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The whole world can be found at Canada's foremost center for contemporary culture.
This perennial favorite is a modern-day speakeasy. The cramped space -- it seats only 100 -- is below street level, yet feels intimate rather than claustrophobic. Live jazz, whether Dixieland, New Orleans, or swing, belts out 6 nights a week. The epicenter for the swing dance craze in Toronto, this is still the place to watch glam hepcats groove.
Popular urban oasis offers a variety of outdoor recreation including ice-skating, baseball games, nature hikes and exploring the park's greenhouse.
Sketch comedy, songs & improv combine in a show that's sure to keep you laughing all the way home. Enjoy up-to-the-minute and classic comedy from the company that inspired SCTV, Saturday Night Live and Who's Line Is It Anyway! Past alumni include Mike Myers, Gilda Radner, John Candy, Martin Short and hundreds of others. The best entertainment value in Toronto.
Rogers Centre - Toronto's SkyDome, aka "the concrete convertible" - was the first large size stadium to have a retractable roof. This idea was perfect for the Toronto climate which can be a bit dodgy
The lofty mission of this great museum is to "inspire wonder and build understanding of human cultures," which is certainly possible with more than six million objects on display.
Casa Loma – Toronto ’s Majestic Castle With its soaring battlements, secret passageways, and underground tunnel, Casa Loma pays homage to the castles and knights of days gone by. Take a step back in
This civic center is home to the city's hockey and basketball teams and serves as a venue for rock concerts and other large events.
After 12 years at the Fairmont Royal York, the show has gone uptown. The action at this interactive whodunit gets under way around dessert time. Actors are scattered at tables around the room, and guests try to solve the crime with the aid of a detective who leads the investigation.
Children will especially enjoy a visit to this farm, located within the city limits.
Danforth Street is more commonly known as "The Danforth" where it becomes the city's Greek neighborhood.
This watering hole has been drawing jazz fans since it first opened in 1951. Admittedly the decor hasn't changed much since the old days, but the sounds you'll find here are cutting edge. The Rex lures top local and international talent; Tuesday is the weekly jam night.
This curved glass structure, a downtown architectural landmark, is a well-known concert hall.