OFFICIAL TORONTO VISITOR GUIDE 2019
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WELCOME TO TORONTO!
We’re happy you’re here, and thrilled to share our region’s finest attractions with you! We want to help you make the most of your time in the city, so we’ve packed several vacations’ worth of information and inspiration into this issue of Toronto Visitor Guide magazine. Toronto is a vibrant, exciting city with unique events and activities happening around every corner, yearround. We’ve got you covered with plenty to eat, see and discover, whether you’re here for a business trip, family vacation, friends’ trip or couple’s getaway. We’ve also provided the scoop on transportation and getting around the city with ease, to help make your travel experience a smooth one. The 2019 edition of Toronto Visitor Guide is brimming with ideas so you can curate your own adventure at your own speed. So, turn the page and plan your visit down to the hour... or simply pick a neighbourhood and start wandering! Either way, you’ll find both classic and contemporary Canadian experiences in all their social and cultural diversity. Explore it all by walking, cycling, taking public transit—or even by paddling, if you’re up for it. Toronto is not only “Canada’s Downtown,” it is also the gateway to a vast region that includes world-famous Niagara Falls, the pristine lakes and forests of Muskoka and the Kawarthas, and the nation’s capital region. It is an ideal base for a day trip or overnight stay. Right next door you’ll find the cities of Mississauga and Brampton, each with its own compelling heritage and urban amenities like shopping, arts and dining. Over 329,000 dedicated individuals work in tourism and hospitality, and we’re all here to make your visit one you’ll never forget. WELCOME!
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CONTENTS
TORONTO VISITOR GUIDE 2019
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3 WELCOME 8 2019 EVENTS
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EXPERIENCE, EXPLORE, ENJOY 6 TRY IT IN TORONTO 21 cool experiences for every traveller type.
30 HUNTING + COLLECTING Shop around for the city’s ultimate fab finds.
8 MUST-SEES 10 events to plan your next trip around.
33 CITY SWAG Fill your bag with fab finds from your fave city in the world.
10 NEWS What’s new & exciting around town in 2019. 12 NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH Explore our city the way locals do.
DISCOVER TORONTO
. 46 ACCOMMODATIONS 53 B&BS, RESIDENCES & CAMPGROUNDS 56 ATTRACTIONS 91 RESTAURANTS 103 RETAIL / SHOPPING 110 TOUR OPERATORS / TOURISM PARTNERS 112 TRANSPORTATION City, regional and transit maps are located on the back cover.
20 LOCAL CULTURE These cultural spaces deliver the best of local and international culture. 22 CITY HUES T his street artist paints the city with vivid urban visions. 24 EAT + EXPLORE Sample Toronto’s tastiest culinary experiences. 26 FEAST LOCAL Sip, savour and munch your way across Canada. 28 MIX MASTERS Six cocktails #lit with just the right amount of spectacle.
34 AIRPORT ADVENTURES 10 ways to make the most of your airport time, whether you’re on a layover or preparing to jet. 36 LISTEN UP! Catch a set at the city’s best live-music venues. 38 BEST VACAY EVER! 20 incredible family adventures. 39 OUTSIDE CHANCES Fun places to work up a sweat in Canada’s Downtown. 40 WINTERRIFIC Warm up to the festive season the way locals do.
ON THE COVER
Juno-nominated singer-songwriter Kapri glows in front of The Reef Wall, a Graffiti Alley mural by Uber5000. Follow Kapri (@sheiskapri) and Uber5000 (@uber5000) on Twitter and Instagram. PHOTO BY RICHARD JANSEN
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COVER: HAYLEY ELSAESSER (WARDROBE). JEDIDYA GABRIELLE (MAKEUP). WINNIE HOLDER (HAIR). ELIO IANNACCI (ST YLING); ALEX A FERNANDO/BAR RAVAL (24)
42 GETTING AROUND How to get around town.
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TRY IT IN TORONTO! 21 unique experiences you can only find here.
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TAKE A SELFIE Snap your shot at the iconic TORONTO sign in Nathan Phillips Square, the massive AGO letters at the Art Gallery of Ontario, or next to a dinosaur at the Royal Ontario Museum.
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BOOST THE HOME TEAM Catch action shots of Canada’s only NBA and MLB teams, the Toronto Raptors and the Toronto Blue Jays!
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SNAP A STAR Take a pic of Ryan Reynolds, Margaret Atwood or Mario Lemieux... or at least their stars on Canada’s Walk of Fame.
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TASTE THE WORLD IN KENSINGTON MARKET Sample Salvadoran pupusas or Jamaican jerk in this multicultural market.
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SHOP CENTRE ICE Browse the supermarket inside legendary Maple Leaf Gardens. A big red dot on the floor marks where the Toronto Maple Leafs once faced off against NHL rivals.
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CHOW DOWN ON A PEAMEAL BACON SAMMY Tr y the city ’s official sandwich at St. Lawrence Market,
one of the world’s top-ranked food markets.
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STEP OUTSIDE THE CN TOWER Buckle into your harness for the CN Tower EdgeWalk experience, which takes place outside the tower’s main pod, 1,168 feet above street level.
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TAKE A DIP AT THE TORONTO ISLANDS Dare to go bare at clothing optional Hanlan’s Point Beach or suit up at Centre Island Beach instead.
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HANG WITH GORILLAS, CHILL WITH STINGRAYS Tackle the Toronto Zoo’s Gorilla Climb Ropes Course, almost 33 feet above ground. Or snorkel with stingrays at Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada.
kick out of its immersive escape room experiences.
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GET UP CLOSE TO THE STANLEY CUP Or practise your slap shot at the Hockey Hall of Fame, home of the world’s largest collection of hockey memorabilia.
SUPERB STROLLS
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RIDE THE RED ROCKET Board an iconic streetcar and commute like a local.
WANDER THE WORLD Tour Toronto’s two most centrally located Chinatowns. Visit Little Italy, Corso Italia (now home to a vibrant mix of Latin American restaurants), Little Portugal, Greektown and Gerrard India Bazaar.
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WANDER AN AUTHENTIC CASTLE Tour Casa Loma’s 98 rooms, secret passageways and turrets. Older kids will get a
DISCOVER INDUSTRIAL VICTORIANA Stroll cobblestone lanes in The Distillery Historic District, North America’s largest,
St. Lawrence Market best-preserved collection of Victorian industrial architecture.
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GO UNDERGROUND The PATH links nearly 1,200 shops, restaurants and services along its 30 km (19 mile) underground route.
CULTURAL GEMS
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STAY UP LATE AT NUIT BLANCHE The free, all-night art extravaganza’s otherworldly installations transform the city for one night every fall.
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CATCH THE BEST IN CINEMA AT TIFF The world-renowned Toronto International Film Festival runs each September. Or visit the TIFF Bell Lightbox for year-round film and design exhibits.
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GO SOLE SEARCHING It’s a feast for your eyes at the Bata Shoe Museum, which boasts the most comprehensive collection of footwear on the planet!
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CITY CELEBRATIONS
Pride Toronto
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CELEBRATE DIVERSITY Fly your rainbow flag at Pride Toronto. More than one million LGBTQ people and allies participate each year.
CLIFTON LI (ST. LAWRENCE MARKET)
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SEE THE BIG CITY, BRIGHT LIGHTS Experience Yonge-Dundas Square. Catch a show, or shop, sip or dine in the surrounding retail stores, bars and restaurants.
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FEEL THE BEAT Groove to soca, reggae and calypso at Toronto Caribbean Carnival, North America’s biggest Caribbean festival.
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Toronto International Film Festival
Plan your next vacation around one of the city’s top 10 arts, culture and sports extravaganzas. BY HELEN RACANELLI 1 DEAR EVAN HANSEN THE BUZZ: The multiple Tony Award-winning musical makes its international debut at Mirvish Productions (now playing). A Broadway hit, Dear Evan Hansen has racked up accolades for its GRAMMY Award-winning soundtrack and sensitive portrayal of youth mental health issues. TICKETS: MIRVISH.COM
2 STADIUM ROCK AT SCOTIABANK ARENA THE BUZZ: Rock out at a oncein-a-lifetime Scotiabank Arena stadium show. Three standouts: Cher’s Here We Go Again tour (April 2019), P!nk’s Beautiful Trauma (May 2019), and Elton John’s Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour (October 2019). TICKETS: TICKETMASTER.CA
4 IHEARTRADIO MUCH MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS THE BUZZ: Idols like Shawn Mendes and Halsey perform at the MMVAs (Summer 2019). Tickets to this hyped, huge annual open-air gala outside Much Music’s studios at Queen and John are free. TICKETS: FOLLOW @MUCH ON TWITTER AND @MUCHMUSIC ON INSTAGRAM FOR INFO
2019 EVENTS JANUARY v D esignTO Festival v Interior Design Show v 21C Music Festival v Toronto International Boat Show v Toronto Light Festival JANUARY – MARCH v W interlicious JANUARY – FEBRUARY FEBRUARY v T he Artist Project Contemporary Art Fair v B loor-Yorkville Icefest v C anadian International AutoShow v Toronto Black Film Festival v W interfolk Blues and Roots Music Festival
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MARCH v C anada Blooms: The Flower and Garden Festival v N ational Home Show v O ne of a Kind Spring Show & Sale v St. Patrick’s Day Parade v Toronto Comicon v Toronto Sportsmen’s Show APRIL v Creativ Festival v H ot Docs Canadian International D ocumentary Festival APRIL – MAY
MAY v C anadian Music Week v C arassauga: Mississauga’s Festival of Cultures v D oors Open Toronto v G oodLife Fitness Toronto Marathon v Inside Out Toronto LGBT Film Festival MAY – JUNE v M ississauga Marathon v S cotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival v Toronto Jewish Film Festival v Woofstock JUNE v CeleBRAMPTON v Field Trip
v L uminato Festival v M ississauga Waterfront Festival v N orth by Northeast v O ntario Craft Beer Week v Pepsi North America Cup v P ride Toronto v Q ueen’s Plate v R edpath Waterfront Festival v T he Streetsville Founders’ Bread and Honey Festival v T he Taste of Little Italy v Tastemaker Toronto v TD Toronto Jazz Festival JULY v Beaches International Jazz Festival v Bud Light Dreams Festival
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MUST-SEES
3 LUMINATO FESTIVAL THE BUZZ: Cutting-edge visual art, music, dance and theatre shine during Luminato’s hotly anticipated annual event ( June 2019), held at venues across the city. TICKETS: LUMINATOFESTIVAL.COM
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5 ROGERS CUP THE BUZZ: Catch the Greatest Of All Time, Serena Williams, on centre court as the women’s event returns to York University’s campus for the Rogers Cup (August 2019). Local fans will be cheering for Canada’s top female player, Eugenie Bouchard, at this week-long tournament. TICKETS: ROGERSCUP.COM 6 TORONTO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL (TIFF) THE BUZZ: For 11 thrilling days, TIFF (September 2019) reigns with a lineup that covers foreign and indie films to world premieres of Hollywood blockbusters. Stars like Natalie Portman and Armie Hammer grace the red carpet at this selfie- and autograph-friendly festival. TICKETS: TIFF.NET 7 JFL42 THE BUZZ: Get the giggles going at this festival that spotlights top stand-up comics at venues across Toronto (September 2019). Headliners in 2018 included comedy royals Ken Jeong and Wanda Sykes. TICKETS: JFL42.COM 8 TORONTO WOMEN’S FASHION WEEK THE BUZZ: Local fashion
v Canada Day Brampton Chinguacousy Park v Canada Day Mississauga Celebration Square v Canada Day Nathan Phillips Square v Carabram: Brampton’s Multicultural Festival v Honda Indy Toronto v R BC Canadian Open v Summerlicious v TD Salsa in Toronto Festival v Toronto Caribbean Carnival JULY – AUGUST v The Toronto Fringe Festival v Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibition v Toronto’s Festival of Beer
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hounds, media and celebs flock to TWFW for top local designers and the most soigné Canadian women’s labels. The event includes runway shows, films and talks (September 2019). Featured, famed labels have included Rudsak, Pink Tartan and David Dixon. TICKETS: TW-FW.COM
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9 HOCKEY HALL OF FAME INDUCTION SHOWCASE 2019 THE BUZZ: See hockey’s greatest heroes up close (yes, there will be selfies!) as the sport’s highest honours are bestowed on icons, including Hayley Wickenheiser. Weekend events include Q&As, autograph sessions, a Legends Classic game and the Induction Ceremony (November 2019). TICKETS: HHOF.COM 10 CANADA’S WALK OF FAME AWARDS SHOW THE BUZZ: Cheer on Canada’s brightest luminaries at this star-studded celebration of Canada’s best and brightest (December 2019). Past inductees include Ryan Reynolds, Seth Rogen and Margaret Atwood. TICKETS: CANADASWALKOFFAME.COM
AUGUST v Canadian National Exhibition AUGUST – SEPTEMBER v Fan Expo Canada v G reektown Taste of the Danforth v Rogers Cup v TD Mosaic 2019: South Asian Festival of Mississauga v V ELD Music Festival SEPTEMBER v Buffer Festival v JFL42 v Tim Hortons Southside Shuffle Blues & Jazz Festival v Toronto Beer Week v Toronto International
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BuskerFest for Epilepsy AUGUST – SEPTEMBER v Toronto International Film Festival v The Word On The Street Toronto OCTOBER v A rt Toronto: Toronto International Art Fair v Creativ Festival v Halloween on Church v Nuit Blanche Toronto v Planet in Focus Environmental Film Festival v Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon v Toronto International Festival of Authors OCTOBER – NOVEMBER
NOVEMBER v Cavalcade of Lights v Hockey Hall of Fame Induction Weekend v One of a Kind Show & Sale NOVEMBER – DECEMBER v The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair v The Santa Claus Parade DECEMBER v New Year’s Eve at Nathan Phillips Square v The Nutcracker v Toronto Christmas Market NOVEMBER – DECEMBER
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NEWS
WHAT’S NEW AND EXCITING AROUND TOWN IN 2019
COLLISION COURSE Toronto’s tech boom gets the international stamp of approval as influential annual tech conference Collision (May 20 to 23, 2019) kicks off a three-year stint in the city. Some stats that swayed the technocrati to Toronto:
+28,900
new tech jobs created in 2017, more than Seattle, New York, Washington, D.C., and the San Francisco Bay Area combined
CN TOWER MAKEOVER
Thanks to a recent mega reno, the 43-year-old CN Tower boasts three new Observation Level window walls, providing nearly seamless floor-to-ceiling sightlines and improving the view for kids and people with mobility challenges. There’s also a new glass floor on the upper LookOut level, 346 m (1,136 ft) above the street, plus three new bistros serving up casual bites like panini, salads and poutine.
FLAVOUR UNION
Bring your appetite to Union Station, home to a tasty new food court. Tempting options include local faves Loaded Pierogi (dumplings), Paramount (Middle Eastern cuisine) and Bangkok Buri (Thai street food).
HIGH NOTES
The Toronto Symphony Orchestra has a duo of intriguing features this year, so get those opera glasses ready to go. First up: the Star Wars Film Concert Series completes its run with two episodes airing on the big screen (October 2019 and May 2020) accompanied by scores played live by the TSO. Or grab a ticket to Modern Broadway (June 2019), which stars soprano Betsy Wolfe and tenor Jeremy Jordan, led by Steven Reineke, as they perform songs from Broadway hits (think Book of Mormon, The Baker’s Wife and Miss Saigon).
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North American rank for ability to attract tech talent (2018)
15% of jobs in Toronto are in tech
132,000 square feet
size of Microsoft’s state-of-the-art HQ opening downtown in 2020
$ 1 billion expected investment in creating Sidewalk Toronto, a 12-acre mixed-use innovation district on the eastern waterfront
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MUSEUM & GALLERY SCENE v At the recently reopened Museum of Contemporary Art, you’ll find exhibits from Chantal Akerman (February to April), and The Age of You: Douglas Coupland, Shumon Basar, Hans Ulrich Obrist (September 2019 to January 2020). Over at the Museum of Illusions, expect eyefooling, Instagram-teasing visual adventures. Then, at Gardiner Museum, iconic ceramic works from human rights activist Ai Weiwei will be featured in Unbroken (now to June 2019). v The Royal Ontario Museum recently unveiled its new look: an alfresco gathering space off leafy Philosopher’s Walk and a refreshing facelift to its historic Queen’s Park entrance. Past its storied doors, two buzzworthy exhibitions are making waves. First, its dinosaur family has grown with the ankylosaur, a 76-millionyear-old dino specimen
named by ROM scientists and introduced to the world in Zuul: Life of an Armoured Dinosaur (now through May 2019). Second, movie buffs will want to get their elbows out to snag a good look at Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett’s classic horror and sci-fi poster, props and costumes collection at It’s Alive! ( July 2019 to January 2020). v At the Art Gallery of Ontario, Yayoi Kusama’s Instagram eye candy is back. Infinity Mirrored Room – Let’s Survive Forever joins the AGO’s permanent collection this spring. Catch Brian Jungen’s sculptures made of repurposed materials ( June 2019 through August 2019). In September 2019, the inaugural Toronto Biennial of Art launches on the waterfront. This 90-day visual arts experience makes art accessible to locals and visitors alike while reflecting the city’s diversity.
Canada’s Wonderland’s new Yukon Striker is a record-smashing thrill ride. Be one of the first to ride the world’s fastest (130 km/h or 80 mph), tallest (75 m or 245 ft) and longest (1,105 m or 3,625 ft) dive coasters. Plus, for the first time ever, the theme park extends its season. In November 2019, the park’s new WinterFest launches with 40,000+ sparkling ornaments, delish holiday treats and live entertainment.
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OCEAN ACTIVISM AT THE TORONTO ZOO
The Toronto Zoo hosts Washed Ashore (May to November 2019), an exhibit of giant sea life sculptures fashioned from marine debris. Scientifically based signage educates viewers about ocean stewardship and responsible consumer habits— after all, when it comes to saving our seas, every action counts.
Hamilton
HAMILTON’S IN THE HOUSE! Believe the hype and snap up tickets now to Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Hamilton, the Broadway phenomenon, which makes its long-awaited Toronto run with Mirvish Productions shows starting in February 2020.
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NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH Toronto is a city of neighbourhoods, each with its own distinct vibe and character. Some predate the modern city of Toronto, while others may have popped up since your last visit. So hop on public transit, rent a bike or lace up your walking shoes: explore all the city has to offer, one area at a time! 12
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a hip up-and-coming vibe can be found in Toronto’s east end. 1 CITY CENTRE The central business district heats up the urban core with its busy, buzzy vibe.
4 WESTSIDE Trendy, dynamic and open late, here’s where locals head to have a good time.
2 MIDTOWN Leafy streets and cultural attractions beckon in the area surrounding the University of Toronto.
5 WATERFRONT & TORONTO ISLANDS Arts, culture and million-dollar views combine along the beautiful Lake Ontario waterfront.
3 OLD TOWN The roots of modern Toronto start here in the city’s historic heart.
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6 EASTSIDE Ethnic enclaves, delicious food and
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7 DON VALLEY Head north to uncover Toronto’s hidden natural attractions and cultural gems. 8 HIGH PARK Go west for family-friendly restaurants, shopping and parks galore. 9 UPTOWN Explore Toronto’s heritage and green space, with cultural attractions and food.
10 SCARBOROUGH The east is filled with surprises, from the sprawling zoo to the best ethnic food. 11 ETOBICOKE This quiet, park-filled area shines with natural attractions and restaurants. 12 BRAMPTON Discover and savour this exciting and multicultural city. 13 MISSISSAUGA This vibrant city offers stellar shopping and delicious dining.
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Located in the heart of the action, City Centre includes some of Toronto’s most dynamic areas. Broker some deals or sit down for a power lunch in the downtown Financial District. Catch a Broadway-style show, and then hit the dance floor in an Entertainment District nightclub or lounge. The Yonge Street corridor offers prime shopping, as well as Yonge-Dundas Square’s cultural events. Church-Wellesley 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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DON’T MISS year-round 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 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. Avid foodies and in-the-know shoppers head to Koreatown for its barbecue restaurants and K-beauty boutiques. Midtown is also where you’ll find the Ontario Legislature at Queen’s Park. DON’T MISS
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 close to 20 arts and cultural landmarks and attractions
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packed on Bloor Street between Bathurst and Bay v Cool ceramic art at the Gardiner Museum v Philosopher’s Walk or strolling through a treelined street on the U of T campus v Casa Loma, an authentic castle, complete with turrets, secret passages and escape room mystery games
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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
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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-and-coming Corktown, also part of this community, is home to unique indie shops and cafés.
DON’T MISS 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 Sony Centre For The Performing Arts (to be renamed Meridian Hall in September 2019) or St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts
v Instagramming the iconic Gooderham “Flatiron” Building v Underpass Park: the innovative space— for skateboarders, b-ballers and streetart enthusiasts— is located under the Eastern Avenue, Richmond and Adelaide overpasses and is a great place to wander with your takeout latte
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This trendy part of town is where you’ll find some of the city’s hottest haunts, including Queen Street West, with its clubs, lounges, cafés, restaurants and bar scene. Popular Ossington Village 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. Westside is also the location of the arty, iconoclastic West Queen West, deemed by Vogue magazine to be the second-coolest district 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 Westside is where you’ll find the best-known, most central and most Instagram-friendly one.
DON’T MISS 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 unrivalled Canadian
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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 armament
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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. DON’T MISS v Sitting under an umbrella and chilling amid the urban 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
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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 awaiting 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 and brunch therapy, don’t miss Leslieville, known for its indie boutiques, cafés and restaurants.
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East and north 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 fine arts at the expansive Aga Khan
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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 Gardens
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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 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 Toronto Centre for the Arts 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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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. DON’T MISS v The European bakeries and dessert cafés of Bloor West Village v The sunrise at Humber Bay v Instagramming the beautifully 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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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 some of the country’s best) ethnic food, dished out in unassuming little strip mall restos. 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 only 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
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v Brushing up on your local history at the Scarborough Museum v Posing for photos at the Guild Park and Gardens sculpture park
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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, artier vibe replete with small galleries, vintage 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 jewelers who specialize in 22- and 24-karat gold and diamond designer jewelry. You’ll also find a variety of shops, salons and multicultural restaurants, including ones that offer South Asian and Caribbean delicacies. DON’T MISS 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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Brampton earned its Flower City moniker with its award-winning flower beds and gorgeous floral displays. Garden Square in the heart of the historic downtown is a cultural hub, alive with arts and cultural events, plus a weekly farmers’ market from spring to fall. Nearby, nature rules at the city’s picturesque Gage Park, adjacent to PAMA (Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archive), a vibrant new art space. Brampton’s diverse ethnic population, which boasts a strong South Asian community, means that restos offering authentic cuisine are worth visiting.
One of Canada’s fastest-growing cities, Mississauga ticks off all the cultural boxes: museums, festivals, theatres and a thriving food scene, while the region’s lakefront and rivers offer boating, fishing and other nature-based activities. Known as Mississauga’s Village on the Lake, the Port Credit community is situated at the mouth of the Credit River, along the shores of Lake Ontario—making it one of the most picturesque areas in the province. The Saug’s more urban community of Streetsville (aka the Village in the City) sits on the banks of the Credit River, boasting fashionable boutiques, spas, cafés and restaurants, plus the largest concentration of historic buildings in Mississauga.
DON’T MISS v Hiking part of the 19.2 km (11.93 mile) section of the Waterfront Trail v Shopping the farmers’ market (Saturdays in Port Credit and Streetsville, from June to October)
v The annual Streetsville Founders’ Bread and Honey Festival and Port Credit’s Mississauga Waterfront Festival v Free public performances and
activities at Mississauga Celebration Square v Shopping at Square One Shopping Centre, which has more than 300 top retailers under one roof
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DON’T MISS v Working out in Gage Park, home to a skating rink and running trails v Brampton’s Art Walk of Fame in the square v Theatre, musicals and symphony performances at the Rose Theatre Brampton v Live performances at Summer Outdoor Theatre Square
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v Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema is a heritage theatre dedicated to documentaries, indie films and festivals. v One of the largest festivals of its kind in the world, the Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival features over 1,500 artists at galleries and other public venues. v Check out the newly reopened Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto Canada. For international photography, explore the Ryerson Image Centre.
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Get your arts-and-culture fix at one of Toronto’s top museums, galleries, theatres and festivals. FOR THE BEST IN LIVE THEATRE… v Catch a Broadway blockbuster at one of Mirvish Productions’ four venues, including the Royal Alexandra Theatre and Princess of Wales Theatre, both of which anchor Toronto’s downtown theatre district. v Soulpepper and Canadian Stage champion homegrown talent, while international productions headline at the Sony Centre For The Performing Arts (to be renamed the Meridian Hall in September 2019), Rose Theatre Brampton and Mississauga’s Living Arts Centre. FOR THE BEST IN PERFORMANCE ART… 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 music, dance, theatre and visual arts. v The Art Gallery of Ontario is
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Toronto International Film Festival renowned for its outstanding Canadian Collection, which includes the Group of Seven and contemporaries, and a much-talked-about Frank Gehry-designed expansion FOR THE BEST IN VISUAL ARTS… 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 more than 75 in total!).
FOR THE BEST IN HISTORY… v Explore the Royal Ontario Museum for its Bat Cave, antiquities from around the world, dinosaurs and more. v Uncover 12 centuries of Islamic art at the Aga Khan Museum, which is housed in an architecturally striking contemporary building located on expansive grounds. vDowntown’s Fort York National Historic Site boasts Canada’s largest collection of War of 1812 buildings and an 1813 battle site.
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CITY HUES Uber5000 animates the city with his vivid urban visions. BY MEGHAN YURI YOUNG
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oronto graffiti artist Uber5000’s mural Longer Nights, Brighter Lights celebrates winter in the city. “I wanted to focus on the people in Toronto, so I painted my version of the Nathan Phillips Square skating rink. It’s a great metaphor for Toronto: people from all over the city gather, glide around and enjoy the winter. It’s an activity that brings people together purely for fun,” says the artist, aka Allan Ryan. One of the city’s more prolif ic street ar tists, Uber5000 has three large works on display in downtown’s Graffiti Alley (ground zero for Toronto’s street-art scene), while his signature yellow bird, Lucky, pops up on surfaces all over town. A love of Saturday morning cartoons and their invented worlds has long influenced his work. Originally from Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Ryan was lured by Toronto’s larger canvas over a decade ago. He has since turned his passion for murals into a full-time gig. “It requires a lot of work and consumes almost all of my time, but I love it,” he says.
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EXPERIENCE, EXPLORE, ENJOY TOUR A HISTORIC FOOD MARKET Nibble and browse your way through the scenic St. Lawrence Market, previously ranked the top food market in the world by National Geographic. Devour Portuguese churrasco chicken sandwiches or hot from-the-oven bagels, and then load up on gourmet goodies to bring home. Still hungry? Wander the side streets of Kensington Market, snacking on an authentic Jamaican patty or Mexican torta.
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Lee, Luckee) and Cory Vitiello (Flock Rotisserie + Greens). Or gain Instagram foodie cred via a selfie with local arbiters of taste, like Jen Agg (Grey Gardens, Le Swan), Brandon Olsen (La Banane, CXBO Chocolates) or Grant Van Gameren (Bar Isabel, Bar Raval, Rosalinda).
ORDER UP AT A FOOD TRUCK Feast on trendy comfort foods like pulled pork or poutine. Try proven favourites like Buster’s Sea Cove (seafood), the Food Dudes (comfort food) or Fidel Gastro’s (sandwiches with attitude), or try something new like roti tacos from Taco Truck Toronto. Park your appetite and map out a culinary plan of attack at torontofoodtrucks.ca.
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SAVOUR GLOBAL FLAVOURS Thanks to Toronto’s immense cultural diversity, you can taste the world without leaving our city limits. Always wanted to nosh on bulgogi? Head to Koreatown. Unsure of the differences between Indian, Pakistani and Afghani cuisine? Try them all in Little India, aka Gerrard India Bazaar. From Tibetan momos in Parkdale to Polish pierogies in Roncesvalles Village, there’s always a new menu— and culture—to explore. (Don’t forget dessert: Dundas Street West near Bay Street is home to a cluster of Japanese dessert cafés.)
SIP LOCAL LCBO stores are the main liquor purveyors in Ontario, but select grocery stores carry regional craft beers, ciders and wine. Want to explore our microbrewery scene? Mill Street Brewery (also the spot to sip ciders by Brickworks Ciderhouse), C’est What, Amsterdam BrewHouse, Steam Whistle Brewing, Old Credit Brewery Co. and Bellwoods Brewery are just a few of the many great places to enjoy a pint.
GET FED BY A CELEB CHEF If pop-culture food stars whet your appetite, book a table at a chef-driven resto. Local Food Network regulars include Lynn Crawford (Ruby Watchco), Susur Lee (Lee, Kid
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Sip, savour and munch the quintessential flavours of Canada. NIAGARA ICEWINE Find out what all the fuss is about with a sip of worldfamous Niagara icewine. Buy it at LCBO stores or make a day trip to Niagara for a winery tour. MAPLE WATER You’ve already loaded up on maple syrup, so try maple water next! Available at health food stores, the maple tree’s refreshing spring sap is also served at restaurants like Café Belong and Antler. APPLE CIDER Fresh-pressed apple cider is an all-ages treat you can find in many food shops, but to sample the best hard ciders, a visit to Her Father’s Cider Bar + Kitchen or Brickworks Ciderhouse is a must. SAVOUR… BUTTER TARTS Ontario is known for ooey-gooey butter tarts. You can find them throughout town, but try local faves Bonjour Brioche, Harbord Bakery and Mabel’s Bakery (for a toffee version) for starters.
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BIRCH SYRUP Maple syrup’s more complex sister has semisweet nuances of caramel, honey and licorice, plus balsamic spice. Pick it up at Forbes Wild Foods, alongside other traditional preserves. CANADIAN MUSTARD Boasting over 36 varieties, the award-winning Kozlik’s Canadian Mustard passes muster with discerning marinade crafters and sandwich lovers. MUNCH… PEAMEAL BACON SANDWICH Treat your taste buds to Toronto’s official signature dish. St. Lawrence Market’s Carousel Bakery is our city’s best-known peameal purveyor.
BANNOCK Try Canada’s original quick flatbread at (where else?) Bannock, on the ground floor of the Hudson’s Bay flagship store at Queen West and Yonge Street. RED FIFE WHEAT Grown locally and prized for its nutty flavor, Red Fife is one Canada’s oldest wheat varieties. Red Fife by Rowe sells pasta and muffins at Evergreen Brick Works and other farmers’ markets around town. LAKE ERIE PICKEREL Get hooked on Lake Erie pickerel. This flavourful Great Lakes whitefish pops up on locavore restaurant menus throughout the city and the Niagara Region. FIDDLEHEADS Enjoy Ontario’s native fiddlehead harvest. The bright green baby fern fronds usually hit farmers’ markets and restaurant menus in May.
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See clay differently Fascinating galleries, exciting exhibitions, clay classes, family activities, dining, shopping, and more! Plan your visit at gardinermuseum.com QUEEN’S PARK, TORONTO • MUSEUM SUBWAY STOP (Across from the ROM) The Gardiner Museum is an accessible space. Please contact us for more details. Image: Jean-Pierre Larocque (Canadian, b.1953), Head #1 (detail), c.2005-2006, Purchased with the Financial Support of the Canada Council for the Arts
FOOD & DRINK
MIX MASTERS Stirred, shaken, smoked and sparked, these cocktails are #lit with just the right amount of spectacle. BY SIMONE OLIVERO PHOTOGRAPHY BY ALEX LUKEY
ONCE UPON A TIME
Old Fashioned lovers will be taken with this iteration featuring Bulleit b o u r b o n , Cr o w n Ro y a l N o r t h e r n Har vest r ye, Calvados apple brandy, brown butter and salted caramel stirred and smoked bar-side in a bell jar. BlueBlood Steakhouse, Midtown
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MAI TAI
Co c k t ail snob s k no w t ha t or gea t (o r a l m o n d s y r u p) i s t h e s e c r e t to an authentic Polynesians t y le mai t ai. T his Parkdale tiki bar makes their s in - house and i t go e s i n t o a co c k t a i l o f A p p l e t o n sig nat ure - blend r um and orange liqueur topped with a flaming lime. The Shameful Tiki Room, Parkdale
BEFUDDLEMENT DRAUGHT
Harry Potter fans will recognize this boozy concoction of gin, peach vodka, cherry brandy, triple sec, Bacardi 151 and ginger ale, fittingly served in a glass cauldron with two stacked shots of flaming blue curaŇŤao. The Lockhart, Little Portugal
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Cheers to secret menus. Ser ved in a goblet for t wo or more enthusias t s , t his mai t ai var iat ion fea tures a mix of Jamaican, Demerara and Barbados rum, Cointreau, orgeat and fresh lime, f inished with paper umbrellas, tropical fruit and, of cour se, fes ti ve sparkler s. Miss Thing’s, Parkdale
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A cut-cr ystal highball luxes up this classic tiki-bar monster, a blend of white, gold and dark overproof rum, a n d a p r i co t , p i n e a p p l e a n d l i m e juice topped with a blazing lemon. Rush Lane & Co., Queen Street West
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PISCO PASIÓN
Flash -frozen passion fr uit sorbet is t he fog g y s t ar of t his t w is t on the classic Peruvian cock tail. With Macchu pisco, passion fruit purée, simple syrup, fresh lime juice and egg whites, this sipper is icy perfection. Ritz-Carlton Bar, Entertainment District
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The area is home to Canada’s upscale department store, Holt Renfrew, and the flagship Roots store, a must for quality leather goods and cottage-chic casualwear. v Gentlemen, take note: Harry Rosen, Holt Renfrew Men, Gotstyle and the Queen Street West area all deliver the goods, with both local and international labels.
HUNTING + COLLECTING
Where to spree-shop like a local. Toronto’s top retail destinations range from cool vintage clothing stores and indie pop-ups to luxury boutiques, shopping malls and discount outlets. Read on for what you’ll find, where. VINTAGE AND INDIE v Love vintage design, local labels or bargain hunting? Head to the Eastside neighbourhoods of Leslieville and The Beaches for mid-century modern and retro furnishings and accessories. Or take the 501 Queen streetcar westbound until it reaches the Parkdale
neighbourhood, where you’ll find homegrown fashion and accessories, indie labels from around the world, and midcentury mod clothes and home furnishings. For a countercultural bohemian vibe, try Kensington Market’s vintage finds, antiques and secondhand clothing shops. LUXURY AND DESIGNER Head midtown for Bloor Street (also known as “Mink Mile”) and Yorkville, where you’ll find prestige international labels like Chanel, Hermès, Louis Vuitton and Tiffany.
CITY SWAG Don’t go home without mementoes of your visit. Toronto swag is as prized by locals as it is by tourists, BTW, so shop early so you can be reppin’ while still in town. v For sporty souvenirs, hit Jays Shop (CF Toronto Eaton Centre) or RealSports Apparel (Scotiabank Arena).
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v For cool Canadiana like Mountie dishware and provincial patches and pennants, check out Drake General Store.
v For assorted bits and bobs that channel Toronto pride, try Blue Banana Market (Kensington Market). v For local handcrafted goods, the Harbourfront Centre Shop is tops.
v For neighbourhoodname toques and subwaystation buttons, visit Spacing Store.
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SHOPPING MALLS AND OUTLETS v Dedicated mall mavens are spoiled for choice, with quality shopping malls dotting the city. Downtown is home to the legendary CF Toronto Eaton Centre, with Nordstrom, Saks Fifth Avenue and the flagship Hudson’s Bay department store (complete with a Kleinfeld bridal boutique). Or head underground to shop your way through the PATH system, which connects some 1,200 shops, restaurants and services in year-round, climate-controlled comfort. v Midtown, shoppers will find the intimate, upscale Yorkville Village. v Uptown, check out the super-size/super-chic Yorkdale Shopping Centre, the open-air CF Shops at Don Mills, and the outlet-heavy Vaughan Mills farther north. v To the west are CF Sherway Gardens, Mississauga’s Square One Shopping Centre and Brampton’s Bramalea City Centre. Beyond them lies Toronto Premium Outlets, with 80+ famous brand-name stores, in Halton Hills.
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Jam-pack your bags with homegrown finds from your new favourite city in the world. BY JAMIE NOGUCHI PHOTOGRAPHY BY ALEX LUKEY
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1 I Kinda Like It Here’s birch-ply wood coasters are laser cut locally. $40 per set of four, Spacing Store. 2 Take Drake home via Sad Truth Supply Co.’s Toronto-designed lapel pin. $10, Sonic Boom. 3 Sweetbark ’s small-batch singleorigin maple syrups are sourced from the forests of nearby Caledon. $22 (8 oz), $40 (16 oz), Forno Cultura. 4 Sate your sweet tooth on t he ci t y ’s mos t f lamboyant chocolate bonbons. $24 per nine-piece box, CBXO. 5 Arborist’s Toronto Blue Jays tee pairs Canada’s baseball team with Japanese tex t. $4 8 , Drake General Store. 6 There ’s a Spacing but ton for each of the Toronto Transit Commission’s 79 subway stations. $2 each, Spacing Store. 7 Bellwoods Brewer y taps local studio Doublenaut to design its artful beer labels. From $5 each, Bellwoods Brewer y. 8 Relive sightseeing highlights with a Tuck Trading Co. toque. $38, Sporting Life. 9 Smitten Kitten’s neighbourhood-reppin’ keychains are designed locally. $9, I Have A Crush On You.
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BURN OFF SOME ENERGY ...at Terminal 1’s GoodLife Fitness gym. The 10,000-squarefoot facility has state-of-the-art equipment, plus showers and towel service. No gear? No worries! They’ll rent you a fresh outfit and shoes.
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SHOP UP A STORM Ogle the luxury brands in Terminal 1 and pick up a gift for a loved one—or for yourself. With Coach, Burberry, Gucci, Salvatore Ferragamo and more, you’ve got every excuse to shop till boarding time.
AIRPORT ADVENTURES
Save your book for the flight. Here are 10 ways to make the most of your YYZ time. INSIDE THE AIRPORT GO ON A CULTURAL EXCURSION Pearson has a permanent collection of work by international artists. Stroll over to Richard Serra’s massive Tilted Spheres in Terminal 1. Also keep an eye open for Terminal 1’s mini-exhibits, which cover topics in design, natural history, science, pop culture and more.
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TAKE IT EASY Relax, recharge and refuel in a Plaza Premium Lounge (there are six located across Terminals 1 and 3). For a modest entry fee, you can enjoy hot food, an espresso bar, premium wine, beer and spirits, as well as Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs.
and seasonal produce are hot at Lynn Crawford’s The Hearth, while patty enthusiasts rave about Mark McEwan’s Nobel Burger Bar.
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GET A MANI-PEDI Refine your travel look with a mani-pedi or blowout. :10 Minute Manicure offers express beauty treatments and massage in its Terminal 1 outpost.
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SAVOUR A CUPPA Relax with a fruity iced tisane or steaming tea latte from DAVIDsTEA. Choose from more than 150 varieties to sip now or purchase as looseleaf souvenirs.
OUTSIDE THE AIRPORT GO ON A SHOPPING TRIP For longer layovers, take a taxi to Mississauga’s Square One Shopping Centre for designer shops and one of the city’s two Jamie’s Italian outposts. Closer to YYZ, the International Centre and Toronto Congress Centre often host designer clearance sales—check online to see if the timing’s right.
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HIT THE MIDWAY Bring the kids to blow off steam before their flight. With 12 full-size family rides (including bumper cars and an antique carousel), plus arcade games galore, Fantasy Fair is the largest indoor amusement park in Ontario. VISIT THE RACETRACK Catch a horse race or try your luck on 3,000+ slot machines and electronic table games at Woodbine Racetrack. Then gallop over to the on-site Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame, where the heroes and heroines of thoroughbred and standardbred racing are honoured.
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CHECK OUT TORONTO’S HOTTEST CHEFS Pearson hosts outposts of Toronto’s best chefs. Try Susur Lee’s modern Asian fusion at LEE Kitchen, or Massimo Capra’s casual Italian at Boccone Trattoria Veloce. Locally sourced ingredients
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Where to find the best live music in Toronto, day or night.
IF YOU LOVE... JAZZ, BLUES & FOLK Head to... Grossman’s Tavern, Reservoir Lounge or the legendary Rex Hotel Jazz and Blues Bar. For a fancy vibe, check out Jazz Bistro or Hugh’s Room Live for a dinner-club environment.
renamed Meridian Hall in September 2019) for blockbuster shows. Try Phoenix Concert Theatre and Rebel for intimate concerts from big-name acts. IF YOU LOVE… INDIE ROCK Head to... Queen Street West’s iconic Horseshoe Tavern, Cameron House and Drake Underground. Other venues known for up-and-coming acts include Lee’s Palace, The Dakota Tavern and The Opera House.
IF YOU LOVE… LATIN Head to... Lula Lounge, El Rancho, Reposado or Mambo Lounge to dance to a Latin beat. Or take to the streets at the Toronto Salsa Festival, TD Salsa in Toronto Festival or Beaches Latin Carnival. IF YOU LOVE... DJ/EDM Head to... DJ-driven venues like CODA and The Mod Club. Party to an LGBTQ-positive vibe at Fly 2.0, in Church-Wellesley Village.
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IF YOU LOVE... OPERA & CLASSICAL Head to... the 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 YOU LOVE… HIP-HOP & RAP Head to... The Everleigh for late-night DJ sets or Uniun for its high-energy dance floor.
IF YOU LOVE… CHART-TOPPING SUPERSTARS Head to... Budweiser Stage, Scotiabank Arena, Rogers Centre, or Sony Centre For The Performing Arts (to be
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Canada’s largest museum of art, culture and nature 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
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All images © ROM, 2018, unless otherwise stated. Photo of ROM: Sam Javanrouh. Top: Figure of Yamantaka Vajrabhairava Ekavira. Gilt copper alloy, pigment. Tibet, 18th century AD. Left: Child’s moccasin. Beaded hide soles and uppers. Lakota or Dakota (Sioux), Manitoba. Edmund Morris Collection. The ROM is an agency of the Government of Ontario.
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Beat the high scorers at Mississauga’s Playdium, an interactive entertainment centre with everything from batting cages to video games.
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Ride a mini-train, visit a real roundhouse and an 1896 railway station and check out vintage rail cars and locomotives at the Toronto Railway Museum.
Check out 20 all-ages adventures the whole family will love.
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Take on the world’s tallest, fastest and longest dive roller coaster at Canada’s Wonderland (we’re looking at you, Yukon Striker!), or check out the kids’ and toddlers’ zones for slower-paced fun!
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Get up close and personal with stingrays and sand tiger sharks at Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada.
Meet some furry and feathery farm friends at Riverdale Farm.
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Paddle, walk or bike the waterfront via Harbourfront Centre. (Rental kayaks and canoes may have minimum age requirements.)
Play make-believe in Casa Loma, a real-life castle with towers, turrets, a stable and secret passages.
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Test your nerves and walk a glass floor 1,122 feet above street level at the CN Tower. (And don’t forget: photos or it didn’t happen!)
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Touch the Stanley Cup and try the cool interactive zone at the Hockey Hall of Fame.
Check out the Toronto Zoo’s newest guests: brother-and-sister duo Vasili and Kira, endangered Amur tigers (the world’s largest subspecies of tigers). And say hi to Rasputin, an Aldabra tortoise weighing in at 186 kg (410 lb).
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Cheer on our home teams: the Toronto Raptors (NBA), Blue Jays (MLB), TFC (MLS), Maple Leafs (NHL), Argonauts (CFL), Rock (National Lacrosse League) and Wolfpack (our new rugby league team). Meet a capybara family, ride a trackless train, tour Colborne Lodge or play tag in an adventure playground at High Park.
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Delve into theatre, with live performances by Young People’s Theatre or Famous PEOPLE Players. Or have a blast at Ross Petty Productions’ annual holiday pantomime spectacular.
Take the ferry across Lake Ontario to Centre Island for an amusement park surrounded by water. Ride a pony, drive an antique car or take a spin on a windmill-style Ferris wheel.
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Time-travel to the 1800s at Black Creek Pioneer Village. Try a historic trade or craft or learn a tune from days gone by.
Get your hands dirty at a children’s workshop at the Royal Ontario Museum, Art Gallery of Ontario or Gardiner Museum.
After a crash course at Pirate School, board the Island Rogue and set sail for a treasure hunt around the Toronto Islands in Pirate Life.
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Build your LEGO masterpiece at LEGOLAND ® Discovery Centre, located inside Vaughan Mills mall.
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Have a hair-raising electrical experience or test your reaction time at the Ontario Science Centre. Catch a nature, science or tech flick on the IMAX dome screen afterward.
Swing, crawl and balance your way through seven zip lines, six treetop courses and over 65 aerial games at Brampton’s Treetop Trekking.
For cool videos, scavenger hunts and games, check out Yo-Toronto.com!
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Explore the great outdoors with these active adventures in Canada’s Downtown. PADDLE THE TORONTO ISLANDS… ...via kayak or canoe. The boat rental facility is located near the Centre Island shrubbery maze.
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GO FOR A HIKE... ...in Rouge National Urban Park, Canada’s first national park within an urban area. Or head to one of the city’s numerous leafy ravines. RUN SOME LAPS... ...around Queen’s Park or pace yourself along a stretch of the waterfront’s Martin Goodman Trail. STAND-UP PADDLEBOARD (SUP)… ...at Blue Flag-certified KewBalmy Beach. Rentals and lessons are available through WSUP Toronto.
BIKE, WHEEL, WALK OR HAND-CYCLE... ...the Pan Am Path, a legacy of the 2015 Pan Am and Parapan Am Games, with more than 80 km (50 miles) of continuous trail across the city. SKI OR SNOWBOARD... ...in Centennial Park or Earl Bales Park (equipment rental and lessons are available). Or snowshoe along a trail in High Park.
SHOW OFF YOUR FIGURE EIGHTS... ...ice skating at Harbourfront’s Natrel Rink, Nathan Phillips Square or one of the many outdoor park rinks. CHANNEL YOUR INNER CAT(FISH) OR COBRA(FISH)... ...at a destination yoga class at Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada. DIVE INTO OPEN-WATER SWIMMING... ...at Blue Flag-certified Woodbine Beach. GO FOR A SCENIC WALK... ...at the Eastside’s beautiful Scarborough Bluffs.
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15 places you’ll find Torontonians making the most out of winter.
THE CAVALCADE OF LIGHTS Toronto’s official holiday kickoff starts at Nathan Phillips Square. Festivities include the lighting of the City Hall Christmas tree, live music, skating and fireworks.
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THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL WINTER FAIR Animal lovers flock to The Royal Horse Show and President’s Choice SuperDogs. Don’t miss the marketplace for food and wine sampling and demos.
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ICE-SKATING RINKS... Rentals make it easy to go for a whirl at local-fave rinks Nathan Phillips Square, Natrel Rink at Harbourfront Centre and Mississauga’s Celebration Square.
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...AND ICE TRAILS Adventure beckons at ice-skating trails. Try the Bentway Skate Trail, Greenwood Park, Evergreen Brick Works, Colonel Sam Smith Park or Brampton’s Gage Park.
THE SANTA CLAUS PARADE This 115-year-old parade winds through multiple downtown hoods, so everyone gets a chance to enjoy its floats and marching bands.
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OUTDOOR ART EXHIBITS Get a subzero culture fix at Winter Stations, which transforms the lifeguard stations of Kew and Balmy Beaches along Ashbridges Bay into awe-inspiring art installations. Its spinoff, Ice Breakers, incorporates the lakeshore along Queens Quay West; head farther west to Ontario Place for its dazzling Winter Light Exhibition. During the Toronto Light Festival, The Distillery Historic District’s Victorian-era industrial buildings are aglow with illuminating installations.
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TORONTO CHRISTMAS MARKET The Distillery Historic District’s Toronto Christmas Market is an annual tradition for many, with its twinkling lights, cobblestone lanes, beer gardens and carollers.
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WINDOW-WATCH AT HUDSON’S BAY & SAKS FIFTH AVENUE Join the annual pilgrimage to Queen and Yonge streets to ooh and aah over the Christmas tableaux on display in the windows of these flagship stores.
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FAMILY-FRIENDLY WINTER WONDERLANDS Families can celebrate the season in the heart of downtown, at Yonge-Dundas Square, where free KidzFest activities include music and stage performances. Or they can head up to Canada’s Wonderland for the theme park’s new-for-2019 WinterFest, a holiday extravaganza of twinkling lights, ice skating, live performances and rides.
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ONE OF A KIND SHOW & SALE Featuring 800+ local artisans and designers, the “Christmas edition” of this juried marketplace is considered one-stop gift shopping by discerning locals.
THE NUTCRACKER Choreographed by James Kudelka, The National Ballet of Canada’s sparkling interpretation of The Nutcracker is a must-see.
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WINTERLICIOUS Whet your appetite with prix fixe lunch and dinner at 200+ top restaurants during this two-week-long foodiepleasing promotion.
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HOCKEY HALL OF FAME Test your play-by-play skills, practise slap shots and take a gander at the Stanley Cup at the Hockey Hall of Fame.
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BLOOR-YORKVILLE ICEFEST There’s more to Bloor-Yorkville than designer shopping, as its tony streets host ice sculptures, an ice-carving competition, a maple syrup taffy station and more.
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PATH When locals want to escape winter for a day, they head beneath the city streets to shop, dine and spa in a slush-free retail paradise. At 30 km (19 miles), PATH is the world’s largest underground retail complex.
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GETTING AROUND What you need to know for wherever you want to go. AIRPORT 411 v Toronto Pearson International Airport (code YYZ) is the main point of landing for most domestic and international flights. Toronto Pearson is 27 km (17 miles) northwest of downtown (about a half-hour drive). To get from the airport to downtown, you can: 1. Take the UP (Union Pearson) Express: The dedicated express air-rail service, which departs every 15 minutes, travels between Union Station and Toronto Pearson in 25 minutes and costs as little as $12.35 one way.
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2. Take public transit: Ride the Toronto Transit Commission’s (TTC) 192 Airport Rocket bus to Kipling subway station or take the 52A Lawrence West bus to Lawrence West subway station. Both stations are on subway lines serving the downtown core. Visit ttc.ca for more info. 3. Hire a ride: Look for the lineup signs for taxis. The average cost into the city is about $60. Uber and Lyft also operate in Toronto. 4. Catch a shuttle bus: Many hotels offer airport shuttles, so check whether yours does. 5. Rent a car: You’ll find major car-rental chains at Terminal 1 and Terminal 3. Most are open daily from 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. v Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport (code YTZ), located on the Toronto Islands, serves domestic, chartered and select U.S. flights. Passengers can walk to or from Billy Bishop via a pedestrian tunnel or take a short ferry ride to Toronto’s Harbourfront district, with taxi and public transit connections from there.
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TRAVELLING BY BUS v Toronto Coach Terminal is the main intercity bus depot, located downtown at 610 Bay St. It serves such bus companies as Greyhound, Coach Canada/ Trentway-Wagar/Megabus and Ontario Northland. v Union Station Bus Terminal is located at 141 Bay St. (south of Front Street and just east of Union Station). It is the hub for GO Transit buses servicing inter-region travel in and around the Greater Toronto Area. For more information, call 1-888-GET-ON-GO, 416869-3200 or visit gotransit.com. TRAVELLING BY TRAIN v All trains arrive and depart from Union Station (65 Front St. W.). VIA Rail handles most of Canada’s intercity routes and connects to the U.S. via Amtrak. The Amtrak/VIA Maple Leaf route runs between New York City and Toronto daily and takes about 12 and a half hours, depending on the border wait. For more information: 1-888-VIA-RAIL and viarail.ca; 1-800-USA-RAIL and amtrak.com. v GO Transit services interregion travel in and around the Greater Toronto Area. GO’s green-and-white trains also operate from Union Station. For more information, call 1-888-GET-ON-GO, 416-8693200 or visit gotransit.com.
IMPORTANT FYIs v Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA): All visa-exempt foreign fly-in visitors need an eTA. U.S. citizens and travellers with valid visas are exempt, as are visitors arriving by land or sea. v The legal drinking age is 19. Licensed establishments serve alcohol from 11 a.m. and 2 a.m. v To get married in Ontario, consenting partners age 18+ must first obtain a marriage licence. If you submit the application (available online) with two pieces of valid ID and the $140 fee, the licence can generally be processed within a day; it remains valid for 90 days. Same-sex marriage has www.SeeTorontoNow.com
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been legal since 2003. Find info (and the application form) at settlement.org. v General retail hours are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Some malls offer extended hours and some shops close earlier. Most retailers close earlier on Sundays.
EXPLORING THE CITY v By Toronto Transit Commission (TTC): Toronto’s subway system is easy to navigate. Maps are displayed on all subway cars and are available at station ticket booths. Subway stops connect to streetcar or bus routes across the city and the Greater Toronto Area. Single fare is $3.25 (adults), $2.10 (seniors/ students) and free for children
section on mississauga.ca, type in your origin and destination, and the website will map out your best route. For route information in Brampton, visit Brampton Transit at brampton.ca. v By GO Transit: For routes from Toronto to the suburbs and neighbouring regions, check GO Transit bus and train schedules at gotransit.com. v By taxi: Toronto has multiple cab companies, all charging the same base rate of $3.25 plus $1.75/km ($1.09/mile) or 52 cents a minute. Call 416-TAXICAB to connect to all taxi and airport taxi or limo companies. Fares from Toronto Pearson International Airport are regulated by zone and are non-negotiable. For a pre-
outlined at toronto.ca. Explore PATH’s underground walkways and shopping arcades beneath the downtown core. The 30 km (19 mile) PATH connects six subway stations, major hotels and several attractions, including Union Station, Roy Thomson Hall, Scotiabank Arena, CN Tower, CF Toronto Eaton Centre, Queens Quay and City Hall. A map is available at toronto.ca. v By water: Visit the city’s largest parkland, the Toronto Islands, just minutes from the downtown core. Depending on which island you visit, a ferry trip takes anywhere from 10 to 15 minutes. Regular crossings depart from the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal (located between Bay Street and Yonge Street on Queens Quay). Buy tickets in person or book online at toronto.ca/ferry.
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TTC streetcar 12 or under. TTC drivers don’t provide change. Hold on to your paper transfer for free connections and as proof of payment (POP); failing to provide POP may result in a fine. Save money by buying a daily or weekly pass. Another option is the PRESTO card, which is valid on the TTC, GO Transit, UP Express and any of the 11 participating transit agencies in Ontario. Passengers use credit or debit cards to load the cards for multiple trips or month-long access. Visit ttc.ca or call 416-393-INFO for info. v By regional transit: Visiting Mississauga? Go to the “Schedules and Trip Planner”
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approved flat rate, ask the driver for a rate sheet. v By Uber or Lyft: Uber and Lyft also operate in Toronto. Download the apps to your smartphone to use the ridehailing services. v By bike: Renting a bike is easy. Keep your eyes peeled for automated bike stands throughout the city. Grab a bike at one stand and return it to another. Visit toronto.ca for an online Toronto cycling map, or pick up a free paper copy at a civic or community centre, library or bicycle shop. v By foot: Toronto is a safe and walkable city. Look for trails throughout the parks, gardens and beaches; routes are
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The Toronto Greeters program will send a volunteer to welcome visitors. By pairing guests and greeters with similar interests, the program offers newcomers a chance to connect with Toronto—and Torontonians—on a personal level and to tap into the pulse of the city. Call 416-33TAPTO (338-2786) or email tapto@ toronto.ca for more info.
MORE QUESTIONS?
Call 311 Toronto at 416-392CITY (2489), or dial 311 within city limits, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
TOURIST INFO + SERVICES Visit the Ontario Travel Information Centre at the west end of Union Station (65 Front St. W.) in the Main Hall, near the Skywalk. Specialists at the Toronto desk can provide information to help you get the most out of your visit to Toronto.
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Travel the Niagara River by jet boat and feel the thrill of Devil’s Hole; a Class 5 White Water Rapids before racing thrillingly close to the famous Niagara Whirlpool. Then travel by air with Niagara Helicopters and be amazed by majestic bird’s eye views of Niagara Falls, one of the natural wonders of the world.
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Ready to discover Toronto? Use the following pages 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. Let’s go!
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ACCOMMODATIONS Providing travellers with essential amenities and comfortable accommodations at an exceptional value.
HOTELS Bisha Hotel Toronto 80 Blue Jays Way 647-556-2288 bishatoronto.com Located at the epicenter of the city, Bisha brings a bold new luxury hotel experience to Toronto’s Entertainment District. Head up to our 44th floor rooftop restaurant and dine poolside while enjoying our incredible views of Lake Ontario and the CN Tower.
Courtyard by Marriott Toronto Airport 231 Carlingview Dr. 416-675-0411; 1-866-675-0411 (reservations) courtyardtorontoairport.com Close to Toronto Pearson International Airport, hotel is fully renovated and offers free Wi-Fi, free airport shuttle, indoor pool, exercise facility and combined 2,700 sq. ft. of meeting space. The Bistro Restaurant features Starbucks and healthy breakfast and dinner options.
Bond Place Hotel Downtown Eaton Centre 65 Dundas St. E. 416-362-6061 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.
Courtyard by Marriott Toronto Downtown 475 Yonge St. 416-924-0611; 1-800-847-5075 marriott.com/yyzcy Experience the newly renovated, largest Courtyard Marriott in the world! Located downtown next to shopping, entertainment, business and subway transit. Spacious guestrooms, concierge, valet parking, lap pool, fitness and meeting rooms for up to 400 people.
Cambridge Suites Toronto 15 Richmond St. E. 416-368-1990; 1-800-463-1990 cambridgesuitestoronto.com All-suite, 4-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. 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 1590 guestrooms, three restaurants and separate adult and family recreation areas.
Crowne Plaza Toronto Airport 33 Carlson Court 416-675-1234; 1-800-268-3300 (reservations) crowneplazatorontoairport.ca This award winning hotel features 493 well appointed guest rooms, executive guest rooms and over 12,000 square feet of flexible function space. Located minutes 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 WIFI. Delta Hotels by Marriott Toronto 75 Lower Simcoe St. 416-849-1200; 1-888-890-3222
modern japanese. a fresh take on the japanese style of leisurely eating and drinking with friends.
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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/ play. You can do anything and everything just a few steps from our front doors. 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 minutes from Toronto Pearson International Airport with free shuttle service, 20 minutes to downtown. With 433 rooms and suites, three restaurants, Starbucks, indoor pool, fitness center, business centre and free Wi-Fi. DoubleTree by Hilton Toronto Airport 925 Dixon Rd. 416-674-2222; 1-888-483-6887 doubletree3.hilton.com The Double Tree 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/Nathan Phillips Square, world-class medical facilities and institutions of higher learning. With 456 guest rooms, including 35 suites, two restaurants and 13,000 sq. ft of meeting space. Drake Hotel 1150 Queen St. W. 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 & hospitality. Join us for a meal or stay the night! Embassy Suites by Hilton Toronto Airport 262 Carlingview Dr. 416-674-8442 embassysuites3.hilton.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 center, gated and covered parking and a free, 24 hour airport shuttle.
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Executive Hotel Cosmopolitan Toronto 8 Colborne St. 416-350-2000; 1-888-388-3932 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; 1-866-540-4489 fairmont.com/royalyork Fairmont Royal York is located in the centre of downtown Toronto, and is minutes away from the biggest attractions including the CN Tower, Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada, Scotiabank Arena (formerly the Air Canada Centre), Rogers Centre, CF Toronto Eaton Centre, and the Sony Centre for the Performing Arts. Four Seasons Hotel Toronto 60 Yorkville Ave. 416-964-0411; 1-800-819-5053 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 lively café and bar. Hilton Garden Inn Toronto Airport West/ Mississauga 1870 Matheson Blvd., Mississauga 905-361-6300 torontoairportwestmississauga.hgi.com The Hilton Garden Inn Toronto Airport West/ Mississauga is a new nine-storey full-service hotel conveniently located in Mississauga’s business district. Just minutes away from Pearson International Airport, the hotel offers access to the office of many of Canada’s leading corporations. Hilton Garden Inn Toronto Downtown 92 Peter St. 416-593-9200 hiltongardeninn3.hilton.com 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
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ACCOMMODATIONS popular theatres and restaurants. On-site restaurant and meeting facilities available. Hilton Mississauga/Meadowvale 6750 Mississauga Rd. Mississauga 905-821-1981; 1-800-422-8238 hiltonmeadowvale.com Experience an urban resort-like atmosphere, located close to Highway 401 and 20 minutes from Toronto Pearson International Airport. Relax in your well-appointed guest room and enjoy a delicious meal in our family friendly allday restaurant, Quest. Enjoy our fitness room then relax by our indoor or outdoor pool and enjoy the thrill of our three-story water slide. Hilton Toronto 145 Richmond St. W. 416-869-3456; 1-800-774-1500 toronto.hilton.com Hilton Toronto is a 10-minute walk from all the city has to offer. Whether your passion is the arts, sports or a leisurely stroll, we’re minutes from museums, art galleries, sports arenas and shopping. For business travelers, Hilton Toronto is in the heart of Toronto’s financial district & walking distance from the MTCC and all major office towers. Hilton Toronto Airport Hotel & Suites 5875 Airport Rd. Mississauga 905-677-9900; 1-800-HILTONS (445-8667) toronto-apt.hilton.com Full-service hotel located across from Toronto Pearson International Airport, away from flight paths. Features 419 guest rooms and suites, complimentary Wi-Fi in public areas and business centre, complimentary airport shuttle and fitness facilities. Indoor pool. Holiday Inn Express Toronto Downtown 111 Lombard St. 416-367-5555 hiexpress.com/torontodtwn Features 195 completed renovated rooms, located in the heart of downtown Toronto. Within walking distance to the St. Lawrence Market, The Distillery Historic District, CF Toronto Eaton Centre, Scotiabank Arena (formerly the Air Canada Centre), Rogers Centre. Free hot and cold continental breakfast, free Wi-Fi. Holiday Inn Toronto Airport East 600 Dixon Rd. 416-240-7511; 1-800-491-4656 hitorontoairport.ca Warm and friendly staff await you at Holiday Inn Toronto Airport East. This 192-room full service hotel is well known for its outstanding service and attention to detail. Minutes away from Toronto Pearson International Airport. Complimentary Wi-Fi, airport shuttle, solarium pool, fitness facility and business centre.
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Holiday Inn Toronto Downtown Centre 30 Carlton St. 416-977-6655; 1-800-367-9601 holidayinn.com/torontocentre Centrally located in downtown Toronto, this property offers 513 modern guest rooms, including 25 suites, and impeccable hospitality. The Carlton Restaurant and Thirty Bar, Starbucks, parking, gift shop, spa, 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 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 with daily complimentary breakfast pastries and coffee, airport shuttle, high-speed Wi-Fi. A perfect location whether you are 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 (formerly the Air Canada Centre), 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.
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Hotel X Toronto by Library Hotel Collection 111 Princes’ Blvd. 647-943-9300; 1-855-943-9300 hotelxtoronto.com Downtown’s lakefront urban resort, featuring tennis, squash, ping-pong, hoops, yoga, spinning, Pilates, kids play centre, art gallery, museum, cinema, 3-level SkyBar, heated pool, and rooms surrounded by views of Lake Ontario, gardens, and the iconic Toronto skyline. 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 guestrooms & suites, King Street Social Kitchen & Bar, Mix Bistro, seasonal rooftop pool, sauna, fitness centre and underground parking. Steps away from theatres, sports & 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 top attractions. Featuring 586 exceptional guestrooms and suites with stunning city and lake views, the 4-diamond Azure Restaurant and Spa InterContinental. InterContinental Toronto Yorkville 220 Bloor St. W. 416-960-5200; 1-800-267-0010 toronto.intercontinental.com Featuring 208 guest rooms and 33 suites. Atrium-enclosed pool and fitness centre, awardwinning Signatures Restaurant, SkyLounge (a seasonal outdoor patio), Proof Vodka Bar, 24-hr. 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 boasta a chef driven restaurant and bar plus event space for all occasions. Marriott Bloor Yorkville, Toronto 90 Bloor St. E. 416-961-8000; 1-800-859-7180 marriott.com Located in downtown’s upscale neighbourhood of Yorkville, with direct underground access to the subway system and steps from world-class shopping. A 4-diamond deluxe 258-room property, including suites and concierge level. Valet parking, health club and Matisse Restaurant and Bar.
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Marriott Downtown at CF Toronto Eaton Centre 525 Bay St. 416-597-9200; 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 novoteltorontocentre.com In true European style, whether you are staying for business or pleasure, this hotel offers a variety of services to make any stay exceptional. In the historic district, conveniently located steps from all major attractions, Harbourfront Centre and an array of dining options. Novotel Toronto Mississauga Centre 3670 Hurontario St., Mississauga 905-896-1000 novotelmississauga.com Newly renovated guestrooms! In the heart of downtown Mississauga, great for business or leisure travelers. Easy access to all major highways, minutes from Toronto Pearson International Airport. Across the street from Square One Shopping Centre. Restaurants and entertainment within walking distance. Just 25 minutes to Toronto and 90 minutes to Niagara Falls. Park Hyatt Toronto 4 Avenue Rd. parkhyatttoronto.com Park Hyatt Toronto has commenced renovations to undergo an exciting evolution and transformation of a spectacularly reinvented Park Hyatt Toronto reopening Spring 2020. This expansive renovation and the hotel’s design plans include a significant reconstruction, resulting in a re-invented Park Hyatt luxury hotel with 219 guestrooms and suites. Radisson Admiral Hotel Toronto Harbourfront 249 Queens Quay W. 416-203-3333; 1-800-967-9033 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 Suite Hotel Toronto Airport 640 Dixon Rd. 416-242-7400; 1-800-333-3333 radisson.com/torontoca_airport Renovated spacious suites equipped with the
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ACCOMMODATIONS 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. Our “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. We earn our place in the upper echelon of Toronto hotels with suites and rooms that combine exceptional comfort, convenience and luxury. Residence Inn by Marriott Toronto Airport 17 Reading Court 416-798-2900; 1-888-798-2977 residenceinntorontoairport.com Perfect for extended stays, the 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 voice mail. 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.
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Shangri-La Hotel Toronto 188 University Ave. 647-788-8888 shangri-la.com/toronto/shangrila 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 epicentre of the Greater Toronto Area. Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel 123 Queen St. W. 416-361-1000; 1-888-236-2427 sheratontoronto.com 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 130,000 square feet 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 Gateway Hotel In Toronto International Airport Terminal 3 Toronto AMF 905-672-7000; 1-800-325-3535 sheraton.com/torontoairport The only hotel with indoor direct access to both the airport terminals and the new UP Express. 474 spacious, soundproof rooms offering the latest in modern amenities. Perfect for the business traveller or people travelling on a family vacation. Sheraton Toronto Airport Hotel and Conference Centre 801 Dixon Rd. 416-675-6100; 1-800-668-1444
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sheratontorontoairport.com Featuring 249 renovated guestrooms, 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-hr fitness centre and delicious dining in Olio: A Mediterranean Grille. St. Regis Hotel 325 Bay St. 416-306-5800; 1-866-912-1123 stregis.com/toronto Trendsetting and boundary-breaking, St. Regis marks its Canadian debut at the most coveted address in downtown Toronto. Rising 65-stories above Canada’s international enclave for business and culture, modern elegance and world-renowned butler service unite amongst 258 of the city’s largest guestrooms and suites. Super 8 by Wyndham Downtown Toronto 222 Spadina Ave. 647-426-8118 super8downtowntoronto.com Features 92 renovated rooms with either king or queen-size beds. Complimentary SuperStart Breakfast, Wi-Fi and local phone calls. Located in Chinatown/Entertainment and Fashion district. Toronto’s downtown attractions/ restaurants are in walking distance of the hotel. Public transit outside hotel makes it very easy to get around downtown. 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 118 Yorkville Ave. 416-963-6300 thehazeltonhotel.com Invitingly intimate. Unrivalled in its luxury and style. Sexy, dramatic interiors, stunning art collection throughout, state-of-the-art private screening room and tranquil spa. The Ivy at Verity 111D Queen St. E. 416-368-6006 ext. 0 theivyatverity.com The Ivy, where an old-fashioned hotel experience awaits you. Inspired by the luxury boutique hotels of Europe – each room is uniquely designed with elegance and sophistication. You might just find that a night at the Ivy is better than a night in your own bed.
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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 our 301 spacious guestrooms or sip craft cocktails in the aristocratic Consort Bar. Conveniently located in the financial, entertainment and shopping districts. 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. We invite you to experience this downtown Toronto hotel’s relaxed, yet refined ambience. The Strathcona Hotel 60 York St. 416-363-3321; 1-800-268-8304 thestrathconahotel.com In the heart of downtown, steps to world-class entertainment venues, shopping, sports, the Financial District and the city’s must-see attractions. Newly renovated, modern guest rooms boast the latest in comfort. The Waterside Inn 15 Stavebank Rd. S. Mississauga 905-891-7770; 1-877-264-7770 watersideinn.ca Only Mississauga Boutique Hotel on Lake Ontario. A 25-min. GO Train to Toronto. One- or 2-bedroom suites for monthly rentals or individual night stays. A 5-min. drive to swimmable beaches. Perfect setting for conferences with ample meeting space. The Westin Harbour Castle 1 Harbour Sq. 416-869-1600 westinharbourcastletoronto.com On Toronto’s waterfront, steps from downtown attractions via the PATH. Relax at this CAA/AAA 4-diamond hotel and enjoy magnificent views and healthy cuisine with SuperFoodsRX and gluten-free options. Indoor pool, WestinWORKOUT and other amenities available. The Westin Prince Toronto 900 York Mills Rd. 416-444-2511; 1-888-627-8550 westinprincetoronto.com Distinctive and tranquil, The Westin Prince is surrounded by 15 acres of unique parkland,
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ACCOMMODATIONS while also providing easy access to all Toronto has to offer. A CAA/AAA Four Diamond Award winner for over 41 consecutive years. The Westin Toronto Airport Hotel 950 Dixon Rd. 416-675-9444; 1-866-837-5184 westintorontoairport.com Located adjacent to Toronto Pearson International Airport, via our 24-hour complimentary shuttle, and 25 minutes from Toronto’s downtown core, the Westin Toronto Airport hotel is at the very centre of where you want to be. Our flexible conference space is ideal for meetings and conventions for up to 500 people. Thompson Toronto 550 Wellington St. W. 416-640-7778; 1-888-550-8368 thompsonhotels.com Thompson Toronto is a luxury hotel in the King West neighbourhood that features 105 boutique guest rooms, a rooftop lounge and pool, with exceptional views, and multiple dining options. 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.
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 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 our 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, an all-suites hotel located in downtown Toronto, offers newly renovated suites with fully-equipped kitchen, bright and spacious living and dining room, convenient for leisure and business travellers alike.
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B&B HOUSES / REGISTRIES Bonnevue Manor 33 Beaty Ave. 416-536-1455 bonnevuemanor.com Bonnevue Manor: best-value bed and breakfast accommodation, next door to Exhibition Place and the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. By The Park B&B 92 Indian Grove 416-520-6102 bythepark.ca Vegetarian/vegan B&B and vacation/business rental in High Park/Roncesvalles Village in Toronto. Great restaurants, and a few minutes to the city centre and all attractions. From $99 + 13% tax. Weekly rates: 10% discount. Monthly rate from $2000. TripAdvisor “Certificate of Excellence” for 2011 to 2017.
CAMPGROUNDS Albion Hills Conservation Area/Campground Highway 50, 8 km north of Bolton, Caledon 1-855-811-0111 (CAN/U.S.) trcacamping.ca Features 1,100 acres of green space. 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 In the Rouge Park system, Glen Rouge is the only campground within the City of Toronto. Camping for tents, trailers and RVs. Easy highway and transit access. Serviced/unserviced sites.
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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; 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 Highway 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. 150 sites, furnished rental units, 50-amp premium sites.
GUEST HOMES / FURNISHED GUEST APARTMENTS Canada Suites 736 Bay St. 416-223-2812; 1-855-578-4837 CanadaSuites.com Family size 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom, 2-bath furnished apartments with fully equipped kitchens, in suite washer and dryer machines and two or three plasma LCD TVs in a luxury condo building with an indoor pool located right on Bay Street in the heart of downtown Toronto. FREE WiFi, digital cable TV, and unlimited phone calls anywhere in North America. 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, A/C, daily maid service. Laundry and parking available. Close to theatres, shopping, dining, etc. Rates: $79 to $169.
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Accommodation and Conference Services Glendon Campus, York University 2275 Bayview Ave. 416-487-6798 glendon.yorku.ca/hospitality Located uptown in an upscale area. Accommodation for groups and individuals from May to mid-August. Rate options available. Access from major highways. TTC accessible. Plenty of parking available. Minutes from Toronto’s
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B&B, RESIDENCES & CAMPGROUNDS nightlife, offering an abundance of dining, shopping and entertainment. CampusOne Student Residence Downtown Toronto 253 College St. 647-288-0827 live-campusone.ca Located in downtown. Easy access to DVP/Hwy 404/Gardiner Expressway. Walking distance to Eaton Centre, Scotiabank Arena, CN Tower, Rogers Centre, Ripley’s Aquarium, Royal Ontario Museum. Offer fully furnished FAMILY SIZED 1-4 bedroom apartments at unbeatable prices. Centennial Place Residence Scarborough 937 Progress Ave. 416-438-2216 centennial-place.ca Located on the Centennial College Campus. Centennial Place is close to Scarborough Town Centre, Toronto Zoo, Ontario Science Centre. FAMILY SIZE units fully furnished residence with the feel of a hotel at unbeatable price. Available with Daily, Weekly and Monthly rates. Amenities including air-conditioning, free high-speed wifi, kitchen and more. Chestnut Residence and Conference Centre 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. 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; affordably featuring two-bedroom suites with double beds, private bathroom and kitchenette. 24/7 front-desk, campus security, Cable TV and Wi-Fi in lounges, on-site laundry, parking and fitness center! 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; affordably featuring private dorm-style and two-bedroom suites. 24/7 front-desk, campus security, Cable TV and Wi-Fi in lounges, on-site laundry, parking and exercise room!
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Neill-Wycik Backpackers Hotel 96 Gerrard St. E. 416-977-2320 torontobackpackershotel.com Downtown Toronto. Open May to August. Traditional residence shared rooms (single, twin, dorms) with continental breakfast included. Cafe, laundry, roof decks, 24-hr security and front desk services. Minutes away from city attractions. Parkside Student Residence Downtown Toronto 111 Carlton St. 416-977-8000 live-parkside.com Located in the heart of downtown Toronto, easily accessible off the Don Valley Parkway/Hwy 404 and Gardiner Expressway. With the city at your doorstep. Residence & Conference Centre - Brampton 7897 McLaughlin Rd., Brampton 905-874-4393; 1-855-STAY-RCC (782-9722) stayrcc.com/brampton Accommodations and meeting space ideal for overnight stops, sports teams, extended stays, and much more. All suites are two bedrooms. Suites available from May to August. Extended stay suites are year-round. Residence & Conference Centre - Toronto 1760 Finch Ave. E. 416-491-8811 Conveniently located a short 20 minutes from downtown, featuring spacious two-bedroom suites with private kitchenettes and bathrooms. Includes a 24-hr. front desk, on-site laundry facilities, restaurant and a convenience store. Competitive nightly rate. Suites available from May to August. Residence & Conference Centre Toronto Downtown 80 Cooperage St. 416-761-8000; 1-855-782-9722 stayrcc.com/toronto-downtown By Toronto’s Distillery Historic District. New & modern two bedroom suites with double XL beds, kitchenette with table and chairs, housekeeping, complimentary Wi-Fi, 40-inch TV, local calls, laundry. Conference space available. St. Lawrence Youth Hostels Inc (Hostelling International) 76 Church St. 416-971-4440; 1-877-848-8737 hihostels.ca Located downtown with private and shared rooms available. A/C, full bath, kitchen, laundry, TV lounge, rooftop patio, tour desk, Internet and free Wi-Fi. No curfew. Also in Niagara Falls: hihostels.ca/niagarafalls.
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Tartu College Residence 310 Bloor St. W. 416-925-9405 tartucollege.ca Centrally located and steps from subway/sights/ shopping in Yorkville. Student residence with private, secure rooms, (available May through August), shared kitchen/bathrooms. Cafeteria on-site; some a/c 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, A/C, 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/~facilities/conference services/accomodation.html 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. 416-585-4524 vicu.utoronto.ca/hospitality.htm Victoria University offers safe, affordable and budget friendly accommodations located in Downtown Toronto and steps to TTC. We also have a wide variety of spaces for meetings, conferences and events! Residence accommodations are available May to mid-August.
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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 - ACCOMMODATIONS Resorts of Ontario 29 Albert St. N., Orillia 705-325-9115; 1-800-363-7227 resortsofontario.com Plan the vacation you’ve been dreaming of and create great memories that will last a lifetime. Check out the website for hot deals and resor ts, lodges, cottage and countr y inns, and go resor ting! Sport Travel 133 Consortium Court London 519-433-6677; 1-800-304-6346 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 ADVENTURE TOURISM Brampton Treetop Trekking 10818 Heart Lake Rd. Brampton 905-970-0090; 1-855-552-0090 treetoptrekking.com/parks/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! 20 mins from downtown Toronto. Bruce’s Mill Treetop Trekking/ Treewalk Village 3291 Stouffville Rd. Stouffville 905-927-9397; 1-844- 369-0009 treetoptrekking.com/en/stouffville Only 25 minutes from Toronto, this brand-new zip line 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. We get you running. EdgeWalk at the CN Tower CN Tower, 290 Bremner Blvd. 416-601-3833; 1-855-553-3833 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 5 ft (1.5 m) wide ledge encircling the top of the Tower’s main pod, 356m/1168ft (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, we make you the star in your own adventure. Exotic Car Tours 9860 RR 20 Smithville 905-815-1300 gtaexotics.ca Get behind the wheel of a Lamborghini, Ferrari, McLaren, Audi R8, Porsche GT3, NSX, Aston Martin, Nissan GTR and more. Test drive your favorite or drive up to 7 Supercars in one day on the best, scenic Country Roads just outside of Toronto. FlyGTA Airlines Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport Hangar 6, Suite 100 1-888-470-4595 flygta.com Greater Toronto Airways offers breathtaking scenic flights of Toronto and Niagara Falls, corporate charters, group package tours to all the great resort destinations and golf courses Ontario has to offer. Gone Sailing Adventures 415 Queens Quay W. (Toronto waterfront area) 416-240-0202 gonesailingadventures.com Sail aboard our luxury 41’ yacht along the Toronto waterfront and lake. A maximum of 12 guests ensures your experience is personalized.
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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.
Shared and Private sails. Catering and beverage service is available. Hornblower Niagara Cruises 5775 River Rd., Niagara Falls 1-855-264-2427 niagaracruises.com Get up close and personal with the Falls aboard our Voyage To The Falls Boat Tour. Experience the Falls in a whole new light onboard our Falls Illumination and Falls Fireworks Cruises. 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 4 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 Come fly with us! Our state of the art wind tunnel simulates the freefall portion of a skydive in a thrilling environment safe for anyone over the age of 4. Motor Home Travel Canada 14124 Hwy. 50 Bolton 416-743-4155; 1-877-228-2218 motorhometravel.com We offer 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.
Ontario By Bike Explore Ontario by bike 416-827-2774; 1-866-701-2774 ontariobybike.ca Explore Toronto and Ontario by bike! Visit bicycle-friendly businesses along the way. Access trail and route information, Toronto’s cycling map, self-guided routes and guided-tour info. Arrive by train and bring your bike, or rent one en route. Express bus service to parks and outdoor destinations across Ontario available with Parkbus. 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 us 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!
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ATTRACTIONS Toronto Adventures Greater Toronto Area 416-536-2067 torontoadventures.ca Here at Toronto Adventures our goal is to provide adventure for everyone! Offering a wide variety of great outdoor activities that are available from beginner levels on up. Easy to access either by public transit or our TA Adventure Buses! uFly Simulator 1535 Meyerside Dr., Unit 6 Mississauga 905-565-0197 uflysimulator.ca Fly a unique 777 simulator with 180 degree HD field vision 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 OR 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); up 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 6+ (44” tall or more). Wilderness Tours Rafting Co. 503 Rafting Rd. Foresters Falls 613-646-2241; 1-888-723-8669 wildernesstours.com Whitewater rafting and kayaking resort with camping or cabin accommodations, with a full-service bar and restaurant on-site. Ontario’s only bungee jump tower; after rafting, you can enjoy activities and entertainment. WildPlay Niagara Falls 3659 Stanley Ave., Unit 7 Niagara Falls 905-358-6886; 1-800-263-7073 wildplay.com/niagara Intense? Yes. Scary? Possibly. Awesome? Absolutely. At WildPlay Niagara Falls, aerial adventures and zip lines 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 9580 Jane St. Vaughan 905-832-7000 canadaswonderland.com
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Experience Leviathan, the tallest and fastest roller coaster in Canada. Canada’s Wonderland features more than 200 attractions, 70 rides, including 16 roller coasters, along with Splash Works (a 20-acre water park), Planet Snoopy and KidZville play areas. Open May to October. 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 am Weekends in May & September and Daily June - Labour Day. Centreville Admission is FREE. Ride Passes & Tickets are available for purchase. 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, we make you the star in your own adventure. Fallsview Indoor Waterpark 5685 Falls Ave. Niagara Falls 1-888-234-8408 fallsviewwaterpark.com North America’s Largest Indoor Waterpark & Resort; 3 acres of indoor family fun! Two minute walk from Niagara Falls, 16 thrilling waterslides, directly connected to Falls Avenue Resort. Indoor wave pool, hot springs & outdoor sundeck with pool, Voted #1 Amusement Parks & Water Parks in Canada on TripAdvisor for the 6th consecutive year! Fantasy Fair inside Woodbine Centre Woodbine Shopping Centre 500 Rexdale Blvd. (at Highway 27) 416-674-5437 fantasyfair.ca Fantasy Fair is Ontario’s largest indoor amusement park. Fantasy Fair offers family fun for ages 3 to 15, with Rock On’ Climb climbing wall, Drop and Hop Tower, bumper cars, a roller coaster, a Ferris wheel and a train. Open year-round; parking is free. 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 3-10 year olds. Taking them into a world of endless possibilities, kids’ imaginations come to life! With LEGOthemed 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!
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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 175 feet above the Falls for the most spectacular view imagined. Experience this incredible panoramic vista in year-round, climate-controlled comfort. 15 minute ride, goes around 3 times. Sky Zone Trampoline Park 45 Esandar Dr. 416-421-4567 skyzone.com/gta The original inventors of wall to wall trampolines for family fun and entertainment. Our family friendly, accessible facility offers a variety of attractions such as a foam zone, dodge-ball, battle beam and sky slam. Join us for an hour or an afternoon.
AQUARIUMS / ZOOS / ANIMAL PARKS African Lion Safari 1386 Cooper Rd. Cambridge (Safari Rd. between Highway 6 and Highway 8, north of Hamilton) 519-623-2620; 1-800-461-WILD (9453) lionsafari.com Get closer to over 1,000 exotic birds and animals that roam free in large Game Reserves. Drive through in your own car or take the guided Safari Tour Bus (additional fee). Scenic tours, watch elephants swim and explore Misumu Bay Wet Play (seasonal). Open daily May 5 to September 30. 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 7am to dusk, with free admission. During weekends from April to the end of October, the Llama Pen is open from 11:30am to 2pm when 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/ butterfly-conservatory 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; fully accessible. Reptilia 2501 Rutherford Rd. Vaughan 905-761-6223; 1-888-REPTILIA (737-8454) reptilia.org Canada’s largest reptile zoo houses some of the world’s largest and deadliest reptiles, including Induna, Canada’s largest Nile crocodile at 1,200 lbs. and over 14 ft. Reptilia is open 364 days per year; no appointment necessary to visit! Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada 288 Bremner Blvd. 647-351-3474 ripleyaquariums.com/canada This awe-inspiring interactive attraction consists of 9 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! Riverdale Farm 201 Winchester St. 416-392-6794
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ATTRACTIONS toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-gardens beaches/zoos-farms/riverdalefarm 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. Toronto Zoo 361A Old Finch Ave. Highway 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! Plus, visit their NEWEST special exhibit ‘Washed Ashore: Art to Save the Sea’, May – November 2019!
ART & SPECIAL EXHIBIT GALLERIES Alton Mill Arts Centre 1402 Queen St. W. Alton Village, Caledon 519-941-9300 altonmill.ca An 1880s stone mill. Meet working artists in their studios, browse 4 galleries, enjoy the sculpture garden. On-site café. Also a unique event venue! 40 minutes northwest of Toronto Pearson International Airport. Art Gallery of Ontario 317 Dundas St. W. 416-979-6648 ago.ca With a collection of more than 80,000 works of art, the redesigned Art Gallery of Ontario (by renowned architect Frank Gehry) is among the most distinguished art museums in North America. Visit our website for more information about the gallery, programs and special exhibitions. Beaux Arts Brampton 70-74 Main St. N., Brampton 905-454-5677; 1-866-339-7779 beauxartsbrampton.org Art exhibits change regularly in two galleries featuring contemporary work of local and distant artists. Open studios, membership and art classes are available to the public. Admission is free. 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. Craft Ontario Shop 1106 Queen St. W. 416-921-1721 craftontarioshop.com Handmade, Canadian craft of enduring quality in
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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. 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. Market Gallery, The South St. Lawrence Market 95 Front St. E., 2nd floor 416-392-7604 toronto.ca/marketgallery The gallery offers changing exhibitions that focus on the art and cultural history of Toronto. Call for hours; admission is free. Museum of Contemporary Art 158 Sterling Rd. 416-530-2500 museumofcontemporaryart.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. Ryerson Image Centre 33 Gould St. 416-979-5164 ryerson.ca/ric 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 5 days a week, rotating exhibitions, an inventory of over 25,000 original photographs of all types, plus over 5,000 books on photography. Free admission! 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 ground-breaking exhibitions, award-winning publications and public programs, the gallery is committed to creating an environment in which diverse audiences can access contemporary art.
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you feast on a four-course meal. Open yearround at Exhibition Place.
BREWERIES Amsterdam Brewhouse on the Lake - Craft Brewery 245 Queens Quay W., South Building 416-504-1020 amsterdambrewhouse.com Tour with brewers in this state-of-the-art brewery, then enjoy food paired with the brews that flow fresh from the tanks straight to the taps. Take your favourite brew home with you from the on-site retail store! Ontario Spring Water Sake Company The Distillery Historic District 51 Gristmill Lane 416-365-7253 ontariosake.com An award winning boutique Sake brewery in downtown Toronto, using traditional methods with delicious Ontario spring water, making fresh, unpasteurised, locally-brewed Sake, offering and hosting public/private Sake tours and tasting events. Railway City Brewing 130 Edward St. St. Thomas 519-631-1881 railwaycitybrewing.com Railway City Brewing Co. is an award-winning micro-brewery 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 label. 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.
CABARET / DINNER THEATRE Famous PEOPLE Players Dine & Dream Theatre 343 Evans Ave. 416-532-1137; 1-888-453-3385 fpp.org Unique Canadian treasure: enjoy exquisite dining combined with vision-defying black-light 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
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Mysteriously Yours...Mystery Dinner Theatre The Chelsea Hotel The Old Mill Inn 416-486-7469 mysteriouslyyours.ca The intrigue begins when you meet some colourful characters as you finish your mouth-watering 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. So, you get to participate and see if you can solve 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. Chose 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 Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts 145 Queen St. W. 416-363-6671 coc.ca/plan-your-visit/fourseasonscentre A multi-purpose 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. 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.
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ATTRACTIONS John W. H. Bassett Theatre 255 Front St. W. 416-585-8118 mtccc.com The John Bassett Theatre plays host to a wide variety of events including concerts, theatrical productions, TV specials, product launches and nationally televised award shows. To find out what’s happening visit the Calendar of Events page at mtccc.com. Koerner Hall 273 Bloor St. W. 416-408-0208 performance.rcmusic.ca “The greatest venue in this city” (Toronto Star) Koerner Hall presents spectacular concerts by the world’s top international jazz, roots, classical, and world music artists. Gorgeous design, magnificent acoustics. Massey Hall (closed for renovations until Fall 2020) 178 Victoria St. 416-872-4255 (tickets) masseyhall.com Massey Hall is embarking on the most significant renovation in its 124 year history and will temporarily close its iconic red doors on July 2, 2018, until Fall 2020 as part of the Massey Hall Revitalization. Roy Thomson Hall 60 Simcoe St. 416-872-4255 (tickets) roythomsonhall.com This concert hall presents top international performers and is home to the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and Toronto International Film Festival gala screenings. Scotiabank Arena 40 Bay St. 416-815-5500 scotiabankarena.com This multi-purpose 19,800-seat facility provides a state-of-the-art curtaining system with full telescopic and balcony seating. The grid system is readily equipped to handle the most sophisticated lighting and stage production.
ENTERTAINMENT TICKET & SERVICES CityPASS - Toronto 1-888-330-5008 citypass.com/toronto Experience Toronto’s top five attractions with a CityPASS ticket booklet, saving up to 35% off regular combined admission. Plus, skip most ticket lines. Purchase at citypass.com or at a participating attraction: CN Tower, Casa Loma, Royal Ontario Museum, Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada, and a choice between the Toronto Zoo OR the Ontario Science Centre.
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GetYourGuide 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 our customer reviews help guide you. Toronto On Demand - HOToronto Magazine 905-593-1608 torontoondemand.com Toronto’s ultimate visitor’s citywide entertainment news magazine/directory for theatre, restaurants, clubs, events, exhibitions, galas, etc.
ENTERTAINMENT COMPLEXES / SITES CN Tower 290 Bremner Blvd. 416-86-TOWER (868-6937) cntower.ca 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 “handsfree” external walk. Coca-Cola Coliseum Exhibition Place 100 Princes’ Blvd. 416-263-3900 coca-colacoliseum.com Coca-Cola Coliseum, home of the Toronto Marlies, is conveniently located in downtown Toronto and offers event versatility: it can accommodate a small, intimate event or can convert to a large concert venue housing more than 8,000 fans. Hockey Hall of Fame 30 Yonge St. 416-360-7735 hhof.com Spread across 65,000 square feet with something for everyone: the greatest collection of hockey artifacts in the world; interactive experiences that challenge shooting, goalkeeping and broadcasting skills; theatres; a replica NHL dressing room; and, best of all, hands-on access to the Stanley Cup. IMAX Theatre Niagara Falls 6170 Fallsview Blvd. Niagara Falls 905-358-3611; 1-866-405-4629 imaxniagara.com Discover the Falls from a new perspective-on a screen that’s six storeys high. This 45-minute film tells Niagara’s fascinating true stories. Available in eight languages.
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Maple Leaf Square 15 York St. Nestled beside Scotiabank Arena, Maple Leaf Square is at the epicentre of Toronto’s sports and entertainment districts, and home to e11even and Real Sports Bar & Grill. Niagara’s Fury, Niagara Parks Table Rock Centre 6650 Niagara Pkwy. Niagara Falls 1-877-642-7275 niagaraparks.com/visit/attractions/ niagaras-fury Experience the sights and sounds of the creation of Niagara Falls in an immersive 4-D Universal Studios–style attraction. Ontario Science Centre 770 Don Mills Rd. 416-696-1000; 1-888-696-1110 ontariosciencecentre.ca The Ontario Science Centre is home to more than 500 interactive experiences and boasts Ontario’s only IMAX® Dome theatre, a state-of-the-art planetarium, an authentic rainforest environment and a discovery area just for kids under eight. Ontario Science Centre’s Shoppers Drug Mart® OMNIMAX® Theatre 770 Don Mills Rd. 416-696-1000 ontariosciencecentre.ca/imax Discover how thrilling films can be with our giant dome screen and a state-of-the-art sound system delivering 13,000 watts of wrap-around sound from 44 speakers. Prepare yourself for the most immersive film experience ever! Paramount Fine Foods Centre 5500 Rose Cherry Place Mississauga
905-502-9100; 1-855-985-5000 (tickets) paramountfinefoodscentre.com Paramount Fine Foods Centre is the premier sports and entertainment facility in the GTA. Over 140 event days per year, welcoming 4 million guests in our 5000-seat arena. We have staged high-profile events including regional, provincial, national and world hockey & figure skating events. We are home to the OHL’s Mississauga Steelheads and the NBA-D’s Raptors 905. Real Sports Bar & Grill Maple Leaf Square 15 York St. 416-815-7325 realsports.ca At 27,000 sq. ft., Canada’s largest two-storey sports bar and restaurant offers a 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. 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 attendance of up to 60,000-plus guests. Scotiabank Arena 40 Bay St. 416-815-5500 scotiabankarena.com Showcasing top professional sports and entertainment, Scotiabank Arena is the home of the Toronto Maple Leafs (NHL) and Toronto Raptors (NBA). Log on to scotiabankarena.com for up-to-date calendar information.
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Art Gallery of Ontario Skylon Tower 5200 Robinson St. Niagara Falls 905-356-2651; 1-800-814-9577 skylon.com Skylon Tower offers breathtaking views, 775 feet 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. Sky Zone Trampoline Park 45 Esandar Dr. 416-421-4567 skyzone.com/gta The original inventors of wall to wall trampolines for family fun and entertainment. Our family friendly, accessible facility offers a variety of attractions such as a foam zone, dodge-ball, battle beam and sky slam. Join us for an hour or an afternoon. The Ballroom Bowl 145 John St. 647-346-7273 theballroom.ca Unique 2 floor entertainment venue that offers groups from 2-850 a throwback to the rock & roll era mixed with chic decor and delectable eats. The Rec Room Toronto Round House 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
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entertainment area, Canadian-inspired dining, and gaming options ranging from classic ping pong to state-of-the-art virtual reality.
FESTIVALS & EVENTS Albion Islington - Fusion of Taste Festival Albion Islington Square 416-743-3267 fusionoftaste.com July 2019. This signature event is a celebration of cultures, live performances, over 50 food and craft vendors from around the world that takes place at the intersection of Albion Rd. and Islington Ave. Beaches International Jazz Festival Woodbine Park (Woodbine Ave. and Queen St. E.) 416-698-2152 beachesjazz.com July 5 to 28, 2019. The Beaches International Jazz Festival features more than 100 bands. Admission is FREE for 4 weeks of entertainment in The Beach. Bloor West Village Toronto Ukrainian Festival Bloor St. W. 416-410-9965 ukrainianfestival.com September 2019. North America’s largest Ukrainian street festival. The 23nd 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 dates and location.
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Bloor-Yorkville Icefest Village of Yorkville Park, 115 Cumberland St. 416-928-3553 bloor-yorkville.com/icefest February 9 & 10, 2019. Bloor-Yorkville Icefest transforms the neighbourhood into a winter wonderland with sculptures carved from a breathtaking 35,000 lbs. of ice. The Village of Yorkville Park welcomes families to come celebrate winter in 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. All 167 stars honouring remarkable Canadians have a permanent place of tribute in the streets of Toronto. Canadian Music Week Various venues 905-858-4747 cmw.net May 6 to 12, 2019. With 800 artists, 60 venues and an eclectic mix of films, Canadian Music Week is an annual international music convention featuring Canada’s largest new-music festival “Canadian Music Fest,” a film festival and a comedy festival. Canadian National Exhibition Exhibition Place 416-263-3800 theex.com August 16 to September 2, 2019. 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.
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Carabram, Brampton’s Multicultural Festival Pavilions located throughout Brampton 416-452-4917 carabram.org 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 24 to 26, 2019. Carassauga is the largest multicultural festival in Canada, celebrating 34 years and showcasing various countries at different cultural pavilion locations throughout Mississauga. Taste exotic foods, see breathtaking performances and experience cultural diversity. City Of Toronto - Bike Month 850 Coxwell Ave. 416-338-5090 toronto.ca/cycling Starts the last week in May. Discover Toronto by bike; includes city-wide events. For more info or to get a free Toronto bike map, call 311 or visit toronto.ca/cycling. Design TO Festival 1214 Queen St. W. 647-309-5494 todesignoffsite.com January 18 to 27, 2019. The Toronto Design Offsite Festival is the largest cultural celebration of design in Canada, with over 80 events and exhibitions taking place across the city.
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Eats & Beats in Riverside StreetFEST Queen St. E. (between the DVP and Empire Ave.) riverside-to.com June 1, 2019. 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. Fan Expo Canada Metro Toronto Convention Centre 416-960-9030 fanexpocanada.com August 22 to 25, 2019. The largest Comics, Sci-fi, Horror, Anime, and Gaming event in Canada and the 3rd largest Pop Culture event in North America. In its 24th year, the EXPO has grown from a small comic book convention into a 4-day citywide event attracting over 129,000 people from around the world. Fringe of Toronto Theatre Festival 668 Richmond St. W., Suite 204 416-966-1062 fringetoronto.com July 3 to 14, 2019. The Toronto Fringe Festival showcases 150+ stage productions from Canada and around the world at 30+ venues in downtown Toronto. $12 tickets, special programming for families at KidsFest, and free entertainment at the Fringe Club. Greektown Taste of the Danforth Danforth Ave. tasteofthedanforth.com August 2019. Taste of the Danforth is a signature event in Toronto, showcasing the best of Mediterranean food, culture, and music our multicultural city has to offer-from souvlaki to gyros, from authentic Greek music to interactive photo ops! Come enjoy the culture that makes Canada’s largest street festival a year-round destination! 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. Hot Docs 110 Spadina Ave., Suite 333 416-203-2155 hotdocs.ca April 25 to May 5, 2019. Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival is North America’s largest documentary festival. Each year,
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the festival presents a selection of approximately 200 cutting-edge docs from Canada and around the globe, reaching audiences of over 192,000. imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival Various locations Purchase tickets at TIFF Bell Lightbox 350 King St. W. 416-585-2333 imaginenative.org October 22 to 27, 2019. Come celebrate their 20th 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 23 to June 2, 2019. 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 LGBT cinema from around the world. Jerk Festival Centennial Park 256 Centennial Park Rd. 905-488-5345 jerkfestival.ca August 9, 10, 11, 2019. Grace JerkFest is the fusion of the world renowned jerk food cuisine and RnB, Reggae & 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 12 Ascot Ave. 647-227-9766 jfl42.com September 19 to 28, 2019. JFL42 features the most hilarious, riveting and cool comedy-related things we could find over a 10-day period in Toronto. Including amazing headliners and 42 equally awesome comedy acts. Luminato Various locations - Toronto 416-368-3100 luminatofestival.com June 7 to 23, 2019. Luminato is Toronto’s international festival of arts and ideas dedicated to presenting programming that cuts across traditional artform boundaries. 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.
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ATTRACTIONS Mississauga Waterfront Festival Memorial Park 20 Lakeshore Rd. E. 905-891-0002 themwf.com June 14, 15, 16, 2019. Held every Father’s Day weekend at Memorial Park in Port Credit, the Mississauga Waterfront Festival offers headline concerts, a kids’ stage, Family Fun Village, Heritage Stage, vendors, crafters, petting zoo, buskers, sports zone, carnival, water-ski shows and more. Modern Sky USA modernskyusa.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. 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 5, 2019. 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 Enercare Centre 100 Princes’ Blvd. 416-960-4513 oneofakindshow.com Spring Show: March 27 to March 31, 2019. Winter Show: November 21 to December 1, 2019. 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! Pride Toronto Downtown Toronto 416-927-7433 pridetoronto.com One of the premier arts and cultural events in Canada, and the largest pride celebration in North America, Pride Toronto’s 10-day festival highlights Canada’s continued progress in human rights and Toronto’s diversity. Pride Toronto showcases performances and extensive cultural events to create social, cultural and political impact.
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Redpath Waterfront Festival, presented by Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport HTO Park (339 Queens Quay W.) to Harbour Square Park (25 Queens Quay W.) 647-342-4861 towaterfrontfest.com Oh buoy! The Tall Ships return to Toronto’s Waterfront for Canada Day weekend. From June 29 - July 1, 2019 see a fleet of majestic ships docked along the waterfront and hop on for a deck tour. There will be tons of nautical fun with live entertainment and activities for all ages. The countdown is on, the Schooner the better! Rogers Cup presented by National Bank Aviva Centre (at York University) 1 Shoreham Dr. 416-665-9777; 1-877-2-TENNIS rogerscup.com August 3 to 11, 2019. Welcoming back the best in women’s tennis to compete in Rogers Cup presented by National Bank at Aviva Centre, York University. Visit rogerscup.com or call for details. Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival Held at various locations across the GTA 416-539-9595 scotiabankcontactphoto.com The Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival is the largest annual photography event in the world, and a premiere cultural experience in Canada, with over 200 exhibitions and happenings from May 1-31 in the Greater Toronto Area. Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon 264 The Esplanade 416-944-2765 stwm.ca October 20, 2019. Marathon, half-marathon and 5K. Canada’s #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. SING! The Toronto Vocal Arts Festival Various concert locations in Toronto 416-467-6151 singtoronto.com May 24 to June 2, 2019 . 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 District, ticketed events downtown. TD Festival of South Asia Gerrard St. E. (from Coxwell to Greenwood) 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.
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TD Toronto Jazz Festival Various locations through the city core 416-928-2033 torontojazz.com June 21 to 30, 2019. 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 Mississauga 905-361-5246; 1-888-695-2677 greatontariosalmonderby.ca June 29 to August 17, 2019. Sponsored by the Toronto Sun, the 23rd annual 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. The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair Enercare Centre, Exhibition Place 416-263-3400 royalfair.org November 1 to 10, 2019. 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 #1 indoor horse show in North America.
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The Word On The Street Harbourfront Centre 416-504-7241 thewordonthestreet.ca September 21, 2019. A book lover’s paradise with a marketplace of over 250 book and magazine exhibitors, The Word On The Street features readings by hundreds of Canadian authors, as well as writing workshops and literacy programs. Check our website for more information. Tim Hortons Southside Shuffle Blues & Jazz Festival Memorial Park, 20 Lakeshore Rd. E. Port Credit southsideshuffle.com September 6, 7, 8, 2019. The 21ST annual Tim Hortons Southside Shuffle, Port Credit’s blues and BBQ festival, is Mississauga’s musical Mardi Gras, featuring Canadian and international musicians throughout the village. Toronto Biennial of Art MOCA building 158 Sterling Rd., 5th floor 416-877-2853 torontobiennial.org Launching September 21, 2019, the Toronto Biennial of Art is a cultural catalyst, communicating ideas with a spirit of experimentation and innovation. Every two years, Toronto becomes an incubator for current discourse and an exchange of critical ideas in contemporary art among artists and diverse audiences from across Canada and around the world.
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ATTRACTIONS Toronto Caribbean Carnival Along Lakeshore Blvd. 416-391-5608 torontocarnival.ca Summer 2019. Come take part in North America’s biggest Caribbean-style Carnival, now in it’s 52nd year! See a spectacular parade of more than 20 masquerade bands in one of the most competitive Carnival competitions outside of the Caribbean. Toronto Chinatown Festival Downtown Toronto 287 Spadina Ave. 416-260-9800 chinatownbia.com/eventsnews/ toronto-chinatown-festival August 24 & 25, 2019. Join the Chinatown BIA as they present the Toronto Chinatown Festival. Incredible food, fun workshops, excellent shopping and amazing entertainment! It’s packed with tons of family activities! Toronto Chocolate Festival Various locations 905-593-1608; 905-820-6400 torontochocolatefestival.com During October 2019, Toronto becomes a chocolate-coated metropolis as events, including The Chocolate Ball: Cocouture, celebrate everything chocolate. Visit their website for event dates. Toronto International Festival of Authors (TIFA) Harbourfront Centre 235 Queens Quay W. 416-973-4760 festivalofauthors.ca The 40th Toronto International Festival of Authors takes place October 24 - November 3, 2019. Join us for Canada’s oldest and largest celebration of words and ideas, and meet hundreds of the world’s leading authors. From readings and interviews to book signings, celebrations and more, there’s something for curious readers of every kind. Toronto International Film Festival TIFF Bell Lightbox 350 King St. W. 416-599-8433 tiff.net September 5 to 15, 2019. 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. Toronto Soup Festival Garrison Common, Fort York National Historic Site 100 Garrison Rd. 416-4107370 soupfestival.ca October 19 & 20, 2019. The Toronto Soup
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Festival will be showcasing a wide variety of gourmet soup and artisan exhibitors. Attendees will be treated to signature soups, fresh baked goods, live entertainment, hot beverages, and a fascinating array of demonstrations. Toronto Sportsmen’s Show The International Centre 6900 Airport Rd. Mississauga 905-361-2677; 1-888-695-2677 torontosportshow.ca March 13 to 17, 2019. 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. Toronto Summer Music Festival Various locations in downtown Toronto 647-430-5699 torontosummermusic.com July 11 to August 3, 2019. Toronto Summer Music Festival is Canada’s premier classical music festival curated by Artistic Director Jonathan Crow. Free, PWYC, and ticketed events. Concerts take place at Koerner Hall, Walter Hall at the University of Toronto, Lula Lounge, and Heliconian Hall. Toronto’s Festival of Beer Bandshell Park, Exhibition Place 416-635-9889 beerfestival.ca July 26 to 28, 2019. Toronto’s Festival of Beer is a celebration of Canada’s rich brewing history, hosted by experts of the brewing craft from around the world. Featuring over 300 brands on-site, this is Canada’s premier celebration of the golden beverage! 19+ event. URBANI_T Nathan Phillips Square 514-876-1499 urbani-t.com June 27 to 29, 2019. Public playground for urban culture & creativity, a never-beforedone outdoor urban lifestyle experience, bringing together Canadians from coast to coast through music, dance, art and fashion. Inspired by the Latin word urbanitas, URBANI_T stands for city life and a celebration for urban diversity. Wine & Spirit Festival Sugar Beach 11 Dockside Dr. 416-406-1226 drinkinc.ca The Wine & Spirit Festival is being held at Sugar Beach in downtown Toronto on June 14 & 15, 2019. This coming June we are celebrating the 11th anniversary of this “Kick-off to Summer” event!
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Join Executive Chef John Morris and Restaurateur Cameron Dryburgh at 360 The Restaurant at the CN Tower. Savour inspired Canadian cuisine featuring locally-sourced seasonal ingredients while feasting on spectacular 360-degree views of Toronto. With a wide selection of wines from Ontario, Canada and the World to complement your meal, your fine dining experience at 360 is sure to find you saying, “Oh Canada.”
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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 16,000 sq. ft. of colourful seasonal plants that supplement the permanent plant collection. Ashbridge’s Bay Park 1561 Lake Shore Blvd. E. 311 toronto.ca/parks Ashbridges Bay Park is a park, marina, natural habitat, softball venue and one of Toronto’s top places to be in the warmer seasons. Centennial Park Conservatory 151 Elmcrest Rd. 311 toronto.ca/conservatories The Centennial Park Conservatory features 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.
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Charles F. Watson Family Gardens 398 Main St. S. Brampton tourismbrampton.ca These showpiece gardens are an oasis of colour, situated along the Etobicoke Creek Trail, located at Highway 10, on the east side at Peel Village Parkway. Claireville Conservation Area Albion Rd. (Highway 50), north of Steeles Ave. Brampton 416-661-6600 trcaparks.ca A large, relatively dense forested retreat in the southeast corner of Brampton, Claireville Conservation Area contains some significant heritage features for the city. Claireville is a passive conservation area, preserving local wildlife and natural landscape. Cummer Skateboard Park 6000 Leslie St. 311 toronto.ca/parks/parks_gardens This 1,440-square-metre facility is designed to replicate elements of the street, including stairs, railings, benches and curbs. Open during daylight hours only; admission is free. Donald M. Gordon Chinguacousy Park 9050 Bramalea Rd. Brampton
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ATTRACTIONS 905-458-6555 brampton.ca/parks Experience Brampton’s destination park. Something for everyone all year round. Summer: paddle boats, mini-putt, petting zoo, pony rides, splash pad, playground, skateboard park, beach volleyball, gardens and greenhouse. Winter: ski, snowboard and tube. 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. Eldorado Park 8520 Creditview Rd. Brampton 905-874-2860 brampton.ca/parks Eldorado Park is a popular Brampton public recreational park, offering places to fish, walk, picnic and relax along the riverbanks. Eldorado is also home to the only outdoor public pool in Brampton. Franklin Children’s Garden Centre Island 311 toronto.ca/parks/parks_gardens 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. Gage Park 45 Main St. S. Brampton 905-874-3601 brampton.ca/parks The landmark gazebo and skating trail mark the entrance of Gage Park, Brampton’s first municipal park. Set in Brampton’s historic downtown, Gage Park offers in-line skating, jogging, a children’s play area and splash pad. Heart Lake Conservation Area 10818 Heart Lake Rd. Brampton 416-667-6295 trcaparks.ca Brampton’s multi-purpose recreation park, Heart Lake Conservation Area takes its name from the spring-fed kettle lake, which is roughly shaped like a heart. Located within the Etobicoke Creek watershed, the park has attracted more than 5 million visitors since it opened in 1957. High Park 1873 Bloor St. W. 311 toronto.ca/highpark
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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. HTO Park 479 Queens Quay W. 311 From the urbanity to the north and the islands to the south, this picturesque atmosphere allows you to rest and relax by the waterfront. Loafer’s Lake 30 Loafer’s Lake Lane Brampton 905-846-2370 brampton.ca/parks Along the Etobicoke Creek, picturesque Loafer’s Lake is a popular place for relaxing and taking photographs. Start your walk along the Etobicoke Creek Trail here. Professor’s Lake 1660 North Park Dr. Brampton 905-791-7751 brampton.ca/parks Professor’s Lake is a man-made, spring-fed lake spanning 65 acres. It features well-groomed sandy beaches and is used extensively for windsurfing, canoeing, sailing, paddle boating and fishing. 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. Royal Botanical Gardens 680 Plains Rd. W. Burlington 905-527-1158 rbg.ca Royal Botanical Gardens (RBG) is the largest botanical garden in Canada, a National Historic Site, and a part of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Five gardens, 2,700 acres, 27 km of trails. 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
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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. Toronto Botanical Garden 777 Lawrence Ave. E. 416-397-1340 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 enjoy a Thursday organic farmers’ market, free guided tours and a free outdoor music series. Toronto Music Garden 479 Queens Quay W. 311 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. Toronto Ontario Temple 10060 Bramalea Rd. Brampton 311 ldschurchtemples.org/toronto Toronto Ontario Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints features gardens and impressive fountains. The gardens are open to the public during the growing seasons: Sat. 8 a.m.- 8 p.m.; Sun., Tues.-Fri. noon-8 p.m. Closed Mon. The Temple respectfully requests that there be no smoking or picnicking on the grounds. Trinity Public Labyrinth Trinity Square Park 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.
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GOLF City of Toronto Golf Courses Throughout 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 At Lionhead we offer all the amenities that golfers are looking for while on and off the course! We provide 2 championship, well-groomed 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 & dinner year round. 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. Peel Village Golf Club 29A Hartford Trail Brampton 905-874-2995 brampton.ca/peelvillage Located in the heart of Brampton and constructed upon a 67-acre flood plain surrounding the Etobicoke Creek. The course offers golfers nine challenging holes in a natural wildlife sanctuary. Call for opening hours and rates. 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!
MUSEUMS / HISTORIC HOUSES / EDUCATION Aga Khan Museum 77 Wynford Dr. 416-646-4677
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Casa Loma agakhanmuseum.org Millennia before iPhones captured history’s significant moments, artists across cultures were depicting occasions in tapestries, paintings, and sculpture. The mandate of the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto, ON, is connecting cultures through the arts. BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir & Heritage Museum 61 Claireville Dr. 416-798-2277 bit.ly/1UUF0qL 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, family-friendly programming and a unique gift shop, each visit to the Bata Shoe Museum is a new experience! Benares Historic House Museums of Mississauga 1507 Clarkson Rd. N. 905-615-4860 museumsofmississauga.com Step into the past and capture a taste of life in the early 19th and 20th centuries. Shed light on the past with the Museums of Mississauga.
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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! Bovaird House 563 Bovaird Dr. E. Brampton 905-874-2804 bovairdhouse.ca A significant Brampton heritage landmark, the Historic Bovaird House property features heritage gardens typical of 19th-century plantings, including a rose garden, herb garden and orchard. Bradley Museum - Museums of Mississauga 1620 Orr Rd. 905-615-4860 museumsofmississauga.com Step into the past and capture a taste of life in the early 19th and 20th centuries. Shed light on the past with the Museums of Mississauga. 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.
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City of Toronto Historic Sites Various location across Toronto 311 toronto.ca/museums 10 historic museums operated by the City of Toronto work collectively to inspire passion for our city. Our museum professionals have researched the history of Toronto, and present this knowledge in ways that engage residents, visitors and community groups alike. 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. 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.
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Fort York National Historic Site 250 Fort York Blvd. 416-392-6907 toronto.ca/fortyork 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. Gardiner Museum 111 Queen’s Park 416-586-8080 gardinermuseum.on.ca The Gardiner Museum offers an intimate look at one of the world’s oldest forms: ceramics. It also features award-winning architecture, “Toronto’s best gift shop” (Vogue), clay classes for the whole family, and a bistro. 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. Historic Zion Schoolhouse 1091 Finch Ave. E. 416-395-7435
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ATTRACTIONS 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. 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. McMichael Canadian Art Collection 10365 Islington Ave. Kleinburg 905-893-1121; 1-888-213-1121 mcmichael.com Experience the art of Canada, just minutes north of Toronto. View works by Group of Seven, First Nations, Inuit and contemporary Canadian artists in a 100-acre woodland setting. 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. Museum of Illusions - Toronto 132 Front St. E. 416-889-2285 museumofillusions.ca With 80+ 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 The Ontario Science Centre is home to more than 500 interactive experiences and boasts Ontario’s only IMAX® Dome theatre, a state-of-the-art planetarium, an authentic rainforest environment and a discovery area just for kids under eight. Ontario’s Parliament Building Queen’s Park 416-325-0061 discoveryportal.ontla.on.ca/en 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 our gift shop
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for Ontario-made products, or join one of our more in-depth visitation programs. PAMA - Peel Art Gallery Museum & Archives 9 Wellington St. E. Brampton 905-791-4055 pama.peelregion.ca The Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives (PAMA) serves the region of Peel, with a population of over one million individuals from diverse backgrounds. PAMA partners with community-based cultural, social services, health, arts and heritage organizations. Redpath Sugar Museum 95 Queens Quay E. 416-933-8341 redpathsugar.com The Redpath Sugar Museum features a collection of memorabilia relating to the Canadian sugar industry and the Redpath family. A free film about sugar is shown in the theatre. Group tours available by appointment. Royal Ontario Museum 100 Queen’s Park (Museum subway station) Bloor St. W. at Avenue Rd. 416-586-8000 rom.on.ca Explore Canada’s largest museum of art, culture, and nature from around the globe and across the ages. The ROM is home to a world-class collection of 13 million artworks, cultural objects and natural history specimens, featured in 40 gallery and exhibition spaces. 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-the-century 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 92 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’
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market, Sunday antiques market and historic St. Lawrence Hall. 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 The Museum is located in a 1929 Railway Roundhouse. We are open year round Wed-Sun 12-5 and during the summer months 7 days a week. 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 our 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 St. Culture Corridor Bloor St. W. from Bathurst to Yonge bloorstculturecorridor.com The Bloor Street Culture Corridor is Toronto’s most diverse arts and culture district, with 20 world-class arts and culture organizations along a vibrant corridor of Bloor Street West, BathurstYonge Street, where you can enjoy museums, concerts, films, art exhibitions, talks, and some of Toronto’s cultural diversity. Bloor-Yorkville Business Improvement Area 1200 Bay St., Suite 310 416-928-3553 bloor-yorkville.com A top shopping, dining and tourist district, this area features high-fashion retailers, unique boutiques, sidewalk cafés, haute cuisine,
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ATTRACTIONS 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.
galleries, museums, spas and salons. Home to the Royal Ontario Museum, Gardiner Museum and Bloor-Yorkville Icefest. 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 and transgendered 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 1426 Gerrard St. E. 416-465-8513
Greektown on the Danforth B.I.A. 452A Danforth Ave. 416-469-5634 greektowntoronto.com A vibrant community that combines modern Mediterranean life and ancient Greece. Shops, boutiques, restaurants and nightclubs located along Danforth Avenue. Easy subway access: Chester, Pape and Donlands. Enjoy the Taste of the Danforth in August. Port Credit BIA 105 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. Our 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 to Bathurst St.) 416-384-2946 queenstwestbia.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.
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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 hot-spot reputation, experience Riverside’s heritage buildings, walkable streets, award-winning restaurants, eclectic shops, and vibrant public art. Enjoy Riverside’s free events year-round.
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 brick-lined courtyards. Explore the district’s many restaurants, art galleries, artisan boutiques, specialty retail stores and more.
Roncesvalles Village BIA 412 Roncesvalles Ave., Suite 233 416-537-2701 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.
The Junction BIA Anchored by Dundas St. W. and Keele St. 416-767-9068 thejunctionbia.ca Toronto’s small town in the city! Where old meets new. The Junction has a great mix of mostly independent-run businesses catering to all budgets and tastes. Next stop, the Junction.
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 (formerly Air Canada Centre) and The Distillery Historic District, this area is home to the world-famous St. Lawrence Market, over 150 restaurants, bistros and pubs, 9 theatres and free events including music and movies in St. James Park, Feast of St. Lawrence and Bard in Berczy.
The Waterfront Business Improvement Area (BIA) The Quay 370 Queens Quay W., Suite 114 (east of Spadina Ave.) 416-596-9821 waterfrontbia.com The Waterfront is one of Toronto’s premier tourist destinations, including shopping, culture and entertainment.
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Toronto Entertainment District BIA 119 Spadina Ave., Suite 200 416-926-1337 torontoed.com Toronto’s dynamic Entertainment District is home to theatre, nightlife, dining, live music, performing arts, comedy, film, festivals and professional sports. Follow us on Twitter @toronto_ed or facebook.com/TorontoED.
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ATTRACTIONS 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 our district.
The largest producer of opera 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.
Village of Streetsville 280 Queen St. S. 905-858-5974 villageofstreetsville.com In the Village in the City of Mississauga, parking is free. Relax in a restaurant or pub, and plan a shopping spree in Streetsville.
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 2019 season performances.
PERFORMING ARTS Art of Time Ensemble Harbourfront Centre Theatre 235 Queens Quay W. 647-344-2254 artoftimeensemble.com Art of Time Ensemble performs concerts that breakdown the barriers between genre and reveal the universal qualities that lie at the heart of all great music.
Mirvish Productions 284 King St. W., Suite 400 416-593-4142 mirvish.com Mirvish Productions owns and operates four magnificent theatres in the heart of downtown Toronto – the Royal Alexandra, Princess of Wales, Ed Mirvish (formerly the Canon) and CAA. Presenting hit musicals and plays from Broadway, London’s West End and beyond.
Bloor St. Culture Corridor Bloor St. W. from Bathurst to Yonge bloorstculturecorridor.com The Bloor St. Culture Corridor is Toronto’s most diverse arts and culture district, with 20 worldclass arts & culture organizations along a vibrant corridor of Bloor Street West, Bathurst-Yonge St., where you can enjoy museums, concerts, films, art exhibitions, talks, and some of Toronto’s cultural diversity.
Mississauga Symphony Orchestra 4141 Living Arts Dr. Mississauga 905-615-4405 mississaugasymphony.ca The Mississauga Symphony Orchestra presents numerous entertaining concerts each season in the comfort and wonderful acoustics of the Living Arts Centre. With over 80 enthusiastic and talented musicians onstage for each concert, you’re sure to enjoy the experience!
Canadian Opera Company 227 Front St. E. 416-363-8231; 1-800-250-4653 coc.ca
Shakespeare In High Park – Canadian Stage Company High Park, 1873 Bloor St. W.
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Box Office: 416-368-3110 canadianstage.com Summer 2019, Canadian Stage Company presents Shakespeare in High Park - a Toronto summer tradition for over 37 years! See Measure For Measure or Much Ado About Nothing outdoors in our romantic natural amphitheatre setting in historic High Park. Admission is “Pay What You Can” or you can reserve a premium seat online in advance. 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 is North America’s only year-round repertory company with plays, concerts, and festivals throughout the year. 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 Hailed as “one of the world’s top baroque orchestras” by Gramophone magazine, Tafelmusik performs over 80 concerts each year in Toronto. Season highlights: A Joyous Welcome with new Music Director Elisa Citterio, Bach B-Minor Mass, Beethoven Pastoral Symphony, guest artists fortepianist Kristian Bezuidenhout and recorder soloist Alison Meville.
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 We’ve got 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 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. Nouvelle Maria Spa & Salon 37 King St. E. 416-363-4333 nouvellemariaspa.com For over 25 years, in the finest European tradition, our spa facility has offered skin care and body treatments for men and women, with all-natural products. Love and care awaits you! Sweetgrass Spa 111e Queen St. E. 416-368-5300 sweetgrassspa.ca A boutique spa located in Verity, an exclusive downtown woman’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 Living Arts Centre in Mississauga 4141 Living Arts Dr. Mississauga 905-306-6000 livingartscentre.ca A multi-use facility, the Living Arts Centre houses performance theatres, an exhibition gallery, eight professional art studios, and sophisticated meeting facilities, offering performances, courses, birthday parties, camps, artist residency and more. Parking free, evenings after 6 p.m. and on weekends.
The Spa at the Windsor Arms Hotel 18 St. Thomas St. 416-971-9666 windsorarmshotel.com Located in The Windsor Arms Hotel, in the fashionable Bloor Street/Yorkville neighborhood, includes a full-service health and wellness spa, featuring an indoor saltwater pool, outdoor tanning and dining areas as well as countless health and beauty services. Our special couple’s room features a relaxing waterfall, making it an ideal oasis in the heart of Toronto.
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 One of the top international ballet companies,
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Woodbine Racetrack 905-983-9141; 1-800-866-1072 mosport.com Our schedule features Canada’s biggest sports car race, the Mobil 1 SportsCar Grand Prix and The Chevrolet Silverado 250 featuring the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. These are the only Canadian visits for these series. Other major events include the NASCAR Pinty’s Series and Mopar Superbike Series. Toronto Argonauts Football Club BMO Field 170 Princes’ Blvd. 416-341-ARGO (2746) argonauts.ca Join us at BMO Field, one of Toronto’s landmarks, for Toronto Argonauts football games throughout the 2019 CFL season. The Argos season kicks off in June. For more info visit Argonauts.ca. 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 FC BMO Field 170 Princes’ Blvd. 416-360-4625 torontofc.ca Canada’s first Major League Soccer team plays
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in BMO Field at Exhibition Place. MLS is the top professional soccer league in North America. Toronto Maple Leafs Scotiabank Arena (formerly Air Canada Centre) 40 Bay St. Tickets: 416-703-LEAF (5323) mapleleafs.com Check out classic National Hockey League action with the Toronto Maple Leafs live at Scotiabank Arena (formerly Air Canada Centre). 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, family friendly; visit the website for more information. Toronto Raptors Basketball Club Scotiabank Arena (formerly Air Canada Centre) 40 Bay St. 416-366-DUNK (3685) raptors.com Catch NBA action at Scotiabank Arena (formerly Air Canada Centre), home of the Toronto Raptors. Toronto Wolfpack RLFC Lamport Stadium 1155 King St. W. 647-350-0139
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torontowolfpack.com Toronto Wolfpack are a professional Rugby league team dedicated to progressing through the RFL ranks, from League 1 to the Super League. We are the world’s first transatlantic major professional sports team. Woodbine Racetrack 555 Rexdale Blvd. 416-675-RACE; 1-888-675-RACE woodbineracetrack.com Feel the thrill at Woodbine Racetrack, with worldclass horse racing, exceptional dining and the excitement of the OLG slot floor. Both private and semi-private event spaces available. Open yearround and admission and parking are always free.
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 a lavish, historical venue in the heart of the Yonge-Dundas area, presenting big Broadway musicals. Named in the honour of “Honest” Ed Mirvish. 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 premières in both theatres. Famous PEOPLE Players Dine & Dream Theatre 343 Evans Ave. 416-532-1137; 1-888-453-3385 famouspeopleplayers.com Unique Canadian treasure: enjoy exquisite dining combined with vision-defying black-light theatre. Princess of Wales Theatre 300 King St. W. 416-872-1212; 1-800-461-3333 mirvish.com The Princess of Wales Theatre is one of Toronto’s newest and largest theatres located in the heart of Toronto’s Entertainment District, presenting
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large-scale musicals and plays. See mirvish.com for show schedules. Rose Theatre Brampton 1 Theatre Lane 905-874-2800 rosetheatre.ca Rose Theatre is a beautiful and intimate 860-seat venue located a short drive from Toronto in historic downtown Brampton. Enjoy Broadway, theatre, concerts, dance and fantastic family entertainment year-round. Parking is always free on show nights. Royal Alexandra Theatre 260 King St. W. 416-872-1212; 1-800-461-3333 mirvish.com This jewel in the crown of Toronto’s Entertainment District is the oldest theatre in the city, and 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! 13 plays in three theatres from Apr 6-Dec 22 in historic Niagaraon-the-Lake including Brigadoon, The Horse and His Boy, The Ladykillers and Getting Married. Sony Centre For The Performing Arts 1 Front St. E. 416-368-6161 sonycentre.ca Canada’s largest soft-seat theatre, the Sony Centre hosts a variety of entertainment including dance, musical concerts, spectacles and popular children’s shows. (To be renamed Meridian Hall in September 2019.) Stratford Festival 55 Queen St. Stratford 519-273-1600; 1-800-567-1600 stratfordfestival.ca Stratford, located an hour-and-a-half’s drive west of Toronto, is home to North America’s largest repertory theatre, offering musicals, dramas and comedies. Stratford Direct bus $25 Toronto return; you can relax and enjoy the trip. 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. Toronto Centre For The Arts 5040 Yonge St.
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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. All About Toronto - City Tour 27 Clovercrest Rd. 416-495-TOUR (8687) allabouttoronto.com All About Toronto offers private and fully customized tours in 18 different languages for both Toronto and Niagara Falls. Airport meetand-greet services, transportation and harbour cruises are also available. Groups welcome. Art InSite Tours Various locations between Queen St. W. to The Junction 416-979-5704 artinsite.com Culture and food tours of Toronto, led by arts journalist Betty Ann Jordan, year-round, in trending cultural neighborhoods, highlighting hidden treasures and local heroes; multiple meeting places. Beer Lovers’ Tour Co. Various downtown Toronto locations 416-662-6312 beerloverstour.com
Award-winning Toronto beer tours. Choose from our classic all-day Old Toronto Beer Tour; our Sunday afternoon Rail & Ale Tour or our weekday Distillery District Beer & Chocolate Tour. All tours are professionally guided and combine our passion for Toronto history, culture and craft beer. Bike Share Toronto 1-855-898-2378 bikesharetoronto.com Bike Share Toronto is a quick, easy, safe and inexpensive way to get around Toronto. Tourists and commuters see Bike Share Toronto as a healthy and eco-friendly travel solution. 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. Buzz Tours Touring 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 2 – 3 hours in duration. Feels like you are walking through the city with a good friend. By the Sidewalk Food Tours Inc. Explore the coolest food with our tours! 647-936-3251 bythesidewalk.com Food is a global language for travel! At By The Sidewalk, we have designed our tours for all to explore the coolest neighborhoods through medium of food. Tastings have been meticulously
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Elgin & Winter Garden Theatre Centre paired with history, art, architecture and garnished with stories which will leave lingering memories. Visit our website to start the delicious culinary adventure!! 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.
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Chopsticks and 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. #1 Food Tour company on TripAdvisor. Come taste, learn and discover Toronto. City of Toronto Parks - Discovery Walks City Hall, 100 Queen St. W. 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.
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City Sightseeing Toronto Various pickup 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 647-955-8357 culinaryadventureco.com Toronto’s #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 Wine, beer and cocktail tours for thirsty travellers! Discover Toronto’s best bars and restaurants in the city’s hottest neighbourhoods. Our small-group tours show you how to eat and drink like a local. 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
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5 p.m. and Saturday at 10 a.m., no reservation required. Check website for cancellations. Exotics Car Tours 9860 RR 20 Smithville 905-815-1300 gtaexotics.ca Discover the beautiful Niagara wine country or rolling hills of Caledon while driving some of the world’s finest Supercars. Test drive one or try out up to seven of our best cars including Lamborghini, Ferrari, McLaren, NSX, Audi R8, Porsche GT3 and more for the day you will never forget. Genova Tours 230 Rose Park Dr. 416-367-0380 niagarafallstoursbygenova.com Specializing in executive van tours for individuals and small groups. Tours of Toronto, Toronto ethnic supermarkets, Niagara Falls, St. Jacobs or Prince Edward County. Driver guide, Bill Genova, historian, tour guide and story teller. Go Tours Canada 30 Gristmill Lane 416-642-0008; 1-866-405-8687 gotourscanada.com Join one of Canada’s favourite tour companies for a Walking or Segway tour through Toronto’s beautiful Distillery Historic District. Make this your most memorable Toronto visit ever with Go Tours Canada. 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. We also offer a hop-on, hop-off city tour of Toronto, aboard London-style doubledeckers. Gray Line is, truly, the local expert!
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Guided Toronto 36 Toronto St., Suite 850 416-277-4772 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 multi day getaways. Haunted Walk of Toronto Various locations in the city 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 our 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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Hornblower Niagara Cruises 5920 Niagara Pkwy. Niagara Falls 1-855-264-2427 niagaracruises.com Get up close and personal with the Falls aboard our Voyage To The Falls Boat Tour. Experience the Falls in a whole new light onboard our Falls Illumination and Falls Fireworks Cruises. Infinity Water Taxi Tours Dock at 5 Queens Quay W. 416-716-8844 infinitywatertaxi.com 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. Mariposa Cruises 207 Queens Quay W., Suite 425 416-203-0178; 1-866-627-7672 mariposacruises.com Mariposa Cruises is the leader in hospitality on the Toronto Harbour with the most beautiful fleet of ships, offering narrated harbour tours, dinner, brunch, lunch and cocktail cruises, private charters and unforgettable experiences on Toronto’s harbour. National Helicopters Inc. 11339 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 group. New World Wine Tours 100 Lower Ossington Ave., Suite 822 647-794-0101 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 our food & dessert tours. Niagara Airbus 905-374-8111; 1-800-268-8111 niagaraairbus.com Toronto sightseeing tours, charters, dinner transfers, Niagara Falls day tours, winery tours, specialized corporate/convention and incentive services. Niagara Falls Zoom Tours and Bus Charters Pickup at airport and downtown Toronto area hotels 416-990-2144; 1-888-786-7906 niagarafallsbustours.ca
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Niagara Falls Tours from Toronto. Daily Day Tour and Evening Lights Tours from Toronto. 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 “Must Do Wine Tour” as listed by Dream Vacations magazine. Inducted to TripAdvisor Hall of Fame, for excellence in service. Providing professional & educational wine experiences in Niagara wine country. Rated “#1 Tour Experience” on TripAdvisor. Daily full/half and evening culinary tour programs. On The Town Various gathering points around the city 416-890-3022 onthetown.ca On The Town offers an insightful and illuminating perspective of Toronto’s history, architecture and distinctive neighbourhoods. Choose from one of our exciting itineraries, or let us create a unique tour to suit your group’s time, interests and transportation requirements. Ontario Group of Touring Companies 36 Castle Frank Rd., Suite 205 416-527-2362; 1-855-277-5757 ontariogroupoftouringcompanies.com Daily craft brewery tours in Toronto, Niagara, Collingwood and Guelph areas, including a world class Canadian Signature Experience (Ultimate Canadian Craft Beer Experience). VIP wine tours to Niagara and Prince Edward County in luxury vehicle with expert guide/chauffeur, visits to award winning wineries and lunch featuring the finest local cuisine. Queen Tour Niagara Falls Tours 111 Peter St. 905-597-6160 tourstoniagarafalls.com Small-group Niagara Falls Tours departing from Toronto. Daily from 7:30am to 5pm. Explore Niagara Falls, Niagara-on-the-Lake, the Niagara Whirlpool Rapids, wine tasting and other seasonal stops. Savour Toronto Downtown core 1-855-4-SAVOUR (472-8687) savourtoronto.com
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ATTRACTIONS Savour Toronto focuses exclusively on providing tailor-made culinary excursions and activities for locals and tourists. We offer neighbourhood food tours, social dining experiences and culinary workshops. 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 Pick up 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. St. Jacobs and area stjacobs.com In the town of St. Jacobs discover fine boutiques and restaurants (open daily), The Mennonite Story interpretive centre, model railway, craft brewery and more. Nearby, enjoy professional theatre, outlets, superb hotels, and St. Jacobs Farmers’ Market (Thursday and Saturday all year). Tasty Tours Various locations in the city 416-871-7133 tastytourstoronto.com Sweet and savoury, oh yum! On our awardwinning food tours and chocolate tours, you’ll eat like a local, discover hidden gems and indulge in tour-exclusive visits or samples. Leave with a smile, or your money back (seriously!). The Beer Bus Company 705-994-4346 thebeerbus.ca The Beer Bus Company provides all-inclusive craft beer, wine and cider experiences throughout the Greater Toronto Area! Our guided tours will leave you with a profound appreciation for the world’s greatest drink: beer! Toronto Architecture Tours 234 Bay St. torontosocietyofarchitects.ca/tours Join 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 our city. Tours offered every weekend from May to October. Toronto Bicycle Tours 275 Dundas St. W. (this is the start and end location)
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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. Toronto Food Tours Culinary & Cultural tours throughout the city 1-866-989-7990 tofoodtours.com Dedicated to featuring the culinary & cultural diversity of the city though food tours, drink tours, edible escapades, cooking classes & 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 & spirits. Toronto Greeters City Hall 100 Queen St. W. 416-33TAP-TO (416-338-2786) toronto.ca/tapto 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 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 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 & smooth! 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.
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ATTRACTIONS Toronto Urban Advenures Toronto Adventures throughout the city 647-560-4332; 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 our 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 Toronto city tours and Niagara Falls day tours limited to just 14 guests. Tours feature luxury vehicles, complimentary pickup/drop-off anywhere in downtown Toronto and one driver and one tour guide in every vehicle. Private Toronto and Niagara Falls tours also available. Recipient of a TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence. Wine Tours Toronto 416-454-1356 winetourstoronto.com Discover new and delightful wines and an insider’s look at wineries that make great Ontario wines on our personal, friendly wine tours from Toronto to Niagara wine region. Visit our website for schedules and to book your tour.
WINERIES Jackson-Triggs Niagara Estate Winery 2145 Niagara Stone Rd. Niagara-on-the-Lake 905-468-4637; 1-866-589-4637 jacksontriggswinery.com Experience a state-of-the-art winery, open daily year-round. Enjoy guided tours, tastings, wine and food pairings in the tasting gallery, and monthly special events. Host your next corporate event in one of Niagara’s most contemporary wineries. Lailey Winery 15940 Niagara Pkwy. Niagara-on-the-Lake 905-468-8188 laileywinery.com Lailey Winery crafts a variety of exceptional
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wines including Canadian VQA Icewine. We grow some of the oldest plantings in the region, dating back to 1973. Open daily from 10AM-6PM. 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. 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 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, we have been producing premium red and white wines from grapes grown exclusively in our 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 & 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 1-844-643-7799 gretzkyestateswines.com Wayne Gretzky wines celebrate excellence in winemaking across our 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; wines made for every Canadian wine lover to enjoy.
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CAJUN Southern Accent Bar, Restaurant, Express 839 College St. 416-901-3211 southernaccent.com For 34 years, warm hospitality, extensive New Orleans libations and atmosphere have established Southern Accent as the most authentic Cajun and Creole restaurant north of the border. This is one of the most romantic spots in Toronto, ask to be seated in one of three private “snugs.” Visit the 1940s cocktail bar with 47 Bourbons - flights available.
CANADIAN / AMERICAN 360 The Restaurant at the CN Tower 290 Bremner Blvd. 416-362-5411 cntower.ca/360 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 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, hand-crafted cocktails and genuine service – all with a breathtaking view of the harbour and Centre Island. AGO Bistro 317 Dundas St. W. 416-979-6688 ago.ca/dine/ago-bistro An award-winning restaurant designed by the world-renowned, Toronto-born Frank Gehry. For Brunch, Lunch, Dinner or Drinks, you and your guests will enjoy delicious meals prepared with local seasonal fare and quality fresh ingredients. Bannock 401 Bay St. 416-861-6996 bannockrestaurant.com Everyday classics are revitalized as the chefs pay homage to traditional Canadian comfort foods, putting cultural favourites front and centre. Bannock breads are integrated throughout the entire menu. Open for weekday lunch and dinner, Saturday brunch and dinner and Sunday brunch. Bier Markt - Esplanade 58 The Esplanade 416-862-7575 thebiermarkt.com/esplanade Bier is art and when paired with food it unlocks a new experience. Home to from-scratch cuisine, over 150 Biers, and live music every Thurs – Sat.
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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, our Eastern Flagship restaurant blends an unmistakably electric dining experience, elevated design, and modern Canadian cuisine. Canoe Restaurant & Bar TD Bank Tower 66 Wellington St. W., 54th floor 416-364-0054 canoerestaurant.com Canoe offers inspired dishes reflective of Canada’s diverse landscape, history and culture. Located on 54th floor, the fine-dining restaurant and bar features 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/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 and Beer Co. Experience the Island. Copetin Restaurant and Bar 107 King St. E. 416-603-8009 copetin.ca Copetin Restaurant and Bar by one of Canada’s most celebrated, visionary chefs and judge of CTV’s MasterChef Canada, Claudio Aprile, offering thoughtful, elevated food inspired by Toronto neighbourhoods. Cora’s Breakfast and Lunch 277 Wellington St. W. 416-598-CORA (2672) chezcora.com Located in the heart of the Entertainment District,
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Cora’s serves a delicious range of freshly prepared breakfast and amazing fruit and lunch dishes. Liquor licensed. Ideal for sit-down, also takeout. Catering available. CRAFT Beer Market - Adelaide 1 Adelaide St. E. 437-922-2337 craftbeermarket.ca CRAFT Beer Market is a premium casual restaurant with a passion for fresh local food and great craft beer. The CRAFT movement brings our special recipe of sophisticated comfort food, unique craft beers and active community involvement to new cities every year. Earls Kitchen + Bar 150 King St. W. 416-916-0227 earls.ca Sleek, upscale chain serving gourmet burgers, global comfort food, cocktails, wines & beers. Fox Bistro Radisson Suites Hotel Toronto Airport 640 Dixon Rd. 416-243-7912 radisson.com/hotels/ontorair/dinings Savour all-day dining in the casual elegance of the Fox Bistro, or unwind by the fireplace and enjoy some of the fine menu options offered. 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
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Chef Lorenzo Loseto, seasonal menus promise intriguing and memorable dishes. Private Dining is also available. Jump Commerce Court East 18 Wellington St. W. 416-363-3400 oliverbonacini.com Offering food that is robust, honest and full of flavour, Jump showcases modern North American cuisine with Italian influences.The signature New York style bar and courtyard patio provide the perfect backdrop for our world-inspired cuisine. With over 90 types of whiskey, bourbon and scotch, the bar buzzes with warmth and excitement. 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. We didn’t make this up. We’re just perfecting it. Matisse Restaurant & Bar Toronto Marriott Bloor Yorkville Hotel 90 Bloor St. E. 416-920-6500 matisserestaurant.ca The menu reflects international influences on Canadian cuisine, with fresh local ingredients designed and prepared by their award-winning chef. Each plate is presented as a work of art. Montecito Restaurant 299 Adelaide St. W. 416-599-0299 montecitorestaurant.ca
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RESTAURANTS Montecito’s Farm-To-Table inspired California cuisine menu changes seasonally and 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 & 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 is Toronto’s newest brewery & restaurant. Offering 160 seat restaurant, 40 seat private dining room and a 120 seat patio, there is more than enough room to accommodate your private function. O&B Canteen TIFF Bell Lightbox 330 King St. W. 647-288-4710 oliverbonacini.com O&B Canteen is a bright and casual restaurant and grab + go counter located in the heart of Toronto’s Entertainment District. Enjoy the large outdoor patio during the summer months. The relaxed marketplace atmosphere, together with quick, cheerful service, makes Canteen the perfect destination, morning, noon and night. Orchid Café Delta Hotels by Marriott Toronto Airport & Conference Centre 655 Dixon Rd. 416-244-1711 marriott.com/yyzda Set in a light-filled atrium with garden accents, the Orchid Café is a comfortable place to enjoy breakfast, lunch or an evening drink. All complemented by a comprehensive wine list. 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, 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 Niagara’s iconic landmark offering breathtaking views 775 ft above Niagara Falls from our 2 restaurants and indoor/outdoor Observation Decks. Featuring the city’s only revolving restaurant; Revolving Dining Room and Summit Suite Buffet.
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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. 416-588-CURD (2873) smokespoutinerie.com Smoke’s Poutinerie is a cool, unique restaurant offering over 22 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 try Queen West Local Special Poutine! Smoke’s Poutinerie - Queen West 578 Queen St. W. 416-366-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 Queen West Local Special Poutine! The Bistro Courtyard by Marriott Toronto Airport 231 Carlingview Dr. 416-675-0411 marriottcourtyardtorontoairport.com Start your morning at The Bistro with a hot cup of Starbucks coffee, and enjoy a variety of fresh and healthy choices at reasonable prices. At day’s end, relax, eat, drink and connect at The Bistro. The Carbon Bar 99 Queen St. E. 416-947-7000 thecarbonbar.ca Where fun-loving aficionados, gourmands, and bon vivants meet to share unpretentious snacks, plates, and platters delivered with impeccable hospitality in a space inspired by a storied past. 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 frappes, the menu includes classic burgers, sides and Wahlberg childhood favourites.
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Wayne Gretzky’s Restaurant 99 Blue Jays Way 416-348-0099 gretzkys.com A dynamic space layered with hockey artifacts from The Great One’s own collection. Our menu features wood-oven-baked pizzas, grilled steaks, pastas and ribs as well as healthy eating options. Rooftop patio/lounge. Open for Lunch and Dinner daily. Casual. Woods Restaurant & Bar 45 Colborne St. 416-214-9918 woodsrestaurant.ca A truly Canadian experience showcasing superb Canadian wines, food and hospitality. Bring the beauty of the Canadian woods to your dinner table.
CHINESE Luckee Restaurant and Bar 328 Wellington St. W. 416-935-0400 luckeerestaurant.com Luckee Restaurant and Bar serves authentic, refined Chinese cuisine and all-day dim sum. Luckee is headed by celebrity chef Susur Lee and is located in Toronto’s SoHo Metropolitan Hotel. Pearl Harbourfront Chinese Cuisine 207 Queens Quay W.
416-203-1233 pearlharbourfront.ca Unique waterfront view with floor-to-ceiling windows of the Toronto harbour. Cantonese and Szechwan cuisine, dim sum lunch. Casual. Lunch and dinner daily. Taste of China 338 Spadina Ave. 416-348-8828 tasteofchinarestaurant.ca Since 1998, Taste of China has been winning acclaim for its traditional Chinese cuisine and fresh seafood fare. Vegetarian options available. Open daily, 11:30am until late, in downtown Chinatown.
FRENCH Biff’s Bistro 4 Front St. E. 416-860-0086 oliverbonacini.com This modern French bistro offers warm, casual dining and robust bistro cuisine. Biff’s Bar buzzes with lunchtime and after-work crowds. In summer, savour the Parisian charm of Biff Bistro’s large street-side terrace. Chabrol 90 Yorkville Ave. 416-428-6641
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RESTAURANTS chabrolrestaurant.com Located within in the heart of Yorkville, Chabrol delivers a very unique experience that transports the guests to south of France with foods & wines of the region. Cluny Bistro & Boulangerie The Distillery Historic 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, 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 – Sunday for lunch and dinner. Diwan 77 Wynford Dr. 416-646-4670 diwan.agakhanmuseum.org An ornate dining space, Diwan features stunning décor that evokes the luxury of a private 19thcentury 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 &company Resto Bar 295 Enfield Place Mississauga 905-808-2112 andcompany.ca &company Resto Bar is the premium hosting venue located in the heart of Mississauga. Our beautiful 15,000 square foot space, exceptional cuisine and impeccable service are sure to impress.
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Assembly Chef’s Hall 111 Richmond St. W. 647-557-5993 assemblychefshall.com Assembly Chef’s Hall is where Toronto’s top chefs, restauranteurs and baristas come together to feed the city. Patrons can expect to experience some of the city’s very best, including global cuisines from seventeen unique food and beverage vendors, along with a diverse range of craft beers and spirits. Breakwater 15 Stavebank Rd. S. Mississauga 905-891-7770; 1-877-264-7770 watersideinn.ca The elegant Breakwater Dining Room, the only Four Diamond Award-Winning Restaurant in Mississauga, with a wine cellar, welcomes its guests with tables set with sparkling silver, fine china and crisp linen – a perfect setting for our superb cuisine. Best Sunday Brunch in Mississauga. 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, located in downtown CF Toronto Eaton Centre. Characterized by exposed brick walls, open-air dining and brand-new private dining. We could go on, but you should come see for yourself. Kellys Landing 123 Front St. W. 647-776-1133 kellyslanding.ca Kellys Landing is a casual North American bar, grill, hub, located in the Entertainment District downtown Toronto. We offer a vast variety of draught beers, wines and cocktails. Kellys is a restaurant and event space with incredible food and service offerings. Luma TIFF Bell Lightbox, Reitman Square 350 King St. W. 647-288-4715 oliverbonacini.com Take a culinary tour of Toronto’s diverse neighbourhoods with Luma’s innovative menu, enjoy hand-crafted cocktails and a robust wine list. The 2nd floor dining room features floor-to-ceiling views of King St. West. Open for weekday lunch and dinner from Mon to Sat. Drinks and light dining are also available in the bar and lounge.
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Momofuku Toronto 190 University Ave. 647-253-8000 momofukutoronto.com Internationally acclaimed chef David Chang’s Momofuku Toronto is home to two restaurants (Noodle Bar, Kojin) and cult-favourite bakery Milk Bar. Visit our website for more information.
Spice Route Asian Bistro Bar 499 King St. W. 416-849-1808 spiceroute.ca The experience at Spice Route is sheer bliss. The design is relaxing and indulgent; the mixture of eclectic Asian décor, mesmerizing music and distinctive cuisine is the soul of this spot.
Quest Restaurant and Bar Hilton Mississauga/Meadowvale 6750 Mississauga Rd. 905-542-6741 hiltonmeadowvale.com Quest Restaurant and Bar at the Hilton Meadowvale hotel is the dining destination in Mississauga. The executive chef prepares menu items with a global cuisine focus. Great flavours and warm, attentive service await your dining experience.
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. Creating the perfect mood for a night out with friends and family. The sights, smells, food, and wines will transport you to the heart of Argentina.
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, features luxurious yet relaxed all-day event, dining and lounge options, including the world-renowned Tea Room. 70+ craft beers and a 20,000+ bottle wine vault help deliver an exceptional dining and relaxing environment.
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T|Bar Chelsea Hotel, Toronto 33 Gerrard St. W. 416-585-4961 chelseatoronto.com/en/eat-drink T|Bar is the venue of choice for a pre-dinner beverage or late-night cocktail including signature homemade Caesars. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner T|bar offers a full-service dining experience featuring an à la carte breakfast and an Indian curry lunch buffet.
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RESTAURANTS The Chefs’ House 215 King St. E. 416-415-2260 thechefshouse.com A unique dining experience! This restaurant serves as a real-time learning experience for culinary and hospitality students at George Brown College and as a destination of choice for the dining public. The Mizzen Westin Harbour Castle 1 Harbour Sq. 416-361-7454 westin.com/harbourcastle The Mizzen offers tasty à la carte dishes and an expansive buffet for breakfast or lunch—all highlighting our wholesome SuperFoodsRx items. TRIO Restaurant 3670 Hurontario St. Mississauga 905-803-6775 restaurants.accorhotels.com Located on the main floor of the Novotel Mississauga. Trio Restaurant/Bar, with capacity for 150 people, offers international style cuisine with a variety of health conscious options from 6:00 am to 10:00 pm.
ITALIAN Archeo Trattoria 31 Trinity St. 416-815-9898 archeo.ca A contemporary-styled Italian restaurant with 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! Biagio Ristorante 155 King St. E. 416-366-4040 biagioristorante.com A Perfect Restaurant for your private gatherings! Classical, elegant with authentic Italian Cuisine. True elegance while listening to soft guitar music on the weekends in a romantic, intimate atmosphere. Enchanting tree-covered summer patio. Extensive wine list. Excellent personal service. Don Alfonso 1890 19 Toronto St. 416-214-5888 donalfonsotoronto.com Don Alfonso 1890 Toronto is the first North American location of world renowned Michelin Star Chefs Alfonso and Ernesto Iaccarino’s Don Alfonso 1890. It is located in the historic Consumer’s Gas Building of 1852 on Toronto Street; in the heart of the Financial District in downtown Toronto. Modus Ristorante 145 King St. W.
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416-861-9977 modusristorante.com Modus Ristorante, a new restaurant in the Financial District, might serve Italian food, but refreshingly, no one’s anxious to label it “rustic.” Owner Sam Genkov 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 Wed. Award-winning Sun. brunch with live jazz. TOCA 181 Wellington St. 416-572-8008 tocarestaurant.com TOCA offers handcrafted Italian cuisine complemented by seasonal flavours and locally sourced produce. Located in the heart of Toronto’s Performing Arts & Theatre District, TOCA is proud to collaborate with Chef Oliver Glowig, one of Rome’s most celebrated culinary leaders. Toulà Ristorante & Bar 1 Harbour Sq. 416-777-2002 toularestaurant.com Toronto’s premier waterfront restaurant. Featuring a spectacular 360 degree panoramic view of Toronto’s downtown core. Toulà Toronto is another gem in the history of the Italian Toulà Group chain, which started in Treviso, Italy, near Venice in 1961. Authentic superb Italian cuisine.
JAPANESE Benihana Japanese Steakhouse, at Fairmont Royal York Fairmont Royal York Hotel 100 Front St. W. 416-860-5002 fairmont.com/royal-york-toronto/dining/ benihanajapanesesteakhouse Enjoy the excitement of teppanyaki cooking right at your table with Benihana’s highly skilled and trained chefs. Winner of Where magazine’s “Most Memorable Meal” award for two consecutive years. 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.
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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 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. Ricarda’s 134 Peter St. 416-304-9134 ricardas.com Ricarda’s is in the heart of the city. A Mediterranean inspired menu offering breakfast, lunch and dinner. The café offering a selection of salads, sandwiches, sweet goodies and freshly baked breads made on site daily. Ricarda’s social - Monday to Friday 4:00PM - 7:00PM. Jazz Brunch every Sunday - Family Friendly.
MEXICAN El Catrin Destileria The Distillery Historic District 18 Tank House Lane
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416-203-2121 elcatrin.ca Awarded Best Mexican 2014 by Dine.TO, El Catrin has shined vibrantly since 2013. Featuring a tapasstyle menu that allows you to sample a variety of different items, Canada’s largest mescal and tequila bar with over 120 different labels. The go-to spot for a fun and flavourful dining experience!
MIDDLE EASTERN Tabülè Middle Eastern Cuisine 2009 Yonge St. 416-483-3747 tabule.ca Located in midtown Toronto, Tabülè is known as one of the finest Middle Eastern eateries. The chef’s interpretation of traditional dishes has created 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, admiring the charms of the belly dancers.
NIGHTLIFE / LOUNGES / BARS BerBer Social 49 Front St. E. 416-860-9000 berbersocial.com
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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. Pravda Vodka House 44 Wellington St. E. 416-366-0303 pravdavodkabar.com A unique vodka experience in an amazing Kremlin-like environment. Join us in the vodka revolution.
Berber Lounge takes you back to magical times. Indulge in tantalizing cuisine, mingle over delectable specialty cocktails, and dance the night away. Located directly below The Sultan’s Tent. CC Lounge & Whisky Bar 45 Front St. E. 416-362-4777 cconfront.com A unique restaurant and cocktail bar themed on the 1920s prohibition era, specializing in over 300 whiskies and customized tastings. Take a tour of the whisky tunnel with the resident whisky aficionado and historian, bringing you back to the roaring ‘20s and the rum-running days in Toronto. Drake Hotel - Dining 1150 Queen St. W. 416-531-5042 thedrake.ca/thedrakehotel/food-drink With nightly live entertainment and innovative art salons, The Drake has come to be known as an energetic hub for visual and performance art, dining and hospitality and Toronto’s cultural, entertainment and culinary landmark. LAVELLE 627 King St. W. 647-347-9353 chezlavelle.com An unparalleled rooftop experience in downtown Toronto. The luxurious space features an elegant dining room with contemporary French creations by Chef Romain Avril, a lounge bar, outdoor pools and cabanas, all with breathtakingly unobstructed views of the city skyline.
PUBS Amsterdam Brewhouse on the Lake 245 Queens Quay W., South Building 416-504-1020 amsterdambrewhouse.com Where locally crafted beer meets fresh artisan food. Voted one of Toronto’s best lakefront patios, this beautifully restored 1930s shipping warehouse has a working brewery onsite, over 12 beers on tap and a seasonally inspired menu. Free brewery tours are offered daily. Batch Toronto 75 Victoria St. 416-238-1484 batchtoronto.com Batch is a brewpub and bottle shop in the heart of the city serving small batch brews and hand crafted food from our in house makers. Come on by. Belfast Love 548 King St. W. 416-363-2223 donnellygroup.ca/belfast-love By design, a modern tribute to sensibilities of a proper pub. In practice, an experience only true publicans can deliver. Mill Street Brew Pub The Distillery Historic District 21 Tank House Lane
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The Ballroom Bowl 145 John St. 647-346-7273 theballroombowl.ca Unique 2 floor entertainment venue that offers groups from 2-850 a throwback to the rock & roll era mixed with chic decor and delectable eats.
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416-681-0338 millstreetbrewery.com The original site of the Mill Street Brewery, this flagship pub boasts a distinct view inside a fully functional production facility, while interior décor is true to the historical Distillery Historic District heritage. Offers a dining room capacity of 110 people seated, 2 beautiful patios & 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 Beach! We’re pulling 24 taps of craft beer and 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 the Centre Island and the Harbourfront from the patios. The Pint Public House 277 Front St. W. 647-340-6395 toronto.thepint.ca Ideally located next to the Rogers Centre & CN Tower, this dynamic sports pub is predominately known for its 40-way chicken wings, ribs and draught beer. Serves classic & modern pub fare throughout 16,000 sq ft. Walrus Pub & Beer Hall 187 Bay St. 416-363-7261 donnellygroup.ca/walrus Walrus Pub & Beer Hall is 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.
RESTAURANT / ENTERTAINMENT SERVICES Toronto Key To The City by Streets.TO 1-888-313-0269 streets.to Toronto Key To The City by Streets.TO is Toronto’s first instant loyalty rewards program where key holders buy and show their city key for exclusive perks at Toronto restaurants, spas, entertainment, shops and more. Details: torontocitykey.com.
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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, a 200 person patio and a variety of non-seafood dishes to pick from, Pure Spirits serves electrifying, unique cuisine with a creative modern flair.
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. Serving Certified Angus Beef™ exclusively, 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 the majestic castle, Casa Loma, BlueBlood Steakhouse offers a refined dining experience in an upscale environment. 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 fifteen successful years as one of Toronto’s premier steakhouses and restaurants, they are proud to continually offer an exceptional experience. It is a pleasure to impress, whether you are tourists, corporate business diners or convention travellers. Hy’s Steakhouse & Cocktail Bar Toronto 120 Adelaide St. W. 416-364-6600 hyssteakhouse.com Hy’s is Canada’s premier steakhouse, located in the heart of Toronto’s Financial District. Featuring perfectly grilled Canadian prime steaks, tableside dinner menu specialties and craft cocktails. Private dining spaces and upscale cocktail bar. Wine Spectator Award of Excellence. Michael’s on Simcoe 100 Simcoe St. 416-260-5100
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RESTAURANTS michaelsonsimcoe.com Conveniently located in the heart of the financial and entertainment districts, Michael’s on Simcoe playfully combines the best of contemporary cuisine, featuring USDA prime steak, fresh seafood and authentic modern Italian.
Located in Toronto’s theatre district, The Shore Club sets out to define your evening, complementing the luxury of the restaurant and cocktail lounge with a decadent menu focused on classic surf-and-turf fare, only serving the freshest fish, seafood and most tender steaks in town.
Morton’s The Steakhouse 4 Avenue Rd. 416-925-0648 mortons.com The signature menu features perfectly grilled prime-aged beef, fresh fish and seafood, and delectable entrées accented by à la carte selections. Open for dinner nightly. Reservations recommended.
Tom Jones Steak House 17 Leader Lane 416-366-6583; 1-800-263-1671 tomjonessteakhouse.com One of the city’s oldest steak houses, located in the financial/theatre districts. Intimate and elegant. USDA prime steaks, fresh fish and award-winning wine list. Piano bar upstairs. Lunch, Mon. to Fri. Dinner daily. Smart casual.
Quinn’s Steakhouse & Irish Bar Sheraton Centre 96 Richmond St. W. 416-367-8466 quinnssteakhouse.com Located in the Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel, Quinn’s Steakhouse and 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 Hilton Toronto 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. 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 - York Street 165 York St. 416-703-1773 kegsteakhouse.com/en/locations/ON/toronto/ york-street Specialties include the finest cuts of steak, mouth-watering prime rib, delicious seafood and decadent desserts. Contemporary atmosphere with warm and friendly service. The Shore Club 155 Wellington St. W. 416-351-3311 theshoreclub.ca
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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, 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 brings authentic, rustic Italian flair blended with a vibrant nightlife, and has become the new hot spot in the stylish King West neighbourhood of Toronto. Cibo Wine Bar - Yonge Street 2472 Yonge St. 416-925-0016 cibowinebar.com Cibo is the biggest and newest Italian eatery in the uptown Yonge Street area. This bold and beautiful 10,000 sq. ft. space is a blend of old-world rustic and modern industrial chic. Cibo Wine Bar - Yorkville 133 Yorkville Ave. 416-925-2143 cibowinebar.com Cibo Wine Bar brings authentic rustic Italian flare blended with a vibrant nightlife and is sure to become a new hot spot in the stylish Yorkville neighbourhood of Toronto.
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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 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 Gotstyle - Distillery 21 Trinity St. 416-260-9696 shop.gotstyle.ca The innovative leader in global fashion committed to providing the most inclusive shopping experience, fulfilling every one of our clients’ unique requirements in terms of style, tailoring and grooming.
exclusive collections and game-worn gear. Located outside Scotiabank Arena and minutes away from Union Station. Roots Canada Locations throughout the Toronto area 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 10 Front St. W. 416-933-8228; 1-866-267-1390 hhof.com Shop Hockey’s #1-Rated Gift Store in Toronto! The official retail store of the Hockey Hall of Fame. Featuring thousands of unique hockeyrelated products including authentic Hockey Hall of Fame, NHL and International apparel, novelties and more.
Harry Rosen 82 Bloor St. W. 416-972-0556; 1-800-917-6736 harryrosen.com Top labels. Unrivalled service. Offering extensive collections from top designer labels, including Tom Ford, Brunello Cucinelli, Giorgio Armani, Armani Collezioni, Burberry, Dolce and Gabbana, Etro, Hugo Boss, Ermenegildo Zegna, Versace Collection, Prada and more.
Toronto Duty Free by Dufry Toronto Pearson International Airport, Terminals 1 and 3 toronto-dutyfree.ca/en Dufry is the leading travel retailer here in Toronto - we have thousands of fabulous tax-free products, ranging from fragrances to fashion accessories, cosmetics to confectionery, spirits to souvenirs, skincare to sunglasses. We offer year-round savings vs high street, plus the ability to shop before your trip by visiting toronto-dutyfree.ca!
Real Sports Apparel 40 Bay St. Scotiabank Arena, Gate 1 416-815-5746 realsports.ca Offering 8,500 square feet of authentic sports gear for sports lovers everywhere. It’s the largest team-licensed apparel store in the city and offers the broadest selection of jerseys,
Yorkdale Style Concierge Private Styling & Shopping 3401 Dufferin St. 416-256-2755 yorkdale.com Whether you need a little fashion advice or an entirely new wardrobe—our expert team of stylists are at your service during this two-hour
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one-on-one consultation & 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 fashions and fragrances, wearable art, and unique statement pieces for your home, finely crafted by artisans around the world and inspired by the Museum’s permanent collection and exhibitions. Museum of Contemporary Art 158 Sterling Rd. 416-530-2500 museumofcontemporaryart.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. Northern Expressions Inuit Art Gallery The Atrium Concourse Level, Dundas and Yonge 416-729-9339; 1-800-387-3763 northernexpressionsart.ca Visit us for authentic one-of-a-kind art works 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% Made in Canada. World-wide shipping! ROM Boutique Royal Ontario Museum
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100 Queen’s Park, Level 1 416-586-5766 rom.on.ca Shop to your heart’s content at our flagship ROM Boutique in the heart of the Bloor-Yorkville retail district! You’ll find a wide selection of special books, artwork, games, toys, stationery, ceramics, home décor, personal accessories, multi-media and much more. shopAGO Art Gallery of Ontario 317 Dundas St. W., Level 1 416-979-6690 ago.ca/shop shopAGO at the Art Gallery of Ontario is a thoughtfully curated museum shop that supports the AGO’s fine art collection and design aesthetic. Offering art and design inspired giftables and much more, many designed and made by artists and makers from across our wonderful nation.
DEPARTMENT STORES Holt Renfrew 50 Bloor St. W. 416-922-2333 holtrenfrew.com/en/stores/greatertoronto Holt Renfrew is Canada’s leading luxury shopping experience with premier designers for women’s and men’s clothing, accessories, shoes, and beauty.
FINE FOODS Dolce & Gourmando - The Store 1493 Bayview Ave. 416-915-8840
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JEWELRY Cynthia Findlay Antiques & Estate Jeweller 284 King St. W. (beside the Princess of Wales Theatre) 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. 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% off. Tanger Outlets Cookstown RR 1, 3311 Simcoe Rd. 89 Cookstown 705-458-4777 tangeroutlet.com/cookstown Under Armour, Coach, Banana Republic, Tommy Hilfiger, H&M, Pandora, Nike, Reebok, Swarovski, Calvin Klein, Paderno, 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 & Hwy 89. Visit Shopper Services before you shop to get the latest in coupon offerings.
SHOPPING CENTRES Brookfield Place 181 Bay St. 416-777-6480 brookfieldplacenewsandevents.com Visited by millions of people each year, Brookfield Place is home to some of Toronto’s most popular dining, shopping and lifestyle destinations. As a prized example of Toronto’s cultural spirit, this commercial public space has received acclaim for architectural excellence. CF Shops at Don Mills 1090 Don Mills Rd. 416-447-6087 cfshopsatdonmills.com Just minutes from downtown, experience Shops at Don Mills, Toronto’s finest outdoor lifestyle destination. Designer shopping, gourmet dining and exciting nightlife in a unique Europeaninspired village setting. CF Toronto Eaton Centre 220 Yonge St. 416-598-8560 cftorontoeatoncentre.com 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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Square One Shopping Centre 100 City Centre Dr. Mississauga 905-270 3624 (Text Us!) 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 Pearson International Airport.
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 250 stores and Tourist Privileges, you’ll discover another world of shopping. Direct subway access from downtown Toronto and just 20 minutes from Pearson International Airport.
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 kilometres of underground walkway connecting Toronto’s main attractions, hotels, restaurants and over 1,200 unique retail shops and services.
Yorkville Village 55 Avenue Rd. (new entrance located at 136 Yorkville Ave.) 416-968-8680 yorkvillevillage.com Yorkville Village provides shoppers with a distinguished variety of contemporary brands, unique boutiques and gourmet foods in a vibrant setting, anchored by a state-of-the-art Equinox Health Club and Whole Foods.
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.
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SOUVENIRS / CANADIANA CN Tower Gift Shop 290 Bremner Blvd. 416-868-6937 cntower.ca The CN Tower’s 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. 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.
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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% off. Shop over 80 stores including Burberry, Kate Spade, Under Armour, Saks OFF 5TH, Ted Baker, Tory Burch and more.
SHOPPING David Crighton Art 1114 Queen St. E. 416-414-6423 davidcrighton.com Toronto cityscape art. Visit their booth at the Leslieville Arts Market and see all kinds of cool products at affordable prices featuring the artwork of Toronto legendary artist David Crighton. Uniquely Toronto. 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. Duty Free Americas - Lewiston Queenston-Lewiston Bridge Plaza Lewiston, N.Y. 716-284-8409 dutyfreeamericas.com Duty Free Americas - Niagara Falls Rainbow Bridge Plaza Niagara Falls, N.Y. 716-284-8168 dutyfreeamericas.com
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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, balloon displays, amaaazing fruit and gourmet gift baskets. Daily delivery in Toronto, Durham, York, Peel and Hamilton Regions. Voted Consumers’ Choice Best Toronto Florist for 9 years. 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! Our Cargo Hold™ Gift Shop has a unique collection of marine-themed gifts and keepsakes from around the world and from local artisans. The Umbra Store 165 John St. 416-599-0088 umbra.com This Toronto landmark is the only retail location of the iconic design brand. With its award-winning space, Umbra is uniquely engaging, offering innovative, fresh, and functional products for the home.
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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. Over 18 languages spoken, plus airport meet-and-greet, coach service and harbour cruises available. Aoyee Royal International 7130 Warden Ave., Suite 603, Markham 905-604-3810; 1-888-986-9688 aoyee.ca Aoyee Royal International provides services in the tour management and event design and production areas. Providing professional, high quality customized services to our clients. Services include tour reception and management, air tickets, transportation and event production. Canadian Receptive Tours 4667 Ave. Papineau Montreal, Que. 514-636-8778; 1-866-636-8959 canadianreceptivetours.com Offering programs across Canada; year-round guaranteed departures, private tours, group tours, incentive programs. Online reservation system, experienced multilingual staff. CPTrip Service Inc. 145 Royal Crest Court, Unit 32 Markham 905-604-3456; 1-888-8CPTRIP (827-8747) cptrip.com CPTrip Service specializes in MICE, corporate travel and high-end leisure tours in major cities of Canada. We own and operate Safewell Bus Services in Toronto covering Ontario, Quebec and USA. 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,
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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 36 Toronto St., Suite 850 416-277-4772 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 multi day 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. We offer accommodation, transportation, guide services in different languages, city packages to international wholesalers. Jonview Canada Inc. Toronto Skyline 191 The West Mall, Suite 700 416-323-9090 jonview.com Jonview Canada is the country’s leading incoming tour operator. It offers 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. Receptour Canada 400 Atlantic Ave., Suite 803 Montreal, Que. 514-987-0022 receptourcanada.com Founded in 1977, specializes in creating and operating unique tour packages throughout Canada for international wholesalers and incentive companies. Offering more than 100 annual guaranteed departure tours, escorted in Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese, original stay packages, FIT itineraries, ski programs, and more. Tian Bao Travel 60 West Wilmot St., Unit 1, Richmond Hill 905-695-7770; 1-855-695-7770
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TPI Canada 8899 Odlin Cres. Richmond, B.C. 604-276-2221 tpi-canada.com A full service, Canada-wide receptive tour operator, TPI Silkway draws on its exceptional record, tremendous resources and global expertise to deliver a comprehensive suite of packages, supported by a dedicated service ethic.
City of Mississauga 300 City Centre Dr. Mississauga 311 (within Mississauga); 905-615-4311 discovermississauga.ca Mississauga is Canada’s sixth largest city, located in Southern Ontario on the beautiful waterfront of Lake Ontario. This must-see city is conveniently a 30-minute drive from downtown Toronto, and is also within close reach of Niagara Falls and other day trips and less than 90 minutes from the US border. Discover the waterfront trail, outdoor festivals and theatres, international cuisine and shopping!
Zen Travel 550 Hwy. 7 E., Suite 309A Richmond Hill 905-709-7777; 1-888-977-9797 zentravel.ca Proud to be one of the RTOs accredited by TIAC, offering charter services, tour packages, flight tickets, hotel reservations, etc. You name it, they work on it. It’s going to be an exceptional experience like no other!
Tourism Brampton Brampton City Hall 2 Wellington St. W., 2nd floor, Brampton 905-874-3601 tourismbrampton.ca Located next door to Toronto Pearson International Airport, Brampton offers natural retreats, state-of-the-art cultural facilities, quality accommodations and more. Contact Tourism Brampton or visit the website for your personal guide.
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TRANSPORTATION AIRLINES 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, powered by an award-winning culture of care and recognized as one of the country’s top employers. Scheduled service to 100 destinations in North America, Central America, the Caribbean and Europe, offering 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 25 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 Company of Toronto 416-945-3414 torontobusco.com Toronto Bus Company offers ground transportation services with minivans, SUVs, executive mini-coaches, highway coaches, luxury sedans and limousines. Francesco’s Limousine Inc. 416-893-2641; 1-844-893-2641 francescoslimousine.ca Francesco’s Limousine provides comfortable and elegant airport transfer to Toronto Pearson International Airport and surrounding private airports. Our highly trained and friendly chauffeurs will ensure you arrive at your terminal on time for your flight. Ideal Executive Car Service Inc. 1-844-424-3325 idealexeccars.com Ideal Executive Care Service Inc. provides safe, high-quality ground transportation services for
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guests in the Toronto and greater Toronto area. Our fleet includes luxury vehicles all equipped with Wi-Fi connectivity, and our professional chauffeurs will do everything they can to make your 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 Niagara Airbus offers scheduled and charter transportation between Toronto and Buffalo airports, and Toronto and Niagara regions, as well as sightseeing tours of Toronto, Niagara-on-the-Lake and Niagara Falls, wineries. 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 first train departing Pearson Station at 05:27AM and last train at 12:57AM. Departing Union Station at 4:55AM and last train at 1:00AM.
BUS SERVICES Bennington Worldwide Chauffeured Transportation 905-670-5466; 1-800-313-7262 benningtonlimo.com With more than 25 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 Company of Toronto 416-945-3414 torontobusco.com Toronto Bus Company offers ground transportation services with minivans, SUVs, executive mini-coaches, highway coaches, luxury sedans and limousines. Can-Ar Coach Service 905-738-2290; 1-800-387-7097 can-arcoach.com Offering well-equipped, 32-, 47- and 55passenger luxury motorcoaches, this service specializes in group charters and airport and local transfers. Sightseeing and North
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America-wide touring. Itinerary planning assistance available. Special 49-passenger activity coach rates available. 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. 56-passenger motocoaches are available with air conditioning, washrooms, DVD player and wheelchair accessibility. 33-passenger minicoaches, with the same amenities.
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Greyhound Canada Transportation 416-594-1404; 1-866-313-0339 greyhound.ca Specializing in group tours, sightseeing, conventions, airport transfers, meetings and incentive transportation. Buses seat up to 50 passengers, 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 us. 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 Niagara Airbus services conferences and special events, 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 hrs. Pacific Western Transportation Ltd. 905-564-3232; 1-800-387-6787 PacificWesternToronto.com Pacific Western provides luxury charter coach
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TRANSPORTATION services for corporate, sports or group events. Featuring day trips, shuttle services, airport transfers and more. Our entire fleet is equipped with seat belts. Our ultimate promise to you: safely home! Safewell Bus Services 905-604-3456; 1-888-8CPTRIP (827-8747) Safewellbus.com With a fleet of 9 mid-sized tour buses, we provide charter service covering Toronto, Niagara Falls, Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec City, etc. Many of our buses are 2017 and 2018 model. Star Coach Services 416-516-7433 starcoachservices.ca Recognized as one of Toronto’s safest, most reliable & affordable charter operator, we have built our success on a unique brand of service, dependability & economical rates. We offer Toronto’s most diverse range of buses including school buses, coaches, mini-coaches, trolleys & double-decker buses.
LIMOUSINES & CHAUFFEURED SERVICES Bennington Worldwide Chauffeured Transportation 905-670-5466; 1-800-313-7262 benningtonlimo.com With more than 25 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. Francesco’s Limousine Inc. 416-893-2641; 1-844-893-2641 francescoslimousine.ca Francesco’s Limousine provides comfortable and elegant airport transfer to Toronto Pearson International Airport and surrounding private airports. Our highly trained and friendly chauffeurs will ensure you arrive at your terminal on time for your flight.
chauffeurs will do everything they can to make your 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. Rosedale Livery Limited 905-677-9444; 1-800-268-4967 rosedalelivery.com Rosedale Livery has been Toronto’s premier transportation supplier for business and vacation travellers for over 30 years, booking chauffeured transportation throughout the world. Rosedale’s fleet includes premium sedans, SUVs, vans and stretches. Fully licensed and insured.
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.
TAXIS Co-op Cabs-Crown Taxi, Associated Toronto Taxicab Co-operative Limited 416-504-2667 co-opcabs.com Offering sedan, van and wheelchair-accessible taxi service as well as parcel delivery. Accepting credit cards/debit, Co-op Cabs/Crown Taxi gift certificates and cash. Co-op Cabs/Crown Taxi app is available in the iTunes & Google Play stores. Now with Free WiFi.
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. Ideal Executive Car Service Inc. 1-844-424-3325 idealexeccars.com Ideal Executive Care Service Inc. provides safe, high-quality ground transportation services for guests in the Toronto and greater Toronto area. Our fleet includes luxury vehicles all equipped with Wi-Fi connectivity, and our professional
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BRINGING PEOPLE & GREAT ART TOGETHER Experience incredible art, from an outstanding collection of Group of Seven to cutting-edge contemporary work. The AGO is one of Toronto’s most celebrated cultural destinations. For more information, visit AGO.ca 317 Dundas St. W. | St. Patrick subway stop
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