Toronto Vacation & Tourism Guide
photo by Jenn Jenn
Toronto, Canada's largest city and one of the great ethnic melting pots of the world, is made up of many exciting neighborhoods each with their own unique flavor. Summer festivals, beachfront boardwalks, big business and worldly markets abound, giving travelers of every age something to see and do in this center of commerce and culture.
Great Recommendations from Real Travelers
1. Park Hyatt Toronto
Real Traveler Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 24 reviews from 4 sources
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" Fashionable and chic, a higher priced hotel but definitely worth it." — source Priceline
" Too expensive for the quality." — source Travelocity
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1. CN Tower
If the measure of a view is height above the ground, then you can't top the truly astonishing panorama here. ... more
Real Travelers who've been to CN Tower
Joe H in #6 Toronto - Canada said
CN Tower, markets, Blue jays etc etc. continue reading »
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2. Casa Loma
Medieval-style castle, built at a cost of $3.5 million (Canadian) in 1914, ... more
Real Travelers who've been to Casa Loma
tours4fun in Lovin’ Toronto said
in summers for CanStage’s Dream. For down town tour, Casa Loma, CN Tower, Medieval Times,Royal Ontario Museum are the must continue reading »
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3. Ontario Science Centre
Visitors learn about great scientific discoveries and technological advances ... more
Real Travelers who've been to Ontario Science Centre
Bates' big trip in Ontario Science Centre & ROM said
strange and wonderful.... We have been using our CityPasses with abandon this week and visited the Ontario Science Centre continue reading »
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4. Royal Ontario Museum
... Ontario Museum (ROM), the fifth largest museum in North America, is an internationally renowned museum and a popular public attraction. Canadas largest museum, it has a dual mandate of natural history and human cultures. T... more
Real Travelers who've been to Royal Ontario Museum
tours4fun in Lovin’ Toronto said
in summers for CanStage’s Dream. For down town tour, Casa Loma, CN Tower, Medieval Times,Royal Ontario Museum are the must continue reading »
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5. Toronto Islands
Get away from the hustle and bustle of downtown Toronto: ride a bike or take a turn ... more
Real Travelers who've been to Toronto Islands
bamei in Toronto said
spent 2.5 days in Toronto and I liked it a lot. Have seen lots of cool neighbourhoods, Toronto Island, small shops, pubs continue reading »
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6. Yonge Street
This bustling street is lined with discount stores ... more
Real Travelers who've been to Yonge Street
dungroovin in Toronto said
're a postie, one street here Yonge Street, the longest inthe world is 1200 miles long, sod that at christmas continue reading »
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7. Ontario Place Cinesphere
One of the Toronto area's most popular spots for viewing IMAX films, this locale boasts a 20 x 30-metre screen ... more
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8. Rogers Center
Home to the Toronto Blue Jays since the 1989 season, as well as the Argonaut Canadian Football League ... more
Real Travelers who've been to Rogers Center
the Murray girls in Mini Family Reunion in Toronto said
. The Blue Jays played on a gorgeous day with the roof open in the Rogers Center (formerly SkyDome), and we got a great view of the CN continue reading »
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9. Black Creek Pioneer Village
... in this 1860's village. The village shows how people lived in Upper Canada through the 1860's. Enjoy over 35 restored homes and shops, as well as costumed people who will ... more
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10. PATH
... of the most practical tools to use in the Toronto winter. It is an underground network of shops and restaurants starting at Union station and spanning 27km with connections to 50 different buildings in Toronto. The area of... more
Real Travelers who've been to PATH
Nessie and Anna on the Move in A taste of Western Culture before home - Toronto said
arena, union station, the gorgeous St Lawrence food Market, the distillery district and finally we walked plenty of the PATH (The continue reading »
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1. Jump Cafe & Bar
... bistro combining classic American style with sleek modern eclecticism. The sky-high glass atrium, rich wood interiors and vintage New York style bar provide the perfect back drop for Chef Filippo Mancuso�??s award winning N... more
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2. North 44
... the city's latitude, North 44 is known to Toronto and International diners for its unique dining experience and elegant surroundings. The restaurant possesses ... more
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3. Rosewater Supper Club
... from Toronto's Financial and Theatre districts, the Rosewater Supper Club is the quintessential dining experience. From the intimate setting of the upper Mezzanine level which overlooks the exquisite Main Dining Room, to th... more
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4. Bistro 990
... Hollywood types frequent Toronto, it's no surprise to see the stars out for a night on the town. Bistro 990 is just across the street from the tony Sutton Place Hotel, so it attracts more than its fair share of big names. T... more
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5. Auberge du Pommier
... to drop by your French country house this weekend? To the rescue comes Auberge du Pommier, a cozy château that exudes Provençal-style charm. Diners outfitted in business casual relax in the care of expert serve... more
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6. Il Fornello
... most popular Italian restaurants, IL FORNELLO on King is a definite �??must do�?? dining destination. Recently named by Zagat Guide as one of Toronto�??s Top Ten Restaurants, IL FORNELLO is located in the heart of the theat... more
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7. Foster's on Elm
This British pub allows dogs at their outdoor tables. more
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8. Canoe Restaurant & Bar
... acclaimed to be among Canada�??s best restaurants, Canoe's unique location high atop the Toronto Dominion Bank Tower affords a breathtaking view of the city. The design, by noted designers Yabu Pushelberg, is clean and simp... more
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9. Monsoon
... new Asian culinary inspirations re-design a variety of eastern cuisines with studied precision for the North American palate to a deliciously sensual result. Award winning design, recognized by no less an authority than the... more
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10. Senior's Steaks
With crisp white linens, high-back chairs, and dark wooden walls, you're sure to dine in style at ... more
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Part VI - Lake Louise, AB | Jan 20 10'
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Part XIII - Kenora, ON | Feb 15 10'
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