Set between trendy Bloor-Yorkville and The Annex, Kimpton Saint George Hotel is steps from upscale shops on the Mink Mile, plus buzzy eateries and Victorian architecture. Visit the Royal Ontario Museum and don't miss the food at St. Lawrence Market.
Beautiful in summer and melancholic in winter, be sure and visit the nearby offshore Toronto Islands on your next visit to the city. It is an oasis on Lake Ontario and easy to reach by ferry's leaving from the Bay Street docks.
Located in the heart of Toronto, Kensington Market is Toronto's most vibrant and diverse neighbourhood. So come by for the afternoon, the evening or even longer. You won't be disappointed!
Defining the Toronto skyline at 553.33m (1815ft 5in) the CN Tower may be Canada's most recognizable and celebrated icon, but it's not the only sight worth seeing.
From the chich West Queen West and the glam Entertainment District to eclectic Kensington Market and the heritage architecture and modern diversions of the Distillery District, Toronto's downtown is an urban explorer's dream.
St. Lawrence Market may be the city's most famous market where independent merchants and specialty vendors show off their passion for food (be sure to get a free sample or two)
Home of the Toronto Blue Jays of Major League Baseball, this retractable roof stadium located right in the heart of downtown was considered an architectural marvel when it debuted in the late 1980s. It's still a sight to see today, especially on a sunny afternoon.
Walk to to Ripley's Aquarium and immerse yourself in an unbelievable underwater world.
There's always something happening at the multipurpose Scotiabank Arena, home to the NBA's Toronto Raptors, NHL's Toronto Maple Leafs, and NLL's Toronto Rock. Nearby Maple Leaf Square is a lively gathering spot during hockey and basketball playoffs.
Defining the Toronto skyline at 553.33m (1815ft 5in) the CN Tower may be Canada's most recognizable and celebrated icon.
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