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Gary L

My partner and I (gay) plan to go to Toronto in a few weeks for a few days.?

Any ideas as to where to stay, what to see, and where to dine? We are 44 and 58. Not into bar scene.

    



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stella39
Try this website for lodging, attractions and restaurants.

http://www.toronto.com

Good Luck and enjoy)


Nebula 9
I recommend you stay somewhere near King and Spadina. If I would stay on King Street east. It's a nice, clean street with plenty of fine restaurants and mature clubs (but for the career set, 25, 30, 40 years etc if you know what I mean... places to go dancing). It is a good place for an out of towner to stay because it is a really safe area (its devoid of homeless people and drug addicts-- depending on where you are from, they may make you feel extremely uncomfortable or otherwise scare you), is peaceful at night and at the same time it is walking distance to everything (i.e. shopping, restaurants, parks, the harbour, the financial district).

I don't know your personal tastes to make you particular recommendations, but I am sure you will love Harbourfront. It's the area right by the coast (a 20 minute walk from King). There is an art museum and a marina along with a dock and several restaurants with terraces meters from the water. On the other side of the Marina is a Second Cup with a beautiful terrace in front of the marina, where you can have you coffee with a perfect view of the water. Farther east it be comes a large dock with with parks to just sit, relax and just enjoy the beauty of the wild.

I don't know whether you are looking to connect with Toronto's gay community, but you can also check out Church Street. There are a lot of bars and pubs (just like many other streets) but also cafes, clothing stores and anything else you may expect from a fun street.

You may also want to check out the ROM (the Royal Ontario Museum) and the AGO (Art Gallery of Ontario) on Dundas.


BeCoolYeh
If you are looking for specific gay friendly places..

http://toronto.gaycities.com/

Believe it or not...some places are stuck in the dark ages and are not too accepting of the Gay community. Thats why hottie_4


AKM
Try www.toronto.com, it tells you what's going on in town and you will find loads of stuff, even that which you are looking for.

Enjoy your stay, you will love Toronto!


Miss F
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King St. west has great restaurants, lounges and theatres.


Citizen Know Nothing
there's a holiday inn near the corner of King and Spadina
all kinds of restarants along the street there (King)
right by the theatre district and Roy Thomson hall


euges429
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For more information about Toronto, check out this travel and city guide I've found for you! Lots of interesting things to do in the city, it seems! (I'm a New Yorker.)

Also check out Church-Wellesley Village, the largest gay community in North America!


Mario Alberto
I say check any gay magazines for ideas. or a gay chat room.


hottie_4798
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and you being gay has what reason to this question?


Hi, I'm an addict.
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Few nice bars down Charratties





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