A fun place to have a few beers and sample some tasty Irish treats from the menu.
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A fun place to have a few beers and sample some tasty Irish treats from the menu.
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.
Local landmark showcasing well-known country and rock bands, including some of international fame.
The only museum of its kind in the country, featuring exhibits of beautiful clothing, carpets, quilts and ceremonial objects from around the world.
Beautiful and peaceful cemetery containing the graves of several notable Canadians.
With more than 200,000 Chinese who reside in Toronto, visitors are attracted to this lively and colorful district for bargain-shopping and restaurants.
Once home solely for Irish immigrants, this neighborhood presently contains the largest grouping of Victorian homes on the continent.
The Latin beat beckons one and all -- straight, gay, and otherwise -- to this lively club. If you don't know how to samba, you can pick up the basics at the Friday- and Sunday-night dance lessons, but if you don't learn, no one on the jam-packed dance floor will notice. There's a substantial hetero contingent that comes out just to watch the fabulous drag queens -- and don't be surprised if you encounter a bachelorette party in progress.
Between October and April, the Maple Leafs play hockey in this arena, but be forewarned that obtaining game tickets is both difficult and expensive.
This club has everything for the trendy Queen's Street West lifestyle, including a wide variety of music, great food, pool and dancing.