Food scene
If you crave Mexican food, this is our go to spot! Baja fish taco, Steak and Chicken Quesadillas...and a lot more! Price is $$.
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Grand Electric Parkdale
1330 Queen St WIf you crave Mexican food, this is our go to spot! Baja fish taco, Steak and Chicken Quesadillas...and a lot more! Price is $$.
Upscale seafood eatery with a unique, colourful interior inspired by the Dalmation coast. Price is $$$$.
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Joso's
202 Davenport RdUpscale seafood eatery with a unique, colourful interior inspired by the Dalmation coast. Price is $$$$.
Omakase. High-end Authentic Japanese Restaurant. It's all about the experience. Once you try this, you can never go back to "California roll". Price is $$$$.
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Yasu Toronto
81 Harbord StOmakase. High-end Authentic Japanese Restaurant. It's all about the experience. Once you try this, you can never go back to "California roll". Price is $$$$.
Zakkushi on Carlton
193 Carlton StAuthentic Japanese Skewers! $2-10 Dollars each! Price is $$$.
Authentic Italian restaurant, Drake even rapped about it! Our go to spot if you're craving risottos and seafood. Price is $$$$.
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Ristorante Sotto Sotto
120 Avenue RdAuthentic Italian restaurant, Drake even rapped about it! Our go to spot if you're craving risottos and seafood. Price is $$$$.
Wilbur Mexicana
552 King St WAnother favourite! Mexican food to go! Price is $$.
Ruth's Chris Steak House
145 Richmond Street WestSteak and wine! Price is $$.
Looking for a quick meal near Kensington Market? Cheap eats This is the place!!! Again, the best tacos in town. Price “$”.
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Seven Lives
72 Kensington AveLooking for a quick meal near Kensington Market? Cheap eats This is the place!!! Again, the best tacos in town. Price “$”.
Sightseeing
加拿大國家電視塔
290 Bremner BlvdCN Tower! Birds eye view of downtown Toronto!
加拿大里普利水族館
288 Bremner Blvd古釀酒廠區
55 Mill StRogers Centre, originally named SkyDome, is a multi-purpose stadium in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, situated just southwest of the CN Tower near the northern shore of Lake Ontario.
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羅傑斯中心
1 Blue Jays WayRogers Centre, originally named SkyDome, is a multi-purpose stadium in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, situated just southwest of the CN Tower near the northern shore of Lake Ontario.
If you’re looking for things to do in Toronto, maybe expand your horizons and travel offshore while you’re already by the water. Bring your bike over to Ward’s Island for some more scenic bike paths. You can also rent bikes on Centre Island, including tandem bikes and 2 or 4 seater quadricicles. Otherwise, you’ll find Centreville – an amusement park for kids, a petting zoo, a haunted and historic lighthouse, a hedge maze, a splash park and a clothing optional beach – as well as one where it’s mandatory! The islands are the perfect place to spend a whole day with the family or get away from the city for an exciting date.
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多倫多群島
If you’re looking for things to do in Toronto, maybe expand your horizons and travel offshore while you’re already by the water. Bring your bike over to Ward’s Island for some more scenic bike paths. You can also rent bikes on Centre Island, including tandem bikes and 2 or 4 seater quadricicles. Otherwise, you’ll find Centreville – an amusement park for kids, a petting zoo, a haunted and historic lighthouse, a hedge maze, a splash park and a clothing optional beach – as well as one where it’s mandatory! The islands are the perfect place to spend a whole day with the family or get away from the city for an exciting date.
Once a year, we have CNE! The Canadian National Exhibition, also known as The Exhibition or The Ex, is an annual event that takes place at Exhibition Place in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, during the 18 days leading up to and including Canadian Labour Day, the first Monday in September.
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加拿大國家展覽
210 Princes' BlvdOnce a year, we have CNE! The Canadian National Exhibition, also known as The Exhibition or The Ex, is an annual event that takes place at Exhibition Place in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, during the 18 days leading up to and including Canadian Labour Day, the first Monday in September.
Music & Alcohol & Big events happens here! 19+ Famous DJs spin here, and opens morning.
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Rebel
11 Polson StMusic & Alcohol & Big events happens here! 19+ Famous DJs spin here, and opens morning.
The St. Lawrence Market is a major farmers’ market with over 100 vendors selling everything such as fresh local produce on the weekends, lots of cheese, meat and inedible things too like artisanally made clothing, jewellery, and even antiques.
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聖勞倫斯市場
93 Front St EThe St. Lawrence Market is a major farmers’ market with over 100 vendors selling everything such as fresh local produce on the weekends, lots of cheese, meat and inedible things too like artisanally made clothing, jewellery, and even antiques.
Its facade, among other renovations, is one of renowned architect Frank Gehry’s more restrained designs. Sleek and elegant, The Art Gallery of Ontario is a striking monument committed to celebrating creative ingenuity, sailing like a crystal ship through the city.
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安大略美術館
317 Dundas St WIts facade, among other renovations, is one of renowned architect Frank Gehry’s more restrained designs. Sleek and elegant, The Art Gallery of Ontario is a striking monument committed to celebrating creative ingenuity, sailing like a crystal ship through the city.
Shopping
If you want the ultimate urban shopping experience, this is where to go. It’s clean, modern, and has impressive high arched glass ceilings and several floors of stores spanning everything from common chains to high-end boutiques. The centre stretches the distance between Dundas and Queen subway stations and is a monument in its own right. You could get lost all day going from store to store and not get bored with the incredible variety.
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多倫多伊頓中心
220 Yonge StIf you want the ultimate urban shopping experience, this is where to go. It’s clean, modern, and has impressive high arched glass ceilings and several floors of stores spanning everything from common chains to high-end boutiques. The centre stretches the distance between Dundas and Queen subway stations and is a monument in its own right. You could get lost all day going from store to store and not get bored with the incredible variety.