An authentic victorian pub featuring the cuisine of Nova Scotia.
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An authentic victorian pub featuring the cuisine of Nova Scotia.
Historic home of financier James Austin houses an impressive collection of furniture and decorative art.
Beautiful and peaceful cemetery containing the graves of several notable Canadians.
Created by the same crew that devised the perennially popular Allen's, Dora Keogh is an unusually elegant pub. The evening brings music, with local fiddlers and vocalists strutting their stuff; famous fiddler Natalie McMaster has been known to join in, as have various members of the Irish group the Chieftains.
This store's clothes, created by Toronto designers, have been described as sassy, funky and whimsical.
The city's most luxurious spa is full of sybaritic delights for body and soul.
1,000,000 Comix is an excellent comic shop. The staff are very familiar with the industry and with the various titles. They offer fair opinions about comics and never leave you feeling like you are...
Blue Man Group is officially open at Toronto's new state-of-the-art Panasonic Theatre.
Canada's first purpose-built opera house was completed in 2006 and is the home of the Canadian Opera Company and the National Ballet of Canada. Highlights of the Four Seasons Centre include the world's longest freespan glass staircase and a horseshoe-shaped, European style auditorium featuring phenomenal advancements in modern engineering and acoustical design. Facility tours are available. For upcoming opera and ballet performances, visit the Canadian Opera Company and The National Ballet of Canada websites.
Using interactive displays, this museum documents the history of the Canadian police, as well as its present operations.
This serene and picturesque pond in High Park provides a relaxing respite from the busy streets of Toronto.
Glamorous and clubby, this spa offers a variety of rejuvenating treatments and contains a heart-healthy restaurant.
Danforth Street is more commonly known as "The Danforth" where it becomes the city's Greek neighborhood.
One of Toronto's premier architectural landmarks, this 750-foot-long, classically-inspired hall is the main juncture of the city's rail and subway transit systems.
Undiscovered by tourists, this quaint neighborhood is home to an academic crowd and contains trendy antique stores and restaurants.
A great selection of travel-related reading.
Trendy lingerie to wear to bed or out on the town.
You'll find current styles at hard-to-beat prices at this neighborhood shoe store.
Let students work on your hair and you'll save a bundle on cuts and other treatments.
Displays the works of Canadian and international artists.
Contemporary home and office furnishings with an edge.
Year-round exhibits about history, environment, and science. Visit our 25-acre historic village, wetland area, working gardens, orchards, ride the carousel or play some mini-golf. Educational programs examine various aspects of life in Markham with a focus on history and the environment. Watch for many special events during 2007, offering a variety of experiences that celebrate our community. Visit our research facility by appointment. Site rentals are available for weddings, family picnics/parties or corporate functions.
Renovated 1920s warehouse containing over 100 upscale shops.
Popular shopping areas with affordable shops and restaurants.
Once home solely for Irish immigrants, this neighborhood presently contains the largest grouping of Victorian homes on the continent.
Shopping complex with 320 stores, boutiques and restaurants and a dramatic atrium.
The city's oldest church is also one of its most progressive and houses fine examples of stained glass, carvings and paintings.
This busy neighborhood shopping mall in mid-town Toronto includes a central courtyard surrounded by more than 17 stores.
These golden glass towers are truly masterpieces of modern architecture.
A rare example of Georgian architecture, this museum is the restored home of the first Chief Justice of Upper Canada.
Once the home of one of Toronto's first architects, this building is representative of Regency-style architecture popular in the 1830s.
Attending a concert at this beautifully restored, ornate theater is an elegant experience.
Three floors dedicated to the accomplishments of Canada's most famous athletes.
Shop where the Hollywood stars go when they're in town at this trendy boutique.
Ornate, 34-story Romanesque structure housing the country's oldest and most venerated bank.
