With its beaches and boardwalk, this park is perfect in the summer for a waterside retreat.
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With its beaches and boardwalk, this park is perfect in the summer for a waterside retreat.
Downtown street known as the heart of the financial district.
This ornate building originally housed the offices of a tannery and leather goods company.
City neighborhood that has been historically popular with immigrants from a variety of different countries.
Located in the financial district, this building is an eclectic and opulent combination of architectural styles.
One of the main downtown arteries, home to a variety of businesses and entertainment venues.
This upscale gallery sells beautiful antique English prints, some of which date back to the 14th century.
These lakefront grounds host more than 100 different fairs and events each year.
Learn to canoe or kayak, take part in a group tour, or simply rent a boat for yourself at this Harbourfront outdoors school.
An unusual gallery specializing in electronic media art, including radio, film, TV and artificial intelligence.
Built in 1927 and located in the heart of Toronto's Jewish community, this temple is a fine example of Byzantine architecture.
This simple church is the oldest house of worship in Toronto.
One of the largest galleries in the country, this venue showcases the works of both renowned and up-and-coming artists, catering to a wide variety of tastes.
This beautiful gothic-style cathedral is one of the city's most prominent landmarks.
The Annex is a very central neighbourhood in downtown Toronto. It stretches from Bloor Street West in the south to Dupont in the north, to Avenue Road in the east and Bathurst Street to the west and...
This restored brick home is open to the public and formerly housed the Art Museum of Toronto.
Interesting Harbourfront museum containing interactive exhibits about boatmaking.
British-style pub known for its R&B music.
Club featuring R&B, top 40 and dixieland music that is also known for its chicken wings.
Bookstore devoted solely to children and teens.
This working-class neighborhood also goes by the nickname "Little Saigon."
The hub of Toronto banking, this area is filled with beautiful, architecturally-significant buildings.
This YMCA contains a health club offering a variety of standard workout options.
Venue for weekend folk concerts, particularly Celtic music.
Between October and April, the Maple Leafs play hockey in this arena, but be forewarned that obtaining game tickets is both difficult and expensive.
Unusual, cutting-edge TV station with 100 fixed, remote control cameras located throughout the city.
A treatment at this high-class spa will leave you relaxed and refreshed.
Race track that offers both standardbred and thoroughbred horse racing, along with hosting a number of major events such as the North America Cup, The Queen's Plate and The Canadian International.
Owned by the Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation, this small casino offers more than 50 game tables including Pai Gow, card poker, mini-baccarat and roulette.
Fine garden tools, unique and enabling products for enthusiastic gardeners.
Golfers have a choice of any nine-hole combination at this 27-hole championship golf course.
Restored Georgian-style farmhouse reflects the life of a Scottish emigrant in 1851.
