Formerly populated by Bohemians and hippies, this gentrified neighborhood now contains a variety of posh stores and boutiques.
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Formerly populated by Bohemians and hippies, this gentrified neighborhood now contains a variety of posh stores and boutiques.
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.
Downtown gallery displaying a wide variety of beautiful native handicrafts.
Indoor shopping mall.
With more than 200,000 Chinese who reside in Toronto, visitors are attracted to this lively and colorful district for bargain-shopping and restaurants.
Children will especially enjoy a visit to this farm, located within the city limits.
Glamorous and clubby, this spa offers a variety of rejuvenating treatments and contains a heart-healthy restaurant.
Castle-like building, built in 1899 in the Romanesque Revival style, features a clock tower, "Friends of Old City Hall" exhibit and a War Memorial.
Get away from the hustle and bustle of downtown Toronto: ride a bike or take a turn on your blades on any of the many trails located on the island.
This busy neighborhood shopping mall in mid-town Toronto includes a central courtyard surrounded by more than 17 stores.
Former home of Canadian rebel William Lyon Mackenzie, now a museum in his honor.
Danforth Street is more commonly known as "The Danforth" where it becomes the city's Greek neighborhood.
Designed by a famous Finnish architect, this modern building is home to the Toronto City Council.
Using interactive displays, this museum documents the history of the Canadian police, as well as its present operations.