Once housing city hall, this Victorian building is surrounded by other historically significant architectural gems.
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Once housing city hall, this Victorian building is surrounded by other historically significant architectural gems.
The world’s tallest tower, and the second tallest building in the world is a must-see for visitors: on a clear day, the view from the top extends as far as Niagara Falls.
For some innovative, cutting-edge theatre from around the globe Word Stage at Harbourfront Centre from October to May will broaden your horizons. Enjoy and be entertained by thought-provoking works...
Park consisting of four main islands and containing trails, beaches and children's amusement rides.
This bustling street is lined with discount stores and draws a colorful crowd.
Spadina Ave. is Toronto's famous Chinatown hosting one of the largest community of Chinese people in Canada. Chinatown is definitely worth the look. Kensington Market is just to the west of Chinatown...
Neighborhood with excellent schools and a popular playground particularly attractive to families with children.
Undiscovered by tourists, this quaint neighborhood is home to an academic crowd and contains trendy antique stores and restaurants.
Formerly populated by Bohemians and hippies, this gentrified neighborhood now contains a variety of posh stores and boutiques.
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.
Take a trip to Italy without the airfare; this Toronto neighborhood has maintained all the charm of a small Italian community.
Often compared to New York City's Soho, Queen Street is the place to go for trendy dining and nightlife, plus cutting-edge fashion, art galleries, antique shops and bookstores.
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.
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.