#1 of 12 things to do in Toronto
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FR-ank says:
Totally far far away on east side of TO-harbourfront ( queen quay ). after St Laurence market ( which is pretty good and famous food market ).
DHD is a Part of the old town of toronto, just red bricks from heritage buildings and the Distillery District begins with some nice little streets with pave…
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#2 of 12 things to do in Toronto
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FR-ank says:
Best view of TORONTO waterfront on lake ontario...called Queens quay harbourfront
lot of BIG Buildings ( very new and fashion ), restaurants ( with seafood of course ),shopping, parks and gardens, island on the lake with amusement park, water taxi :)
very beautiful the summer ( still really windy …
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#3 of 12 things to do in Toronto
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stevemco says:
The once tallest free standing tower still provides great views but they are getting a bit carried away with the price. Try to plan a visit in the summer when the roof of Rogers Center is open. Also, try and plan a sunset visit to watch the lights come on in the city.
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#4 of 12 things to do in Toronto
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jen8469 says:
Wow, I would have to say Little India is one of my favorite parts of
Toronto. The food, the shops, the atmosphere, check it out!
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#5 of 12 things to do in Toronto
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stevemco says:
Home of the MLB Toronto Blue Jays and CFL Toronto Argo's. The NFL's Buffalo Bills also play a few games at Rogers Center each year. Rogers Center was one of the first retractable roof sports stadiums in North America when built. It's quickly becoming dated due to the large number of modern stadiums …
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#6 of 12 things to do in Toronto
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silan says:
This museum is a unique one that models the history of shoes and has a vast collection from all cultures. Whether you're a shoe lover or not, this is a worthy visit to see how the shoe has evolved to what it is today, as well as the variety of shoes across cultures. The museum also has a collection …
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#7 of 12 things to do in Toronto
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silan says:
Casa Loma is a great place to visit. It's an out-of-place, but magnificent castle in the middle of Toronto, and once you step inside, you forget that you're in a bustling metropolis. Audio tours are free, so take advantage! they give you a good history of the house and lead you through the building …
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#8 of 12 things to do in Toronto
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Jasper says:
Queen Street is a street in downtown Toronto, which is known for fun restaurants, cloth stores, bars, and other hip places. It's a bit edgy, a bit main stream, a bit college, but overall pretty cool and fun. While Queen street is a long street, the most interesting parts of Queen street are between …
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#9 of 12 things to do in Toronto
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silan says:
This is a museum you should set a lot of time for, at least 3 hours. It's a big museum with a large collection of artifacts and there is a lot to see. There are great exhibits, however, I recommend going at a time when you know there won't be any school groups elbowing their way past you and screami…
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#10 of 12 things to do in Toronto
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macgarp says:
If you love electronic music-- techno, electro, house, whatever-- then you have to visit The Pit Records and see The German Guy. Tell him what DJs you like and he'll run around the store picking out records for you to listen to.
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#11 of 12 things to do in Toronto
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traneum says:
Make sure you go down to the boardwalk (sand and water, you know!) at Queen and Woodbine during the day - The Beaches is a very nice area just a streetcar ride away from downtown (approximaetly 15 min of travel time). During the weekend people play volleyball, kite-board, windsurf, suntan and just w…
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#12 of 12 things to do in Toronto
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silan says:
Once you make your way past the giant picture of Peter Mansbridge plastered on the side of the CBC building, and get inside, the museum is located quietly on the side. It's a small museum, and probably not worth the visit, but if you were like me, and you grew up with Mr. Dressup and Chester the Cro…
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