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lauren |
Going to Toronto, what to do?? |
Going to Toronto in the end of August and looking for things to do? I like to explore areas that have a nice envirnoment or atmosphere, any suggestions? Also, what are the best "districts" in Toronto? (ex: Times sq. in NYC)
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sarahtinaa [RAPTORS !!]
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So much to do!
There's the Toronto Zoo for a first.
Ontario Place, Canada's Wonderland in Vaughan, Wild Water Kingdom and much more.
There's Casa Loma! It's amazing, really..I was surprised when I went the first time.
And obviously! The CN Tower, it's an amazing attraction.
You can get a ride on the elevator, go up to the glass floor, eat 1500 ft. in the air! There's a 360 restaurant up there. It's a lot of fun.
Yonge Street is the best "so called Times Square" in Toronto.
There's many more districts. Like Lakeshore, Queen street, Dundas.
You should visit them all, certainly worth the time.
There's a lot to do in those streets.
It's always very busy, with a lot of great malls and stores.
Be sure to visit Eatons Centre, it's an amazing mall.
If you are into Baseball, you can visit a Toronto Blue Jays game if they're playing at the Rogers centre.
Here's a site with attractions in Toronto.
http://www.toronto.com/attractions
Have fun! |
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Rob K
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Go see a Blue Jays game if they're in town. They have some exciting players to watch, particularly if you're into baseball.
Try going to Canada's Wonderland theme park, but then again, I'm sure you've heard of that. Still, great place to have loads of thrill induced fun.
You mentioned you wanted to know of a good district. Well, I'm a history buff, and I like the Distillery Historic District. Lots and lots of things to do there in a wonderful environment.
Also, contact the guys at the Discount Travel Club for great low cost travel rates at http://garyblaine.com/travel-club . They're a real treat to work with! |
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Mug R
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1. Visit Canada’s tallest building - the CN Tower.
2. Meander through the corridors, passageways and stables of, Casa Loma.
3. Visit the chic shops and indulgent restaurants in Yorkville.
4. Take in a show at the historical Elgin or Wintergarden theatres on Yonge Street.
5. Get a history lesson at the Royal Ontario Museum.
6. Marvel at the architectural wonders of Union Station.
7. Experience the urban living mecca that is the Manulife Centre, located on Bloor Street West.
8. Find produce from all over the world at Kensington Market.
9. Immerse yourself in the culture and Asian way of life in Chinatown.
10. Shop ’til you drop at the Eaton Centre mall.
11. Tour a Greek Revival row-house at the Mackenzie House.
12. Visit in November to be a part of the enormous Santa Claus Parade.
13. Lose yourself in a museum solely revolving around shoes at the Bata Shoe Museum.
14. Take a day trip on Via Rail.
15. Bust a sweat at the Wellington, an uber-swanky fitness club.
16. Explore the heart of Toronto’s gay and lesbian communities on Church Street.
17. Enjoy a concert or performance at the Sony Centre (formerly the Hummingbird Theatre).
18. Head to the One of a Kind Show and Sale, featuring 750 Canadian Artisans bi-annually.
19. View some of the finest art on the Toronto scene at YYZ Artist’s Outlet.
20. Take in a musical show at Massey Hall.
21. Ice skate in the winter and people watch year-round at Nathan Phillips Square.
22. Re-energize with an oxygen treatment at the O2 Spa Bar.
23. Catch a Toronto Maple Leafs game at the Air Canada Centre.
24. Tour the artsy shops of Queen Street West.
25. Live the Greek life in Toronto’s East End’s Greektown.
26. Let the kids loose at the Children’s Own Museum.
27. Tour the maze-like underground Toronto world of The Path.
28. Laugh yourself silly at Yuk Yuk’s Comedy Cabaret.
29. Experience a Blue Jay’s game at the retractable-roofed Skydome or a concert at Rogers Centre.
30. Roam through the campus of University of Toronto.
31. Observe the rich history of Toronto’s Old City Hall.
32. Compare Old City Hall with the architectural advances of New City Hall.
33. Tool through the “hippest address in town,” The Distillery District.
34. Visit the Museum of Television in its brand new location.
35. Check out the largest enclave of Victorian Homes in North America in the Cabbagetown Neighbourhood.
36. Be amazed by the beauty and grace of the National Ballet of Canada.
37. Wander amongst the vast offerings of Yonge Street.
38. Take a break from the hustle and bustle at Toronto Islands Park.
39. Shoot pool at the Andu Pool Hall on College Street.
40. Listen to the glorious sounds of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra.
41. Head to services at St. Michael’s Cathedral.
42. Watch the animals at the Toronto Zoo.
43. Go medieval at the Medieval Times Dinner Show.
44. Eat pasta at a restaurant in Little Italy .
45. Spend hours at the entertainment complex and night club, the Sound Academy.
46. Take in a show at the Canon Theatre (formerly the famous Phantom of the Opera’s Pantages Theatre).
47. See lives music at the Horseshoe Tavern.
48. Take in a show at the Canadian Opera Company.
49. Catch your breath at High Park.
50. And don’t forget the Hockey Hall of Fame. |
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AKM
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Welcome! You will love it! A few attractions:
1 - Rogers Centre
2 - CN Tower
3 - Downtown Toronto, for shopping, nightlife, bars, patios scene
4 - Canada's Wonderland
5 - Toronto Zoo
6 - Harbourfront Centre
7 - Little Italy, GreekTown, and Little India, Chinatown...
8 - Honest Ed's
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Sim B
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go to:
CN tower
rogers centre/air canada centre
nigara falls + clifton hill
canada's wonderland
shop at eatons centre or vaughan mall [close to wonderland]
habour front
check out the meusems |
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nellina2009
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Well if I were you, if you've never been there, I would go to the CN tower its such a crazy view!!!! Also baseball games at the Skydome if you like sports. If your into theme Parks Canada's Wonderland is AWESOME!!!! Also just going out on the lake on a boat tour.... there is LOTS to do, also check out the travel/tour booklets at like EVERY hotel :-)
Have fun!!!
I live in the T.O. area for 20 years and recently moved to Vancouver....
It's going to be HOT HOT HOT and very humid!!! |
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E.G. Emeritus
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St. Lawrence Market
Harbourfront
Honest Ed's and Mirvish Village
The Beach
Christie Pits to see the Maple Leafs
The Duke of York
University of Toronto campus (students returning about this time) |
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sgatje
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Take a drive down to Niagra falls
The towns cute and has lots to do and the falls are amazing
in toronto shoppings really good
try eaton center |
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