca Montecito’s farm-to-table-inspired, Californiastyle menu changes seasonally. It highlights the very best in Canadian produce, meats and seafood from both local purveyors as well as notable Canadian suppliers from coast to coast. A comprehensive wine and cocktail list highlights producers and winemakers from near and far. Northern Maverick Brewing Co. 115 Bathurst St. 416-540-4030 northernmaverick.ca

Located in the trendy King West neighbourhood, Northern Maverick offers a 160-seat restaurant, 40-seat private dining room and a 120-seat patio, there is more than enough room to accommodate any private function. RS Real Sports Maple Leaf Square, 15 York St. 416-815-7325 rsrestaurant.com At 2,508 sq m (27,000 sq ft), Canada’s largest two-storey sports bar and restaurant offers a 12 m (39 ft) HD television screen, 36 draft beers on 124 taps and an upscale menu. Real Sports Bar & Grill is located adjacent to Scotiabank Arena and is part of Maple Leaf Square. Shopsy’s Deli, Restaurant & Catering Sheraton Centre, 96 Richmond St. W. 416-365-3354 shopsys.ca A Toronto institution for over 75 years. Deli favourites include corned beef on rye and Reuben sandwiches. Catering, takeout, breakfast, lunch, dinner and a large patio open during summer. Ideal venue for large groups. Casual. Amex, MasterCard, Visa accepted. Skylon Tower 5200 Robinson St., Niagara Falls 905-356-2651; 1-800-814-9577 skylon.com At 236 m (775 ft) above Niagara Falls, Skylon Tower offers breathtaking views from its indoor/ outdoor observation decks and two restaurants. Featuring the city’s only revolving restaurant, Revolving Dining Room and Summit Suite Buffet. Smoke’s Poutinerie - Adelaide 218 Adelaide St. W. 416-599-CURD (2873) smokespoutinerie.com Smoke’s Poutinerie is a cool restaurant offering over 30 types of poutine. Located in the heart of the Entertainment District. Come in and try the true Canadian Traditional Poutine! Smoke’s Poutinerie - Annex 490 Bloor St. W. 416-599-CURD (2873) smokespoutinerie.com Smoke’s Poutinerie is a cool, unique restaurant offering over 30 types of poutine. It is the first of its kind, with no other restaurant offering such a broad menu of poutine. Smoke’s Poutinerie - Dundas 203 Dundas St. E. 416-603-2873 smokespoutinerie.com Smoke’s Poutinerie is a unique restaurant offering over 30 types of poutine. Located a few minutes east of Yonge-Dundas Square. Come in and the try Queen West Local Special Poutine!

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Wahlburgers 46 Blue Jays Way 416-489-8922 wahlburgers.ca Wahlburgers is an award-winning burger concept from Wahlberg brothers Paul, Mark and Donnie. With made-to-order burgers, fries and frappés, the menu also includes classic burgers, sides and Wahlberg childhood favourites. Wayne Gretzky’s Restaurant 99 Blue Jays Way 647-697-6468 gretzkys.com This is a dynamic space layered with hockey artifacts from The Great One’s own collection. Their menu features Wayne’s famous wings, perogies, burgers and ribs as well as healthy and gluten-free menu options. Oasis Rooftop Patio has a separate menu and is open seasonally from May to September.

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Weslodge Saloon 480 King St. W. 647-660-0999 weslodge.com Weslodge is the ultimate modern-day saloon. The signature cocktails put the stylish spot on the map. Enjoy the delectable famous fried chicken, premium cuts of meat and our house smash burger.

CHINESE Hong Shing Restaurant 195 Dundas St. W. 416-977-3339 hongshing.com Since 1997, Hong Shing is Toronto’s dining destination for Chinese food. Walking distance from CF Toronto Eaton Centre and City Hall, Hong Shing offers casual dining experiences for lunch, dinner and late night. Pearl Harbourfront Chinese Cuisine 207 Queens Quay W. 416-203-1233 pearlharbourfront.ca Unique waterfront views of the Toronto harbour with floor-to-ceiling windows. Cantonese and Szechuan cuisine, and dim sum lunch. Casual. Lunch and dinner daily.

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Smoke’s Poutinerie - Queen West 578 Queen St. W. 416-599-CURD (2873) smokespoutinerie.com Smoke’s Poutinerie is a hip restaurant offering over 30 types of poutine. Located in the heart of the Fashion District. Come in and try the Queen West Local Special Poutine!


FRENCH Chabrol 156 Cumberland St. 416-428-6641 chabrolrestaurant.com/#home Located in the heart of Yorkville, Chabrol delivers a very unique experience that transports guests to the south of France with foods and wines of the region. Cluny Bistro & Boulangerie The Toronto Historic Distillery District 35 Tank House Lane 416-203-2632 clunybistro.com Cluny Bistro & Boulangerie offers modern French fare with updated classics, and a Wine Spectator award-winning wine program. The expansive space includes ornate detailing from floor to ceiling and lavish furnishings with a room for private functions. La Banane 227 Ossington Ave. 416-551-6263 labanane.ca Beyond La Banane’s yellow door, guests enter a space where the past and future mingle. Hallmarks of classic bistro style are mixed with contemporary art and bold colours. Chef Brandon Olsen’s cuisine favours French classics, but executed in a modern style.

INDIAN Bindia Indian Bistro 16 Market St. 416-863-0000 bindia.ca Bindia brings a nouveau approach to Indian cuisine—focusing on fresh, quality ingredients—without compromising the sumptuous flavours that are the essence of Indian food. Located directly across from the St. Lawrence Market. Open Monday to Sunday for lunch and dinner. Diwan 77 Wynford Dr. 416-646-4671 agakhanmuseum.org/diwan/index.html An ornate dining space, Diwan features stunning decor that evokes the luxury of a private 19th-century Syrian home. Decorated wooden panels—hand-carved and -painted in Damascus in 1799—adorn the walls of the restaurant, and a sunlit patio overlooks the gardens of the Aga Khan Park.

INTERNATIONAL Assembly Chef’s Hall 111 Richmond St. W. 647-557-5993 assemblychefshall.com Assembly Chef’s Hall is where Toronto’s top chefs, restaurateurs and baristas come together to feed the city. Patrons can expect to experience some of the city’s very best, including global cuisines from 17 unique food and beverage vendors, along with a diverse range of craft beers and spirits. E11even Maple Leaf Square, 15 York St. 416-815-1111 e11even.ca Enjoy a twist on North American classics in the heart of the city. Enjoy indulgent platters of double-cut bacon, Nova Scotia lobster rolls and mushroom gnocchi beneath warm overhead lights and ambient tunes. JOEY - Eaton Centre 1 Dundas St. W. 647-352-5639 joeyrestaurants.com Upscale casual restaurant, located in downtown CF Toronto Eaton Centre. Characterized by exposed brick walls, open-air dining and brand-new private dining. Visitors are invited to come and see for themselves. Kellys Landing 123 Front St. W. 647-776-1133 kellyslanding.ca Stylish destination for Canadian grill fare, cocktails and daily brunch, plus sports on TV. Leña 176 Yonge St. 416-507-3378 lenarestaurante.com Imaginative yet rooted in tradition, Leña’s cuisine showcases the vibrant essence of South American cooking, with unique Spanish and Italian influences. Along with stylish design, warm character and lively tunes, Leña’s promotes a “live to eat” ethos and fosters a convivial spirit at the table. Momofuku Toronto 190 University Ave. 647-253-8000 momofuku.com/toronto Momofuku Toronto, by internationally acclaimed chef David Chang, is home to two restaurants (Noodle Bar, Kojin) and cult-favourite bakery Milk Bar. Visit the website for more information.

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Restaurants at the Windsor Arms Hotel 18 St. Thomas St. 416-971-9666 windsorarmshotel.com/dining/livingroom Located in the fashionable Bloor Street/Yorkville neighbourhood. Featuring luxurious-yetrelaxed all-day event, dining and lounge options, including the world-renowned Tea Room. Their 70+ craft beers and a 20,000+ bottle wine vault help deliver exceptional dining and a relaxing environment. Xango 461 King St. W. 416-598-4730 xangotoronto.com Xango combines the incredible talents of Chef Claudio Aprile (MasterChef Canada) and hospitality icon Nick Di Donato (Liberty Entertainment Group). Xango’s global cuisine serves fresh bright flavours in a contemporary and eclectic setting.

ITALIAN Archeo Trattoria 31 Trinity St. 416-815-9898 archeo.ca A contemporary-style Italian restaurant in a unique historic setting. With exposed ceilings,

brick walls and a beautiful patio in the summer, Archeo is great for a social event or a fun evening out. Experience the highest quality of food and service at Archeo! Ascari 620 King St. W. 416-366-3673 ascari.ca In the heart of King West, Ascari delivers modern Italian cuisine with finesse. Pastas are all freshly handmade, and ingredients are local and sustainable. Expertly crafted cocktails and a carefully curated wine list round out Ascari’s warm approach to service. It’s the perfect place to host your next meal, corporate gathering, cocktail party, or to just relax for aperitivo hour. Buca Restaurants and Bar Bucas 604 King St. W. 416-865-1600 buca.ca A Toronto dining destination since 2009, the Buca + Bar Buca Restaurants are inspired by the culinary customs and warm hospitality of Italy. Chef Rob Gentile’s innovative interpretation of traditional Italian cuisine features local and seasonal ingredients.

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RESTAURANTS Don Alfonso 1890 19 Toronto St. 416-214-5888 donalfonsotoronto.com The city’s most internationally acclaimed restaurant, Don Alfonso 1890 Toronto has been named as the No. 2 best Italian restaurant in the world by 50 Top Italy. Don Alfonso 1890 Toronto is the first North American location of worldrenowned, Michelin-starred chefs Alfonso and Ernesto Iaccarino’s Don Alfonso 1890. Eataly 55 Bloor St. W. 437-374-0250 eataly.ca Eataly Toronto is Eataly’s first store to open in Canada. The location is 4,645 sq m (50,000 sq ft) of high-quality Italian food and offers visitors the possibility to eat, shop and learn about Italian food through their restaurants, counters and marketplace. Jamie’s Italian Yorkdale Shopping Centre, 3401 Dufferin St. 416-238-7450 jamieoliver.com/italian/canada Perfect for shoppers, tourists and theatregoers looking for Italian-inspired seasonal dishes. Jamie’s Italian features a cosy bar area, leather banquettes and reclaimed wood alongside family-friendly design. Jamie’s Italian is a relaxed and welcoming environment perfect for events. Modus Ristorante 145 King St. W. 416-861-9977 modusristorante.com “Modus Ristorante, a new restaurant in the Financial District, might serve Italian food, but refreshingly, no one is anxious to label it rustic,” says owner Sam Genkov, who reimagines recognizable Italian classics as fine-dining creations. The HotHouse Restaurant & Bar 35 Church St. 416-366-7800 hothouserestaurant.com Extensive menu features pastas, gourmet pizza, steaks, salads and vegetarian dishes. Eclectic wine list, martinis and scotch whiskies. Lunch and dinner daily. Dinner buffet Wednesday. Award-winning Sunday brunch with live jazz. Toulà Ristorante & Bar 1 Harbour Sq., 38th floor 416-777-2002 toularestaurant.com Toronto’s premier waterfront restaurant. Featuring a spectacular 360-degree panoramic view of Toronto’s downtown core. Authentic, superb Italian cuisine by Chef Andrea Boccherini direct from Emilia-Romagna, Italy, the heartland of Italian culinary delights.

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JAPANESE Chotto Matte Brookfield Place, 161 Bay St. 416-988-8097 chotto-matte.com/toronto Chotto Matte, the brainchild of Kurt Zdesar, has been serving Nikkei cuisine and cocktails since 2013. London/Miami/Toronto/Saint-Tropez. #ComeAsYouAre ki modern japanese + bar Brookfield Place, 181 Bay St. 416-308-5888 kijapanese.com Combining the essence of traditional Japanese cuisine with the latest modern influences, ki is designed to inspire indulgence. Featuring innovative creations from the sushi bar, delicious hot plates, and Ontario’s most extensive list of premium sake. Private dining options and valet available. Miku Toronto 10 Bay St., #105 647-347-7347 mikutoronto.com At Miku, traditional Japanese flavours and techniques are combined with local East Coast elements to create a unique Aburi dining experience. Miku’s signature Aburi sushi, along with its sophisticated atmosphere and minimalist design, makes it the perfect spot for both business and personal entertaining.

MEDITERRANEAN Byblos Uptown 2537 Yonge St. 416-487-4897 byblosuptown.com Byblos represents a marriage of eastern Mediterranean cuisine with strong influences from both traditional and local ingredients. The menu is served family-style in a convivial atmosphere. Olio Mediterranean Grille 801 Dixon Rd. 416-213-7504 olio.ca At Olio, the inspired cuisine is created with seasonal, local and organic ingredients. Savour the foods of Italy, Spain, Greece, France and Morocco in an atmosphere that’s both vibrant and intimate.

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Ricarda’s 134 Peter St., Suite 100 416-304-9134 ricardas.com In the heart of Toronto, Ricarda’s is a modern Mediterranean bar and restaurant offering breakfast, lunch, dinner and everything in between. Enjoy homemade goods at the Bakery & Café and reserve for the All You Can Eat Jazz Brunch every Sunday, complete with a bouncy castle and an adult-monitored kids’ zone!

MEXICAN El Catrin The Distillery Historic District 18 Tank House Lane 416-203-2121 elcatrin.ca Awarded Best Mexican 2014 by Dine.TO, El Catrin has shined vibrantly since 2013. Featuring a tapas-style menu that allows you to sample a variety of different items, plus Canada’s largest mescal and tequila bar with over 120 different labels and dishes by one of Mexico City’s top chefs. El Catrin is the go-to spot for a fun and flavourful dining experience!

MIDDLE EASTERN Tabülé Middle Eastern Cuisine 2009 Yonge St. 416-483-3747 tabule.ca Located in midtown Toronto, Tabülé is known as one of the finest Middle Eastern eateries. The chef’s interpretation of traditional dishes results in a menu that will delight your senses. A warm interior and professional staff contribute to a truly unforgettable dining experience.

MOROCCAN The Sultan’s Tent & Café Moroc 49 Front St. E. 416-961-0601 thesultanstent.com Experience a four-course, French Moroccan sultan’s feast while dining on plush divans under shimmering lantern-lit tents, sipping cocktails and mint tea, and admiring the charms of the belly dancers.

NIGHTLIFE / LOUNGES / BARS Arcane 461 King St. W. 416-598-4730 arcanetoronto.com Located in the heart of Toronto’s Entertainment District, Arcane fuses sophisticated baroque undertones with modern design and state-ofthe-art sound, lighting and visual effects. Arcane is shrouded in mystery, laced with drama, and is immediately captivating.

Coffee Oysters Champagne 214 King St. W., #B1 416-408-4044 sipshucksip.com Coffee Oysters Champagne (COC) is a trendy coffee shop by day, catering to the busy Financial and Entertainment Districts. At night, it is a dazzling room of champagne flutes and delectable oysters. Request a tour of the champagne cellar to discover everything COC has to offer! Hogtown Smoke 55 Colborne St. 416-691-9009 hogtownsmoke.ca Award-winning smoked BBQ restaurant voted one of the best in Canada! For a fun nightlife experience, visit “The Joint” Bourbon Speakeasy downstairs for live music and a burlesque show on Friday afternoons. Louix Louis 325 Bay St., 31st Floor 416-637-5550 louixlouis.com Louix Louis, located on the 31st floor of The St. Regis Toronto, is a place for daily indulgence, a stiff drink after work, an all-out spread with friends or something totally unexpected. Louix Louis takes its craft seriously. The team are perfectionists in the kitchen and conversationalists at the bar—it’s the kind of place where, for better or worse, staff will learn guests’ names. Simply put: they’re connoisseurs of the really good stuff. Because isn’t that what life is all about? Who knows what tomorrow will bring, so why not eat well today? Lula Lounge 1585 Dundas St. W. 416-588-0307 lula.ca Toronto’s home to live Cuban, Brazilian and world music, Lula is also a fully equipped event venue, boasting a fabulous tropical menu and private meeting/party room. Dinner-and-dancing packages available every weekend. Plaza Premium Lounge Ontario Ltd. Toronto Pearson International Airport 416-776-2650 plaza-network.com Plaza Premium Lounge offers travellers the utmost convenience and comfort in a quiet oasis away from the airport crowds at Toronto Pearson International Airport. Visit plaza-network.com for more information.

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RESTAURANTS Rock ‘n’ Horse Saloon 250 Adelaide St. W. 647-344-1234 rocknhorsesaloon.com Yeehaw! Located in the heart of downtown Toronto’s Entertainment District, Rock ‘n’ Horse Saloon is Toronto’s home for everything country! Known best for warm and welcoming Southern hospitality, homestyle country cookin’, line dancing lessons, mechanical bull riding, giant beeritas and rockin’ parties with DJ and dancin’ all night long!

PUBS Batch Toronto 75 Victoria St. 416-238-1484 batchtoronto.com Batch House is a warm gathering place for great food, cold beer and friendly people, in the heart of the city. Belfast Love 548 King St. W. 416-363-2223 donnellygroup.ca/belfast-love By design, a modern tribute to the sensibilities of a proper pub. In practice, an experience only true publicans can deliver. Death & Taxes 1154 Queen St. W. 416-533-5838 donnellygroup.ca/death-and-taxes Formerly the historic Beaconsfield Pub, Death & Taxes Free House brings this classic watering hole to the modern pub esthetic of Donnelly Group. Located in Queen West, Death & Taxes expresses its familiar, neighbourly feel through natural, organic materials and an open, communal social space. Hours: 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Seven days a week. Dublin Calling Party Pub 250 Adelaide St. W. 647-344-1234 dublincalling.com/toronto Located in the heart of Toronto’s Entertainment District, Dublin Calling Party Pub is your go-to for pub grub, pool, ping pong, dart lanes, giant jenga and more! Crafting more than just the perfect event, this neighbourhood party pub crafts the perfect experience! Mill Street Brew Pub The Distillery Historic District 21 Tank House Lane 416-681-0338 millstreetbrewery.com The original site of the Mill Street Brewery, this flagship pub boasts a distinct view inside the fully functional production facility, while interior decor is true to the Distillery Historic District’s heritage.

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It offers a dining room capacity of 110 seats, two beautiful patios and a bar/lounge perfect for social pints with friends. Murphy’s Law 1702 Queen St. E. 416-690-5516 fabrestaurants.ca Welcome to the best local in The Beaches! Pulling 24 taps of craft beer, Murphy’s Law is the home of hand crafted cocktails, plentiful bourbons and pub favourites! The Goodman Pub & Kitchen 207 Queens Quay W. 647-341-2337 fabrestaurants.ca The Goodman Pub & Kitchen is a newly renovated location that is the jewel of the harbour! Enjoy an innovative menu and pier-side pours with panoramic views of Centre Island and the Harbourfront from the patios. The Porch 250 Adelaide St. W. 647-344-1234 theporchto.com The Porch offers an unmatched view of the city and an experience unlike any other in Toronto. Conveniently located in the city’s Entertainment District, above the Rock ‘n’ Horse Saloon and three blocks north of the Rogers Centre. Walrus Pub & Beer Hall 187 Bay St. 416-363-7261 donnellygroup.ca/walrus A modern, two-room space in Toronto’s Financial District designed as a collaboration between Ricky Alvarez of Tinto and Craig Stanghetta of Ste. Marie. A confident-but-humble beverage program is complemented by the desire to make unapologetically strong adult cocktails and serve an ingredients-driven lunch and dinner menu.

SEAFOOD Pure Spirits Oyster House & Grill The Distillery Historic District 17 Tank House Lane 416-361-5859 purespirits.ca This laid-back spot flies in the freshest fish and oysters from across North America and abroad every day! With ever-changing market day specials, Pure Spirits serves electrifying, unique cusine with a creative, modern flair.

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Located in Brookfield Place, just steps from the Scotiabank Arena and Union Station.

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Patria 480 King St. W. 416-367-0505 patriatoronto.com Patria is an authentic oronto Tourism Ad Feb 2020.indd 1 Spanish tapas eatery. Their menu features crispy jamon croquettes and traditional paellas. Patria showcases an ever-changing selection of only the freshest fish, octopus and shrimp, sourced daily.

STEAK HOUSES Bardi’s Steak House 56 York St. 416-366-9211 bardis.com Small, intimate, owner-operated since 1966, Bardi’s has an international reputation for quality food and exceptional service. Exclusively serving Certified Angus Beef ® that’s cut and trimmed on the premises. Recipient of Wine Spectator magazine’s Award of Excellence since 1994. BlueBlood Steakhouse 1 Austin Terrace 416-353-4647 bluebloodsteakhouse.com Located inside Toronto’s majestic castle, Casa Loma, BlueBlood Steakhouse offers a refined dining experience in an upscale environment. It offers a modern twist on the classic steak house.

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Casa Fuego 230 Adelaide St. W. 647-748-3210 casafuego.ca Expertly prepared Peruvian and Argentinian cuisine. Featuring wood-grilled steak, seafood and ceviche from their Nikkei bar. Innovative 2020-02-1 cocktails, a Latin American wine list and an intimate room come together with caliente style to celebrate food, wine and people. Capturing the heart of South American hospitality. Copacabana Brazilian Steakhouse 230 Adelaide St. W. 647-748-3211 thecopa.ca Authentic Brazilian rodizio. Immerse yourself in the culture through delectable eats, incredible cocktails and the best in live entertainment. There are no average nights at Copacabana. Harbour Sixty Steakhouse 60 Harbour St. 416-777-2111 harboursixty.com Over 15 successful years as one of Toronto’s premier steak houses and restaurants, Harbour Sixty Steakhouse is proud to continually offer an exceptional experience that’s sure to impress tourists, corporate business diners or convention travellers.

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RESTAURANTS Hy’s Steakhouse & Cocktail Bar 365 Bay St. 416-364-6600 hyssteakhouse.com Hy’s is the ultimate place to celebrate life’s great occasions or to enjoy the everyday pleasures of great food and drink in timeless, elegant surroundings. With care and respect for the classic recipes, and impeccable, professional service, this is steakhouse dining at its finest. Jacobs & Co. Steakhouse 12 Brant St. 416-366-0200 jacobssteakhouse.com Opened in 2007 and consistently ranked one of the best in North America, Jacobs & Co. Steakhouse blends the timeless steak house experience of the past with modern sophistication. The classic offering coupled with knowledgeable and refined hospitality has led Jacobs & Co. to be the pinnacle steak house in Toronto and a perfect venue for an intimate and unique dining experience. Michael’s on Simcoe 100 Simcoe St. 416-260-5100 michaelsonsimcoe.com Michael’s On Simcoe is a family-run, modern Toronto steak house with an Italian twist, located in the heart of the Financial/Entertainment District. Michael’s offers the best of premier steaks including: A5 Kobe, American Wagyu, dry-aged inhouse USDA prime, PEI naturally raised and grassfed beef, homemade pastas and fresh fish. Morton’s The Steakhouse 4 Avenue Rd. 416-925-0648 mortons.com The signature menu features perfectly grilled aged prime beef, fresh fish and seafood, and delectable entrées accented by à la carte selections. Open for dinner nightly. Reservations recommended. Quinn’s Steakhouse & Irish Bar 96 Richmond St. W. 416-367-8466 quinnssteakhouse.com Located in the Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel, Quinn’s Steakhouse & Irish Bar is a casual, mid-priced restaurant featuring excellent steaks, seafood and pasta, and extensive wine and whisky lists. Private rooms available. Large groups accommodated. Bar open late. Ruth’s Chris Steak House 145 Richmond St. W. 416-955-1455 ruthschris.ca Specializing in aged, USDA prime beef that is served fresh. Large portions. Fresh seafood available. Dinner daily. Smart casual.

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STK Toronto 153 Yorkville Ave. 416-613-9660 togrp.com/venue/stk-toronto A unique concept that artfully blends the modern steak house and chic lounge into one, offering a dynamic, fine dining experience with the superior quality of a traditional steak house. STK distinguishes itself by focusing on the social experience with a sleek, contemporary design and an in-house DJ who creates an infectious, high-energy vibe. The Keg Steakhouse + Bar 165 York St. 416-703-1773 kegsteakhouse.com/en/locations/york-street Specialties include the finest cuts of steak, mouthwatering prime rib, delicious seafood and decadent desserts. Contemporary atmosphere with warm and friendly service.

THAI Bangkok Garden 18 Elm St. 416-977-6748 bangkokgarden.ca Located just two blocks from Yonge-Dundas Square, Bangkok Garden has been serving authentic Thai food for over 30 years! Open for buffet lunch Monday to Friday, and for dinner Monday to Sunday.

VEGAN Rosalinda Restaurant 133 Richmond St. W. 416-907-0650 rosalindarestaurant.com Rosalinda is a vibrant, feel-good vegan Mexican restaurant located in Toronto’s Financial District.

WINE BAR Cibo Wine Bar - King Street 522 King St. W. 416-504-3939 cibowinebar.com Cibo Wine Bar in the heart of King West. This bold and beautiful space is a blend of old world rustic and modern industrial chic, offering a true taste of authentic southern Italian cooking. Cibo Wine Bar - Yonge Street 2472 Yonge St. 416-925-0016 cibowinebar.com Cibo Wine Bar in the heart of uptown Yonge Street. Cibo Wine Bar - Yorkville 133 Yorkville Ave. 416-925-2143 cibowinebar.com Cibo Wine Bar in the heart of stylish Yorkville.

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SHOPPING Local finds and hot global brands make Toronto a hunter’s and collector’s dream.

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Whether you’re seeking a unique item for yourself or souvenirs for the gang back home, Toronto’s retail scene delivers. Besides indie shops, it’s home to two of Canada’s top-five malls. Bring an extra bag—you’re going to need it!


SHOPPING ANTIQUES Toronto Antiques on King and The Cynthia Findlay Collection 284 King St. W. 416-260-9057; 1-855-260-9057 cynthiafindlay.com Located in the Theatre District, Toronto Antiques features 557 sq m (6,000 sq ft) of antique finds and vintage living, offering a diverse selection of vintage and estate jewellery, porcelain, silver, curios, antique maps, art glass and more.

APPAREL / ACCESSORIES Harry Rosen 82 Bloor St. W. 416-972-0556; 1-800-917-6736 harryrosen.com/en Top labels. Unrivalled service. Offering extensive collections from top designer labels, including Tom Ford, Brunello Cucinelli, Giorgio Armani, Armani Collezioni, Burberry, Dolce & Gabbana, Etro, Hugo Boss, Ermenegildo Zegna, Versace Collection, Prada and more. Holt Renfrew 50 Bloor St. W. 416-922-2333 holtrenfrew.com/en/stores/greatertoronto Founded in 1837 as a modest hat shop, Holt Renfrew is now considered to be Canada’s premier luxury specialty retailer with stores across Canada. In Toronto, Holt Renfrew has four locations including 50 and 100 Bloor Street West, Yorkdale Shopping Centre and Square One Shopping Centre, as well as a robust online shopping presence. Roots Canada Locations throughout the Toronto area 416-781-3574 roots.ca Established in 1973, Roots is an iconic Canadian brand with rich heritage and premium apparel, leather goods and footwear, including quality keepsakes that capture the heart of Roots: Canada. Spirit of Hockey Brookfield Place, 100 Front St. W. 416-933-8228; 1-866-267-1390 hhof.com Shop hockey’s No.1-rated gift store in Toronto! The official retail store of the Hockey Hall of Fame. Featuring thousands of unique hockey-related products including authentic Hockey Hall of Fame, NHL and international apparel, novelties and more. Photo Op! Snap a selfie in front of the larger-than-life sculpture based on Ken Danby’s iconic At The Crease painting.

Toronto Duty Free by Dufry Toronto Pearson International Airport Terminals 1 and 3 toronto.shopdutyfree.com Dufry is the leading travel retailer here in Toronto with thousands of fabulous tax-free products, ranging from fragrances to fashion accessories, cosmetics to confectionery, spirits to souvenirs, skincare to sunglasses. It offers year-round savings versus high street, plus the ability to shop before a trip by visiting toronto.shopdutyfree.com! Yorkdale Style Concierge - Private Styling & Shopping 3401 Dufferin St. 416-256-2755 yorkdale.com Whether in need of a little fashion advice or an entirely new wardrobe, Yorkdale’s expert team of stylists are at your service during this two-hour one-on-one consultation and private shopping session. To book an appointment: style@yorkdale.com

ART GALLERIES / MUSEUMS Aga Khan Museum Shop Aga Khan Museum, 77 Wynford Dr. 416-646-4677 ext. 7805 shop.agakhanmuseum.org Discover luxurious fashion and fragrances, wearable art and unique statement pieces for your home that are finely crafted by artisans around the world and inspired by the museum’s permanent collection and exhibitions. Bay of Spirits Gallery 334 Dundas St. W 416-971-5190 bayofspirits.com Offering a wide range of First Nations artwork for sale since 1994. Visit the gallery to explore and celebrate the history, creativity and diversity of the first people of Canada. Browse over a thousand works of art, located directly across from the Art Gallery of Ontario. Museum of Contemporary Art 158 Sterling Rd. 416-530-2500 moca.ca MOCA Toronto exhibits and promotes innovative art by Canadian and international artists whose works engage and address challenging issues and themes relevant to our times.

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SHOPPING Northern Expressions Inuit Art Gallery The Atrium, Concourse Level, 595 Bay St. 416-729-9339; 1-800-387-3763 northernexpressionsart.ca Visit for authentic one-of-a-kind artworks by accomplished Aboriginal artists: soapstone carvings, drawings, prints, jewelry and souvenirs. Experience the richness of Inuit creativity in the core of downtown Toronto. All 100 percent made in Canada. Worldwide shipping! ROM Boutique 100 Queen’s Park 416-586-5766 shop.rom.on.ca Shop to your heart’s content at ROM Boutique! Find unique gifts for that special someone or take home a memento of your visit to the Royal Ontario Museum. You’ll find a wide selection of special books, artwork, games, toys, stationery, ceramics, home decor, personal accessories, multimedia and much more. shopAGO Art Gallery of Ontario, 317 Dundas St. W. Level 1 416-979-6690 ago.ca/shop shopAGO is a thoughtfully curated museum shop that supports the AGO’s fine art collection and design esthetic. Offering art- and design-inspired giftables and much more, with many pieces designed and made by artists and makers from across this wonderful nation.

CURRENCY EXCHANGE ICE Currency Exchange Six service points at Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) 416-776-1311; 1-855-423-2274 ice-canada.ca International Currency Exchange (ICE) is Canada’s leader in foreign currency exchange with over 90 locations in Canada. Order online and receive the best rates and no fee. Locations in each major city in Canada. ICE operates 40 mall and city locations in Ontario including Square One Shopping Centre, Bramalea City Centre, Orleans, St. Laurent, Bayshore and Cornwall.

FINE FOODS & GIFTS Dolce & Gourmando Inc. 1493 Bayview Ave. 416-915-8840; 1-866-915-8840 dolcegourmando.com Dolce & Gourmando is a Canadian company located in Toronto specializing in elegant food gifts, luxurious gift baskets and perfect gifts for living. Select a blend of unique, useful and exceptionally delicious gourmet foods for personal use, home and entertaining.

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JEWELLERY Cynthia Findlay Fine Jewellery 284 King St. W. 416-260-9057; 1-855-260-9057 cynthiafindlay.com Established in 1978. Toronto’s finest collection of estate, vintage and antique jewellery, Georgian, Victorian, Edwardian, Art Deco, retro and art modern. Visit the store at Toronto Antiques on King.

OUTLET SHOPPING Dixie Outlet Mall 1250 South Service Rd., Mississauga 905-278-3494 dixieoutletmall.com With over 120 stores, Dixie Outlet Mall is one of Canada’s largest enclosed outlet shopping centres. Conveniently located just off the QEW, Dixie offers a large selection of brand name shopping at up to 70 percent off. Tanger Outlets Cookstown 3311 County Rd. 89, Cookstown 705-458-4777 tangeroutlet.com/cookstown Under Armour, Coach, Banana Republic, Tommy Hilfiger, H&M, Pandora, Nike, Reebok, Swarovski, Calvin Klein, Old Navy Outlet and Royal Doulton are just some of the brand-name outlets you’ll discover at Tanger Outlets. Located just 40 minutes north of Toronto at Hwy. 400 and Hwy. 89. Visit Shopper Services before shopping to get the latest in coupon offerings.

SHOPPING CENTRES Brookfield Place 181 Bay St. 416-777-6480 bfplto.com Brookfield Place (BFPL) is one of Toronto’s iconic destinations deeply rooted in the commercial, cultural and social fabric of the city. Its public spaces have received acclaim for architectural excellence, and it’s a setting for discovery, inspiration, relaxing and socializing. CF Toronto Eaton Centre 220 Yonge St. 416-598-8560 cfshops.com/toronto-eaton-centre.html An unrivaled retail destination in the heart of Canada’s most populous city, featuring more than 250 shops. CF Toronto Eaton Centre attracts almost 50 million visitors annually and ranks as one of North America’s best performing centres.

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SHOPPING Square One Shopping Centre 100 City Centre Dr., Mississauga 905-272-6277 shopsquareone.com With 320+ stores and Tourist Privileges, Square One is Canada’s foremost fashion, lifestyle and entertainment destination. Open 362 days a year and conveniently located 15 minutes from Toronto Pearson International Airport.

Craft Ontario Shop 1106 Queen St. W. 416-921-1721 craftontarioshop.com Handmade, Canadian crafts of enduring quality in clay, glass, metal, wood and fibre, in addition to a considerable collection of Inuit art. Craft Ontario is a not-for-profit member-driven organization, in service of professional craftspeople.

Torontopath.com 1 King St. W. torontopath.com Torontopath.com is an online and mobile directory of all shops and services in the PATH. The PATH is over 28 km (17 mi) of underground walkways connecting Toronto’s main attractions, hotels, restaurants and over 1,200 unique retail shops and services.

Duty Free Americas - Buffalo 1 Peace Bridge Plaza, Buffalo, N.Y. 716-886-5000 dutyfreeamericas.com Stop, shop and save before visiting Canada. Enjoy savings on wine, beer, tobacco, designer fragrances, cosmetics, fashion watches and more. Located at all the major border crossings going into Canada.

Toronto Premium Outlets 13850 Steeles Ave. W., Halton Hills 647-497-8270 premiumoutlets.com/outlet/toronto Toronto Premium Outlets. Exceptional brands at extraordinary savings of up to 65 percent off. Shop over 80 stores including Burberry, Kate Spade, Under Armour, Saks OFF 5TH, Ted Baker, Tory Burch and more.

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Vaughan Mills 1 Bass Pro Mills Dr., Vaughan 905-879-2110 vaughanmills.com Canada’s premier outlet destination, with over 250 designer outlets and stores, plus world-class attractions such as LEGOLAND Discovery Centre. The thrill of the find makes this a top destination for savvy shoppers from around the globe. Free seasonal daily shuttle service from downtown Toronto. Free savings booklet for tourists. Yorkdale Shopping Centre 3401 Dufferin St. 416-789-3261 yorkdale.com Yorkdale is home to the country’s largest collection of luxury brands and designer labels. With 270 stores and Tourist Privileges, you’ll discover another world of shopping. Direct subway access from downtown Toronto and just 20 minutes from Toronto Pearson International Airport.

SOUVENIRS / CANADIANA CN Tower Gift Shop 290 Bremner Blvd. 416-868-6937 cntower.com The CN Tower Gift Shop is among Toronto’s most unique shopping experiences. The Gift Shop features authentic Canadiana, local artisan designs, as well as unique travel and CN Tower souvenir items.

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SPECIALTY SHOPS Canadiana Flowers 416-265-6867; 1-888-265-7673 torontoflorist.com Serving Toronto from three locations for over 40 years. Distinctive floral arrangements, plant rentals and displays, amazing fruit and gourmet gift baskets. Daily delivery in Metro, Durham, York, Peel and Hamilton regions. Voted Consumers’ Choice Best Toronto Florist for nine years. Balloon displays, event centerpieces for banquets and gala events are their specialties. Cargo Hold™ Gift Shop Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada, 288 Bremner Blvd. 647-351-FISH (3474) ripleyaquariums.com/canada/visit/dine-shop The perfect conclusion to your adventure! The Cargo Hold™ Gift Shop has a unique collection of marine-themed gifts and keepsakes from around the world and from local artisans. StickerYou 677-679 Queen St. W. stickeryou.com Welcome to the world’s largest sticker store, where you can find custom die-cut stickers, ready-made sticker art, a sticker experience centre and a sticker museum! They make what matters stick!

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TOURS Dig deeper into Toronto’s rich culture.

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Toronto welcomes over 5 million international visitors every year. Get an insider take on the city and beyond with a guided tour. Private, small-group and student tour operators are ready to help you explore at your own pace and in your preferred language.


TOURS TOUR OPERATORS All About Toronto 27 Clovercrest Rd. 416-495-TOUR (8687) allabouttoronto.com All About Toronto offers step-on guide service and professional escorted city tours of Toronto and the Niagara Falls area. All tours customized for groups up to 1,000. Eighteen languages spoken, plus airport meet-and-greet, coach service and harbour cruises available. Aoyee Royal International Co. Ltd. 7130 Warden Ave., Suite 603, Markham 905-604-3810; 1-888-986-9688 aoyee.ca Aoyee Royal International provides services in the tour management, event design and production areas. Providing professional, high-quality customized services to clients. Services include tour reception and management, air tickets, transportation and event production. Canadian Receptive Tours 4667 Ave. Papineau, Montreal 514-636-8778; 1-866-636-8959 canadianreceptivetours.com Serving Europe and Latin America, Canadian Receptive Tours is a destination market company, offering programs across Canada. Year-round guaranteed departures, private tours, group tours, incentive programs. Online reservation system and experienced multilingual staff. CPTrip Service Inc. 145 Royal Crest Court, Unit 32, Markham 905-604-3456; 1-888-8CPTRIP (827-8747) cptrip.com Established in 2008, CPTrip Services Inc. specializes in inbound group and FIT travels with a focus on leisure tours, MICE, student travel, etc. It owns and operates Safewell Bus Services with nine tour buses currently. DeNureTours 71 Mount Hope St., Lindsay 705-324-9161; 1-855-268-6101 toursincanada.com Located in the heart of Ontario, DeNureTours is a tour/motorcoach operator that has been welcoming groups to Canada for 60 years. It’s a one-stop tourshop, specializing in custom itineraries. Ellison Travel & Tours 311 Main St. S., Exeter 519-235-2000: 1-800-265-7022 ettravel.com A Canadian independent inbound/outbound tour operator specializing in personalized tours and special-interest groups to Canada and abroad. Ellison emphasizes an educational and cultural experience for vacation travellers, groups and corporate clients.

Great Adventure Tours 498 Blanchard Dr., Tecumseh 519-727-3661; 1-800-638-3945 greatadventuretours.com Serving Toronto, Montreal, Niagara, Detroit, Windsor and Chicago. Complete destination management for groups and conventions. Multilingual step-on guides, wholesale accommodations, discounted attractions, transportation for every need—“one call does it all.” Guided Toronto 180 John St., Suite 616 647-558-1444 guidedtoronto.com Guided Toronto takes travellers beyond the obvious tourist spots for a glimpse at Toronto’s vibrant heart. Choose from group walking tours, private guided experiences or multiday getaways. Inco Groups Canada Inc. 920 Alness St., Suite 203 289-472-5385 incogroups.com Inbound Tour Operator specializing in customized tours for groups and individuals with services across Canada. It offers accommodation, transportation, guide services in different languages and city packages to international wholesalers. Jonview Canada Inc. 191 The West Mall, Suite 700 416-323-9090 jonview.com Jonview Canada is the country’s leading incoming tour operator. Offering a range of products, including guided holidays, individual packages that combine air and train travel, adventure packages and customized group packages, which are distributed in over 50 countries. JTB International (Canada) Ltd. 5775 Yonge St., Suite 600 416-367-5824; 1-800-268-5942 jtb.ca JTB specializes in Toronto/Niagara Falls and custom, organized tours in the Japanese language. Fully appointed travel agency, online with Sabre. Professional planners for travel to Japan. Tian Bao Travel 60 West Wilmot St., Unit 1, Richmond Hill 905-695-7770; 1-855-695-7770 tianbaotravel.com Design and implement a customized trip catering to your needs. Experience the culture and history with pre-packaged tours, FITs and cruise programs all over the world.

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Air Canada 1-888-247-2262 aircanada.com Air Canada is a founding member of Star Alliance, the world’s most comprehensive air transportation network, and offers travel to 1,356 destinations in 193 countries. Porter Airlines 416-619-8622; 1-888-619-8622 flyporter.com Porter, an airline based at Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport, serves regional Canadian and U.S. markets, providing a premium passenger experience based on speed, convenience and service. WestJet 1-888-937-8538 westjet.com Proud to be Canada’s highest-rated airline for customer service, WestJet is powered by an award-winning culture of care and is recognized as one of the country’s top employers. It offers guests destinations in more than 20 countries.

AIRPORT TRANSFERS Bennington Worldwide Chauffeured Transportation 905-670-5466; 1-800-313-7262 benningtonlimo.com With more than 40 years’ experience, Bennington is a full-service transportation company offering transportation services to the corporate and VIP market in and around the Greater Toronto Area.

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Bus Company of Toronto 416-945-3436 tbcl.ca Toronto Bus Company offers ground transportation services with minivans, SUVs, executive mini-coaches, highway coaches, luxury sedans and limousines. Ideal Executive Car Service Inc. 1-844-424-3325 idealexeccars.com Providing safe, high-quality ground transportation services for guests in the Toronto and Greater Toronto Area. The fleet includes luxury vehicles all equipped with Wi-Fi connectivity, and professional chauffeurs who will do everything they can to make the experience a memorable one. Luxury Coach 416-746-5466 luxury.to Luxury Coach offers a modern fleet of sedans, limousines, club vans, mini-coaches, luxury coaches, executive coaches and 28- to 56-passenger highway coaches. Call for airport transportation, casino runs, leisure and corporate travel. Niagara Airbus 905-374-8111; 1-800-268-8111 niagaraairbus.com Offering scheduled and charter transportation between Toronto and Buffalo airports, and Toronto and Niagara regions, as well as sightseeing tours of Toronto, Niagaraon-the-Lake, Niagara Falls and wineries. City-to-city shuttle transfers available.

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Union Pearson Express (UP Express) 1-844-GET-ON-UP (1-844-438-6687) upexpress.com UP Express is the dedicated air-rail link connecting Toronto Pearson International Airport to Union Station, in the heart of downtown Toronto, in just 25 minutes. UP trains depart every 15 minutes with the first train departing Pearson Station at 5:27 a.m. and the last train at 12:57 a.m. Departing Union Station at 4:55 a.m. and last train at 1:00 a.m. VIP Charters 647-323-9537; 1-877-705-9537 vipliveryservice.com Offering FBO airport pickups, meet and greet services and intercity transfers. Specializing in groups, corporate and affluent clients, servicing all luxury hotels in Toronto. Handdetailed high-end vehicles, with customized amenities, live vehicle tracking, and driven by professional discreet Royal Canadian Mounted Police-accredited drivers who are professionally dressed.

BUS SERVICES Bennington Worldwide Chauffeured Transportation 905-670-5466; 1-800-313-7262 benningtonlimo.com With more than 40 years’ experience, Bennington is a full-service transportation company offering transportation services to the corporate and VIP market in and around the Greater Toronto Area. Bus.com 1-855-428-7266 bus.com Providing event and travel professionals with an easy way to find and book reliable bus transportation across North America. An intuitive online platform and a team of transportation logistics experts will provide you with what you need to deliver the best quality of group travel to your clients. Safe, reliable and cost-effective. Bus Company of Toronto 416-945-3436 tbcl.ca Toronto Bus Company offers ground transportation services with minivans, SUVs, executive mini-coaches, highway coaches, luxury sedans and limousines. Coach Canada 416-961-9666; 1-800-461-7661 coachcanada.com Quality passenger transportation since 1956, operating one of the largest, most modern fleets of highway coaches in Ontario. All 56and 33-passenger motorcoaches are available with air conditioning, washrooms, a DVD player and wheelchair accessibility.

DeNureTours 705-324-9161; 1-855-268-6101 toursincanada.com Located in the heart of Ontario, DeNureTours is a tour/motorcoach operator that has been welcoming groups to Canada for 60 years. They’re a one-stop-tour-shop, specializing in custom itineraries. Global Allure Management 647-725-7729; 1-800-230-8352 allurecanada.com The No. 1 luxury ground transportation provider, managing the driving and logistics, so guests can sit back and enjoy the ride. A round-the-clock, all-in service provider for any entertainment needs. Providing safe and stylish luxury vehicles for all kinds of special events. Don’t hesitate to get in touch! Greyhound Canada Transportation 1-866-313-0339 greyhound.ca Specializing in group tours, sightseeing, airport transfers, meetings and incentive transportation. Buses seat up to 50 passengers, and they’re fully equipped with restrooms and reclining seats, and are climate-controlled for year-round comfort. Offering wheelchair-accessible vehicles. Sit back and leave the driving to Greyhound. Luxury Coach 416-746-5466 luxury.to Luxury Coach offers a modern fleet of sedans, limousines, club vans, mini-coaches, luxury coaches, executive coaches and 28to 56-passenger highway coaches. Call for airport transportation, casino runs, leisure and corporate travel. Niagara Airbus 905-374-8111; 1-800-268-8111 niagaraairbus.com Servicing conferences and special events, offering airport transfers, Niagara Falls tours, Toronto city tours, Buffalo airport service and custom winery tours. City-to-city shuttles available. The fleet includes mini-coaches, coaches and town cars. Service is 24 hrs. Pacific Western Transportation Ltd. 905-564-3232; 1-800-387-6787 pacificwesterntoronto.com Providing luxury charter coach services for corporate, sports or group events. Featuring day trips, shuttle services, airport transfers and more. The entire fleet is equipped with seat belts. The company’s ultimate promise to passengers: safely home!

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TRANSPORTATION Star Coach Services 416-516-7433 starcoachservices.ca Recognized as one of Toronto’s safest, most reliable and affordable charter operators. Star Coach Services has built its success on a unique brand of service, dependability and economical rates. Offering Toronto’s most diverse range of buses including school buses, coaches, minicoaches, trolleys and double-decker buses.

Ideal Executive Car Service Inc. 1-844-424-3325 idealexeccars.com Providing safe, high-quality ground transportation services for guests in Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area. The fleet includes luxury vehicles equipped with Wi-Fi connectivity, and professional chauffeurs will do everything they can to make their guests’ experience a memorable one.

TOK Coachlines/Can-Ar Coach Service 905-738-2290; 1-800-387-7097 tokgroup.com/tok-services/coachlines Offering well-equipped, 32-, 47- and 55-passenger luxury motorcoaches, this service specializes in group charters and airport and local transfers. Sightseeing and North Americawide touring. Itinerary planning assistance available. Special 49-passenger activity coach rates available.

Luxury Coach 416-746-5466 luxury.to Luxury Coach offers a modern fleet of sedans, limousines, club vans, mini-coaches, luxury coaches, executive coaches and 28- to 56-passenger highway coaches. Call for airport transportation, casino runs, leisure and corporate travel.

VIP Charters 647-323-9537; 1-877-705-9537 vipliveryservice.com Luxury charter, transportation and tour company providing high-end customized experiences along with leisure, group, FIT, B2B and corporate travel. Fleet ranges from sedans to 56-passenger highway coaches equipped with Wi-Fi and lavatory.

LIMOUSINE & CHAUFFEURED SERVICES Bennington Worldwide Chauffeured Transportation 905-670-5466; 1-800-313-7262 benningtonlimo.com With more than 40 years’ experience, Bennington is a full-service transportation company offering transportation services to the corporate and VIP market in and around the Greater Toronto Area. Global Allure Management 647-725-7729; 1-800-230-8352 allurecanada.com Your No. 1 luxury ground transportation provider. Managing the driving and logistics, so guests can sit back and enjoy the ride. A round-the-clock, all-in service provider for any entertainment needs. Providing safe and stylish luxury vehicles for all kinds of special events. Don’t hesitate to get in touch! Global Alliance Worldwide Chauffeured Services 416-410-3555; 1-800-267-0122 global-alliance.ca Global has provided professional ground transportation in Toronto and surrounding areas since 1988. Fully licensed and insured, with a company-owned fleet.

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RAIL SERVICES VIA Rail Canada 1-888-VIA RAIL (842-7245) viarail.ca VIA offers daily downtown service to major cities throughout the Windsor-Quebec City corridor. Various fare plans available for economy and business. Additional savings on child, senior and youth fares.

AIRPORT SERVICES Greater Toronto Airports Authority 416-247-7678; 1-866-207-1690 torontopearson.com The Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA) is the operator of Toronto Pearson International Airport and has a vision to make Toronto Pearson the best airport in the world. It served more than 49.5 million passengers in 2018, making it Canada’s busiest airport. It has 163 international routes and is North America’s most internationally connected airport. Nieuport Aviation 647-826-6900 nieuport.com Nieuport Aviation is the owner and operator of the award-winning Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport. The company also offers passengers a free bus shuttle service between the airport and downtown Toronto to help provide a seamless passenger experience.

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AIRPORT TO CITY Pearson Toronto International Airport (YYZ) is located roughly 27 km (17 mi) northwest of downtown. Here are five ways to get to the heart of the city. 01

Union Pearson Express UP Express offers a direct line to Union Station in the city centre. Travel time to city centre: 25 minutes Cost: $12.35 one way YYZ Location: Terminal 1 next to the Terminal Link Train 02

Public Transit: Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) The following buses connect to subway stations along subway lines leading to the city centre. • 900 Airport Express (day) • 952 Lawrence (day) • 52A Lawrence West (day) • 300 E Bloor-Danforth (night) • 332 E Eglinton West (night) • 352 E Lawrence West (night) Travel time to city centre: 45+ minutes Cost: $3.25 one way YYZ Location: Terminal 1, Ground Level and Terminal 3, Arrivals Level (Look for Public Transit Area signs.)

Taxi and Airport Limo Airport limos cost about 10 percent more than standard cabs. Travel time to city centre: 30+ minutes Cost: About $60 (flat rates vary by neighbourhood, ask to see the rate map) YYZ Location: Terminals 1 and 3, Arrivals level 04

Ride share Use the Uber and Lyft apps to access local ride shares. Note: Uber Black and Lyft Lux pick up patrons in different areas than standard Uber and Lyft. Travel time to city centre: 30+ minutes Cost: Varies by service level and surge pricing YYZ Location: Terminal 1 (Ground Level), Terminal 3 (Arrivals Level) 05

Rental car Avis/Budget, Dollar/Thrifty, Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Hertz and National/Alamo operate rental counters at both terminals. Travel time to city centre: 30+ minutes Cost: Varies YYZ Location: Terminals 1 and 3, Parking Garage Level 1

BILLY BISHOP TO CITY CENTRE Billy Bishop Toronto City Centre Airport (YTZ) is located on the Toronto Islands, a quick 1 km (0.6 mi) jaunt from the downtown Harbourfront neighbourhood. Connect to public transit (TTC), taxis, ride shares and bike shares via the underground pedestrian tunnel or the free ferry.

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Public Transit (TTC) Crisscross the city by bus, streetcar and subway. Adult single fare: $3.25

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