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The top 10 family restaurants in Toronto
"Rodney’s Oyster House has been going for over 20 years and possibly one of the best restaurants in Toronto for shellfish. Plus, it’s one of my favourite places for New England Clam Chowder and oysters!. As you’re in Canada, make sure to try Rodney’s Caesar, too."
"Rodney’s Oyster House has become a sort of institution in Toronto. First open in 1987, Rodney’s is home to some of the best oysters in the city as well as scallops, lobster and king crab. You can find them in the King West neighbourhood."
"Rodney's Oyster House is a moderately priced casual Seafood restaurant located by King St W and Spadina Ave in the King West area of Downtown Toronto."
"Just walking into Joso’s you’ll feel like you’ve been transported to the Croatian coast of Dalmatia. Original owner, Joso Spralja, immigrated to Canada in the ‘60s and quickly opened the doors to Joso’s within a few years, and it has been busy ever since. Taking inspiration from seafood dishes from around the world, the menu is a cornucopia of the finest seafood in Toronto."
"Famous for its cuttlefish ink pasta and risotto nero, and its impeccable fresh fish selection, Joso's stands out as a feast for your tastebuds, eyes and for ..."
"Head over to Joso’s, a pretty well-known joint in Toronto for some of the best seafood in the city. Make sure to try their Octopus Salad, it’s amazing."
"Located in the core of downtown Toronto, this is a Japanese restaurant you won’t forget. Nami Japanese Seafood Restaurant serves authentic, traditional Japanese cuisine in a modern-designed restaurant. Entering the front door is like stepping off the plane in Kyoto."
"With a name like “Off the Hook“, you wouldn’t expect to find many vegan options. However, that couldn’t be farther from the truth!. While this is a seafood restaurant, there are lots of plant-based offerings on the menu and they’re all clearly marked with a V."
"Diana’s Seafood is one of the top seafood stores in the city, if you’re willing to take the trek east into Scarborough, and located right next door is the affiliated Oyster Bar. Offering lobster club sandwiches, clam chowders, grilled salmon, calamari, and, naturally, plenty of oysters, Diana’s also caters to hotels and restaurants throughout the Greater Toronto Area."
"The David Dunlap Observatory is a heritage site in Richmond Hill, and it’s definitely worthy of being on your Instagram feed. The building is really unique with its spherical roof and bright blue door, and it’s also a great spot to go star-gazing for some cool shots!. LOCATION:225 East Beaver Creek Road, Richmond Hill, ON | Website"
"It is quite another to feel more connected with the universe. Just a 30-minute drive out of Toronto offers you access to a world beyond the city. The David Dunlap Observatory is a large astronomical observatory managed by the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada."
"The Ontario Science Centre delights, informs and challenges the communities we serve, enriching people's lives and understanding through engagement with science of local, national and global relevance. Since 1969, the Ontario Science Centre has welcomed more than 51 million visitors, with an interactive approach that was the model for Science Centres around the world. It is the public centre for innovative thinking and provocative dialogue in science and technology, aiming to inspire a lifelong journey of curiosity, discovery and action to create a better future for the planet."
"COVID-19 alert: The Ontario Science Centre is currently closed. You could spend days or even weeks exploring the amazing Ontario Science Centre with kids and still not see it all. Kids learn about electricity, physics, and the natural world through hundreds of hands-on exhibits and exciting live shows like the Energy Show, featuring a working Tesla coil."
"Visiting the Science Centre is one of the fun things to do indoors in Toronto with kids. Photo: Toronto Tourism. Convince the kids to boost their brainpower at the hands-on, interactive discoveries at the Ontario Science centre."
"This hidden treasure on Brimley Road might be one of the best insights into how early settlers lived when they arrived in Scarborough, before it became on the biggest suburbs in the 20th century. Set off a series of trails and greenery of the Thomson Memorial Park, this series of four buildings is especially beautiful in the summertime."
"A post shared by Dufferin Mall (@dufferin_mall) on Jul 12, 2019 at 9:15am PDT. Scour the racks for some fashion-forward accessories at bargain prices in Winners before browsing Suzy Shier for a pretty, casual ensemble. Stroll over to Aldo and Call It Spring to look through their innovative shoewear and handbags."
"This North York shopping centre has over 180 stores, offices and a cinema complex. It’s not a huge space but you can still manage to find everything you need. Stores included in the shopping centre include H&M, Little Burgundy, Hudson’s Bay, Victoria’s Secret, and more."