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Toronto's hidden treasure |
Queen Street East Toronto, ON M4E 2T5 Canada +1 905 721 1591 http://www.thetorontobeaches.com/ |
Bounded by Queen East to the north and between Coxwell and Victoria Park, this quaint neighbourhood, once a trendy area home to many students, professors and media persons, is one of Toronto's hidden treasures. It is populated by antique shops, one-of-a-kind stores, night spots and restaurants embracing a variety of cuisines. Take a stroll down on the boardwalk by Ashbridge's Bay Park on Lake Ontario where you can jog, bike, rollerblade, walk your dog(s) and picnic. Winter brings on skating, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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War of 1812 brought to life |
100 Garrison Road (off Fleet Street) Toronto, ON M5V 3K9 Canada +1 416 392 6907 / +1 416 338 3888 (Events) http://www.toronto.ca/culture/... |
Built in 1793, to protect Toronto Bay from American invasion, this fort just east of Exhibition Place represents Canada's largest concentration of original War of 1812 buildings. Period-costumed staff provide guided tours highlighting the blockhouses, barracks and officers' quarters. The staff give demonstrations of what military life was like in the early 18th century. Special events throughout the year include a Battle of York Commemoration (April 30), Victoria Day Celebration and Canada Day at Fort York. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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City's top-rated tour |
180 Dundas St West (at Bay Street) Toronto, ON M5G 1Z8 Canada +1 416 594 0343 / +1 800 353 3484 http://www.grayline.ca |
If you want to see the city in a luxurious, washroom-equipped, air-conditioned motorcoach, then this double-decker award-winning tour with driver commentary is for you. There are pick-ups at all the major hotels for your convenience. The Double-Decker Tour takes about two hours and includes the CN Tower, SkyDome, Casa Loma, Queen's Park, Yorkville and Chinatown. The Toronto City Tour includes Harbourfront, Ontario Place, Art Gallery of Ontario, New City Hall, Old City Hall, Eaton Centre, and the University of Toronto. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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From Docklands to Tourist Lands |
235 Queens Quay W (At York) Toronto, ON M5J 2G8 Canada +1 416 973 4000 (General Information and Box Office) http://www.harbourfrontcentre.com |
Used primarily as the city's industrial docklands for decades, the Harbourfront area has been developed over the last 30 years into a recreational and cultural attraction that now draws more than three million visitors per year. Part of Harbourfront's attraction is that it is many things to many people. Some shop at the Newcourt Centre; others take in an outdoor concert at Molson Place or attend a festival at the York Quay Centre; while others turn out for the annual book reading events. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Urban sylvan oasis |
1873 Bloor St West (at Keele Street) Toronto, ON M5H 2N2 Canada +1 416 392 1111 http://www.city.toronto.on.ca/... |
A vast area of almost 400 acres, this 125-year-old natural preserve offers a pond, wooded areas, trails, open picnic areas and numerous recreational facilities for the entire family. Baseball, swimming in an outdoor pool, skating on an ice rink, tennis, or playing on the High Park Adventure playground—it's all here. You can watch a play at the outdoor theatre during the annual Dream in High Park, tour the greenhouse, or visit the park's zoo. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Customized to taste |
259 Sumach Street, Suite 215 (at Gerrard Street East) Toronto, ON M5A 3K3 Canada +1 416 947 0778 |
"Helping people find the lost world of Toronto!" That's the motto of this unusual organization, which customizes tours to suit individual desires. Lost World can take you on a two-hour tour of 25-35 of the city's most famous landmarks as well as the rare sights that few tourists know about. Tour prices start at $25 for two hours, with a complimentary Blue Jays game with every package purchased. Last but not least, they can also arrange tickets for music, sports, opera, theatre and just about any other event in the city. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Spectacular harbour tours |
207 Queen's Quay W (Near Lower Simcoe) Toronto, ON M5J 1A7 Canada +1 416 203 0178 / +1 800 976 2442 http://www.mariposacruises.com/ |
Offering narrated tours of Toronto Harbour and the Toronto Islands, this cruise line takes you aboard the 190-passenger Oriole, an old-fashioned steamship look-a-like, for a great view of both the waterfront and the city. Equipped with an open upper deck and fully enclosed lower deck that includes a licensed bar, the Oriole is a pleasant way to spend an afternoon on the water. Mariposa also offers evening charters on the Oriole and six other spectacular vessels. Sightseeing tour: CAD16.50 adults; CAD15 students and seniors; CAD11.50 children. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hop on hop off! |
123 Front St West (at York Street) Toronto, ON M5J 2M2 Canada +1 416 614 0999 / +1 800 350 0398 http://www.swiftrans.ca/ |
This company offers a fully-narrated tour that'll take you to the major attractions, shopping areas and restaurants in the downtown area—and best of all, you can hop on and off as you wish! Your ticket is valid for 24 hours from the time your boarding pass is first stamped. During that time you're free to use the company's classic turn-of-the-century trolleys or open-top London-style double-decker sightseeing buses. Fares: CAD29 (adult), CAD27 (senior, student), CAD15 (child 4-11), CAD70 (family). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fun's the theme |
955 Lakeshore Blvd W (At Remembrance) Toronto, ON M6K 3B9 Canada +1 416 314 9900 http://www.ontarioplace.com/ |
Located along the lakeshore, this amusement complex has been offering family fun at affordable prices for almost 30 years. Aside from a scenic theme park with futuristic rides, waterslides, bumper boats, a huge labyrinth and other play areas, the facility is home to several cultural and entertainment events and venues. Don't miss out on the 16,000-seat Molson Amphitheatre. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Aboard a tall ship |
York Quay Vessel Berth (Harbourfront Centre) Toronto, ON M5J 2G8 Canada +1 416 260 6355 / +1 800 267 3866 http://www.greatlakesschooner.... |
This is truly a one-of-a-kind experience: a chance to escape the traffic, leave the city behind for an hour or two and get out on the sparkling waters of Lake Ontario. Sailing from the renovated York Quay Vessel Berth at Harbourfront Centre, the 100-foot, three-masted Challenge, a replica of a 19th-century clipper schooner, offers daily trips in the harbour and out on the lake. While there, you can order a drink from the onboard fully licensed bar, or enjoy a cold or hot buffet lunch. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Nature Lovers |
275 King Street E (at Sherbourne Street) Toronto, ON M5A 1K2 Canada +1 416 484 9255 http://www.astrollinthepark.com/ |
Aside from strolls through the city's parks, the club now also offers trips to places such as the Niagara wine country, Elora Gorge and even weeklong excursions to Banff. Most of the city walks, held on Saturday or Sunday afternoons, range between three and four hours and average from six to ten kilometres. Members meet at Mosquito Moe's (130 Eglinton East) every second Tuesday of the month for dinner, movies or Comedy Night at Yuk Yuk's. New members get 6 walks for $60 or 12 for $115. Individual walks are $20. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Escape the hustle and bustle |
84 Advance Road (Bay Street and Queen's Quay) Toronto, ON M8Z 2TZ Canada +1 416 203 0405 http://www.torontoisland.org |
About a ten-minute ferry ride from the Bay Street docks (next to the Westin Harbour Castle) you'll find three islands; Centre Island, Ward's Island and Hanlon's Point;that leave the city's hustle and bustle far behind. Once on the islands, there are plenty of attractions including the Centreville Amusement Park, paddle boats and bikes for rent, in-line skating paths and numerous beaches for sunbathing, picnics or barbecues. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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