Guidebook for Toronto

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Guidebook for Toronto

Arts & Culture

Home to the Toronto Maple Leafs, Toronto Raptors and Toronto Rock. The majority of Toronto's top concerts are held at the ACC as well.
Hot Stove- MLSE
40 Bay Street
Home to the Toronto Maple Leafs, Toronto Raptors and Toronto Rock. The majority of Toronto's top concerts are held at the ACC as well.
Home to the Toronto Blue Jays and Toronto Argonauts.
1459 locals recommend
Rogers Centre
1 Blue Jays Way
1459 locals recommend
Home to the Toronto Blue Jays and Toronto Argonauts.
The brewery occupies a building known as the John St. Roundhouse. Built in 1929, previously the home of a CPR steam locomotive repair facility. It is designated a National Historic Site. Great tours!
334 locals recommend
Steam Whistle Brewing
255 Bremner Blvd
334 locals recommend
The brewery occupies a building known as the John St. Roundhouse. Built in 1929, previously the home of a CPR steam locomotive repair facility. It is designated a National Historic Site. Great tours!
In the heart of the Entertainment District. The Lightbox is home to Toronto's International Film Festival which attracts stars like Brad Pitt, Johnny Depp and many more every year.
582 locals recommend
TIFF Bell Lightbox
350 King St W
582 locals recommend
In the heart of the Entertainment District. The Lightbox is home to Toronto's International Film Festival which attracts stars like Brad Pitt, Johnny Depp and many more every year.
The Square hosts numerous public events, performances and art displays. It establishing itself as a prominent landmark in Toronto and one of the city's prime tourist attractions
308 locals recommend
Dundas Square
Dundas Square
308 locals recommend
The Square hosts numerous public events, performances and art displays. It establishing itself as a prominent landmark in Toronto and one of the city's prime tourist attractions
Acclaimed village of brick-lined streets. Vibrantly restored Victorian Industrial buildings. Home to live theatres, galleries, fashion, design and jewelry boutiques, unique cafes and restaurants.
1704 locals recommend
Distillery Historic District
55 Mill St
1704 locals recommend
Acclaimed village of brick-lined streets. Vibrantly restored Victorian Industrial buildings. Home to live theatres, galleries, fashion, design and jewelry boutiques, unique cafes and restaurants.
Rent skates in the winter and go ice skating. Sit beside the soothing fountain in the summer.
350 locals recommend
Nathan Phillips Square
100 Queen St W
350 locals recommend
Rent skates in the winter and go ice skating. Sit beside the soothing fountain in the summer.

Drinks & Nightlife

If you can't attend a sports game watch it live on the 27-foot High-Definition television screen. With 99 HD televisions in all - there will be no such thing as a bad seat
200 locals recommend
Real Sports Bar & Grill
15 York St
200 locals recommend
If you can't attend a sports game watch it live on the 27-foot High-Definition television screen. With 99 HD televisions in all - there will be no such thing as a bad seat

Everything Else

This is the central land commuter terminal for Canada. The TTC (Subway), GO Station (Busses & Trains) and VIA Rail (National Train) all connect here.
713 locals recommend
Union Station
55 Front St W
713 locals recommend
This is the central land commuter terminal for Canada. The TTC (Subway), GO Station (Busses & Trains) and VIA Rail (National Train) all connect here.
The islands are a popular recreational destination and are home to a small residential community.
22 locals recommend
Queens Quay Ferry Docks Terminal station
22 locals recommend
The islands are a popular recreational destination and are home to a small residential community.
Toronto "New" City Hall
259 locals recommend
Toronto City Hall
100 Queen St W
259 locals recommend
Toronto "New" City Hall

Food Scene

Nice patio in the summer right on the water. Have a glass of wine or beer and watch the ships sail in and out of the harbour.
12 locals recommend
Watermark Irish Pub and Restaurant
207 Queens Quay West
12 locals recommend
Nice patio in the summer right on the water. Have a glass of wine or beer and watch the ships sail in and out of the harbour.

Sightseeing

St. Lawrence Market is one of two major markets in Toronto, the other being Kensington Market. St. Lawrence was named the world's best food market by National Geographic in April 2012.
1398 locals recommend
St. Lawrence Market
93 Front St E
1398 locals recommend
St. Lawrence Market is one of two major markets in Toronto, the other being Kensington Market. St. Lawrence was named the world's best food market by National Geographic in April 2012.
Standing 553.33 metres tall, completed in 1976. Becoming the world's tallest free-standing structure. A signature icon of Toronto's skyline, and a symbol of Canada. It attracts +2m visitors annually.
3509 locals recommend
CN Tower
290 Bremner Blvd
3509 locals recommend
Standing 553.33 metres tall, completed in 1976. Becoming the world's tallest free-standing structure. A signature icon of Toronto's skyline, and a symbol of Canada. It attracts +2m visitors annually.

Essentials

In Maple Leaf Square there is both an LCBO (Liquor Store) and a Longo's (Grocery Store).
957 locals recommend
LCBO
49 Spadina Ave.
957 locals recommend
In Maple Leaf Square there is both an LCBO (Liquor Store) and a Longo's (Grocery Store).

Shopping

The largest mall in downtown Toronto.
8 locals recommend
Fossil Store
220 Yonge St
8 locals recommend
The largest mall in downtown Toronto.