Andy’s guidebook

Andy
Andy’s guidebook

Sightseeing

Ascend the CN Tower for amazing views of the entire city!
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Torre CN
290 Bremner Blvd
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Ascend the CN Tower for amazing views of the entire city!
Casa Loma is a Gothic Revival style mansion and garden in midtown Toronto that is now a historic house museum and landmark.
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Casa Loma
1 Austin Terrace
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Casa Loma is a Gothic Revival style mansion and garden in midtown Toronto that is now a historic house museum and landmark.
For each of the 120 vendors, merchants and artisans, the Market represents a life’s work. Their pride, care and singular passion is the reason, 208 years later, the Market continues to thrive. The Market is a place where the authenticity of truly great food and shopkeepers who care reign above all else.
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Mercado de San Lorenzo
93 Front St E
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For each of the 120 vendors, merchants and artisans, the Market represents a life’s work. Their pride, care and singular passion is the reason, 208 years later, the Market continues to thrive. The Market is a place where the authenticity of truly great food and shopkeepers who care reign above all else.

Parks & Nature

Take the ferry to the Toronto Islands for the day and bike around exploring all they have to offer including some amazing beaches - you won't feel like you're in Toronto anymore!
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Toronto Islands
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Take the ferry to the Toronto Islands for the day and bike around exploring all they have to offer including some amazing beaches - you won't feel like you're in Toronto anymore!
Recognized as one of the most significant natural sites in Toronto, over one-third of High Park remains in a natural state. A jewel in the city’s park system, residents and visitors can enjoy its many attractions, playgrounds and features year-round (including a zoo and outdoor swimming pool).
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High Park
1873 Bloor St W
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Recognized as one of the most significant natural sites in Toronto, over one-third of High Park remains in a natural state. A jewel in the city’s park system, residents and visitors can enjoy its many attractions, playgrounds and features year-round (including a zoo and outdoor swimming pool).
A broad and beautiful curve of sand at the foot of Woodbine Avenue, this popular 15.2 hectare park is one of the city's many beaches and the gateway to three kilometres of sandy waterfront stretching eastward along the Lake Ontario shoreline. Woodbine Beach is a popular spot for picnics, sunbathing and swimming with wide stretches of sand, summer lifeguards, a bathing station and the Donald D. Summerville Outdoor Olympic Pool nearby.
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Playa Woodbine
1675 Lake Shore Blvd E
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A broad and beautiful curve of sand at the foot of Woodbine Avenue, this popular 15.2 hectare park is one of the city's many beaches and the gateway to three kilometres of sandy waterfront stretching eastward along the Lake Ontario shoreline. Woodbine Beach is a popular spot for picnics, sunbathing and swimming with wide stretches of sand, summer lifeguards, a bathing station and the Donald D. Summerville Outdoor Olympic Pool nearby.
A 14.6 hectare park on Queen Street West at Strachan Avenue once the home of University of Trinity College (Trinity College). The park sits atop the now buried Garrison Creek and features three ball diamonds, eight tennis courts, two volleyball courts, an artificial ice rink, a dog off-leash area, a picnic area, a wading pool and a children's playground. Located in the south-west section of the park is the Trinity Community Recreation Centre.
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Parque Trinity Bellwoods
790 Queen St W
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A 14.6 hectare park on Queen Street West at Strachan Avenue once the home of University of Trinity College (Trinity College). The park sits atop the now buried Garrison Creek and features three ball diamonds, eight tennis courts, two volleyball courts, an artificial ice rink, a dog off-leash area, a picnic area, a wading pool and a children's playground. Located in the south-west section of the park is the Trinity Community Recreation Centre.

Neighbourhoods

Kensington Market is a walkable bohemian neighbourhood that draws artists and tourists to its indie shops, vintage boutiques and arts spaces. The Market is also home to a wide array of specialty grocers, bakeries and cheese shops. Hipsters frequent trendy bars, cafes and international restaurants that range from casual to fine dining. Students and families populate Victorian houses along tree-lined streets.
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Kensington Market
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Kensington Market is a walkable bohemian neighbourhood that draws artists and tourists to its indie shops, vintage boutiques and arts spaces. The Market is also home to a wide array of specialty grocers, bakeries and cheese shops. Hipsters frequent trendy bars, cafes and international restaurants that range from casual to fine dining. Students and families populate Victorian houses along tree-lined streets.
The pedestrian-only Distillery District, set in quaint 19th century buildings that once housed a large whiskey distillery, draws crowds to its cobblestone streets lined with hip indie restaurants, bars and boutiques. Art lovers come for the galleries, outdoor sculptures and dance, music and stage performances at the area's several theatres. In December, the annual Toronto Christmas Market takes over the streets.
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Distillery Historic District
55 Mill St
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The pedestrian-only Distillery District, set in quaint 19th century buildings that once housed a large whiskey distillery, draws crowds to its cobblestone streets lined with hip indie restaurants, bars and boutiques. Art lovers come for the galleries, outdoor sculptures and dance, music and stage performances at the area's several theatres. In December, the annual Toronto Christmas Market takes over the streets.

Food scene

Patois Toronto is a little restaurant that feels as if you’ve stumbled into a backyard party where the music is a little too loud, and the bartenders are cracking jokes as old friends would. As for its excellent plates, the portions assure you’ll never go hungry. Chef Craig Wong’s Dundas West spot highlights Caribbean-Asian cuisine such as make-you-sweat jerk chicken atop a helping of chow mein, and fried chicken with watermelon and kimchi.
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Patois
794 Dundas St W
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Patois Toronto is a little restaurant that feels as if you’ve stumbled into a backyard party where the music is a little too loud, and the bartenders are cracking jokes as old friends would. As for its excellent plates, the portions assure you’ll never go hungry. Chef Craig Wong’s Dundas West spot highlights Caribbean-Asian cuisine such as make-you-sweat jerk chicken atop a helping of chow mein, and fried chicken with watermelon and kimchi.
Though Brothers is tucked away in an office building above the bustling Bay Station, slipping behind the curtain at the entrance feels utterly transportive. The menu is compact and changes with the seasons, but the shareable plates are beautifully executed. Expect things like crispy sweetbreads with mushrooms, a bright snapper terrine and house-made pasta. Its wine program is in perfect step with the food offerings, showcasing local and global producers with a lean towards biodynamic and natural producers.
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Brothers Food and Wine
1240 Bay St.
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Though Brothers is tucked away in an office building above the bustling Bay Station, slipping behind the curtain at the entrance feels utterly transportive. The menu is compact and changes with the seasons, but the shareable plates are beautifully executed. Expect things like crispy sweetbreads with mushrooms, a bright snapper terrine and house-made pasta. Its wine program is in perfect step with the food offerings, showcasing local and global producers with a lean towards biodynamic and natural producers.
The cozy Ossington spot is a true bar a vin. It’s a butcher shop during the day, but when the sun goes down, it turns into a buzzy wine bar.
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Cote De Boeuf
130 Ossington Ave
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The cozy Ossington spot is a true bar a vin. It’s a butcher shop during the day, but when the sun goes down, it turns into a buzzy wine bar.
After winning the first MasterChef Canada title, Eric Chong joined forces with judge Alvin Leung to open R and D in Chinatown in 2015. Toronto is home to a big Chinese community and is full of fantastic Chinese restaurants. However, R and D is one of the few contemporary, polished and more upscale eateries serving modern Asian fare.
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R&D
241 Spadina Ave.
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After winning the first MasterChef Canada title, Eric Chong joined forces with judge Alvin Leung to open R and D in Chinatown in 2015. Toronto is home to a big Chinese community and is full of fantastic Chinese restaurants. However, R and D is one of the few contemporary, polished and more upscale eateries serving modern Asian fare.
Imanishi checks off many desired boxes. Not only is it cozy, but it’s also still large enough to bring the full gang. It’s casual enough for a quick cocktail on a Friday night, but always appropriate for a celebration. The Little Portugal izakaya serves up home-cooking-style Japanese fare, such as tebasaki chicken wings, tai carpaccio and seaweed taro chips.
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Imanishi Japanese Kitchen
1330 Dundas Street West
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Imanishi checks off many desired boxes. Not only is it cozy, but it’s also still large enough to bring the full gang. It’s casual enough for a quick cocktail on a Friday night, but always appropriate for a celebration. The Little Portugal izakaya serves up home-cooking-style Japanese fare, such as tebasaki chicken wings, tai carpaccio and seaweed taro chips.

Entertainment

Home to Toronto's MLB team - the Toronto BlueJays.
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Centro Rogers
1 Blue Jays Way
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Home to Toronto's MLB team - the Toronto BlueJays.
Home to Toronto's NHL and NBA teams as well as a large venue for concerts and a multitude of different events.
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Scotiabank Arena
40 Bay St.
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Home to Toronto's NHL and NBA teams as well as a large venue for concerts and a multitude of different events.

Arts & Culture

With a collection of more than 90,000 works of art, the Art Gallery of Ontario is among the most distinguished art museums in North America.
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Galería de Arte de Ontario
317 Dundas St W
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With a collection of more than 90,000 works of art, the Art Gallery of Ontario is among the most distinguished art museums in North America.
The Royal Ontario Museum is a museum of art, world culture and natural history in Toronto. It is one of the largest museums in North America and the largest in Canada. It attracts more than one million visitors every year, making the ROM the most-visited museum in Canada.
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Museo Real de Ontario
100 Queens Park
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The Royal Ontario Museum is a museum of art, world culture and natural history in Toronto. It is one of the largest museums in North America and the largest in Canada. It attracts more than one million visitors every year, making the ROM the most-visited museum in Canada.
Home to Canada's National Ballet.
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Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts
145 Queen St W
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Home to Canada's National Ballet.