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Toronto Culture: 5 of the best attractions
"Just down the road from the Gooderham is St. Lawrence Market, which has been a fixture in Toronto for over two centuries. Every week, more than 120 vendors set up shop, and their colourful displays bursting with the likes of organic produce, fresh-baked goods, homemade jam and Canadian cheeses are photo heaven."
"Whether you prefer fruit or vegetables, there are lots of places to grab a freshly made smoothie in Toronto. Establishments across the city are making delicious blends with unique and tasty flavour combinations and energizing proteins. Here are the best smoothies in Toronto."
"The sprawling square is right out the doors of City Hall and is host to many of the biggest concerts, art shows and other community events throughout the year. In the winter, the fountain freezes over, making a stellar skating rink. In the summer, a weekly farmer’s market showcases an array of local produce."
"Why You Need To Go: Is it even summer in the 6ix if you didn't stop to pose with the Toronto sign in the square?"
"This park is at Don River and spreads over 18 acres with tons of trees and wildlife. The playground itself is updated and there are swing sets and a fun sprinkler area as well as a fireplace, permanent barbeque, large picnic tables and nearby washrooms."
"With Spectacular Views Of Lake Ontario And The City Skyline, The Non-Smoking Westin Harbour Castle Toronto Provides A Memorable Stay For Our Guests. The 38-Story, Non-Smoking Property Houses 977 Rooms And Is Ideally Situated On The Waterfront. All Accommodations Feature Modern Decor, Flat-Panel Cable Tvs, Wi-Fi (For A Fee), Coffeemakers And Beds With Premium Linens."
"The 977-room Westin, with its two 34-storey waterfront towers, offers dreamy views of both Lake Ontario and the entire city. It is the quintessential urban convention resort, complete with a celebrity chef, a giant gym and the largest hotel ballroom in Canada."
"Continuing along Toronto’s waterfront is the city’s newest green space Trillium Park. This man-made park is built on the former grounds of a parking lot, measures 7.5 acres in space and is perfect for those who enjoy walking, jogging, cycling, or a spot to sit and relax and watch the planes come and go from Billy Bishop Airport. The main feature of Trillium Park is the William G. Davis Trail."
"Trillium Park is located at Ontario Place, and it offers up one of the most gorgeous skyline views in all of Toronto. It’s a fairly new park in the city, and it’s a nice spot to bike in Toronto or just take a walk around. Pay a visit during sunset for even prettier views of the skyline, and maybe even bring some snacks for a fun picnic!"
"This brand new 7.5-acre park is right on the water at the eastern edge of Ontario Place. Thoughtfully constructed, the park has walkways that wind their way through the rocks and near pebble beaches. A rock climbing area with a sandy base is the perfect place for those with excess energy (i.e. children) to burn it off."
"You can find delicious homemade Neapolitan pasta at Pizza e Pazzi. From the texture to the flavour combinations, this Toronto hotspot is a local favourite for a reason!. Heading outside of the city?"
"Pie Bar’s Mother’s day brunch menu is a three-course meal kit with options that serve up to four people. They also have a Mother’s Day-inspired cocktail kit available as well. All orders must be placed by May 6 at 9 pm."
"A photo posted by Tortería San Cosme (@sancosme_) on Nov 8, 2016 at 2:55pm PST. Skip the typical lunch combos in lieu of a hearty Mexican meal from this Kensington Market torteria. Choose from any of the griddle-cooked sandwiches on the menu and then add on esquites, charros or salad with an agua fresca on the side."
"Peterson heads to the famous Kensington Market district of downtown Toronto in this episode, to eat at Torteria San Cosme, which serves traditional Mexican sandwiches, called tortas. Opened by Mexico City-born chef Arturo Anhalt, San Cosme takes the often messy street food to a sit-down restaurant level."
"The Dundas west location of Café Plenty is a neat little spot in the middle of a super busy area; It’s smack across the street from Toronto Police 52 Division, on the cusp of Hospital Row and heading towards China Town west. This small yet roomy chic café is good for a croissant and latte pick-up, but if you’re hankering for more grab a sandwich and salad as well."
"If you’re in the mood for something sweet, light, and fluffy as a cloud, Hanabusa’s Japanese soufflé style pancakes will do the trick. Their pancakes are made in an open kitchen where customers can enjoy watching the whole process and their sauces are all made fresh in-house. Featuring pancake flavours such as matcha, nutella and strawberry cream cheese, their most famous signature pancake combo is a custard pancake and earl grey caramel pancake."
"This tour's first bus leaves from Yonge-Dundas Square and the pass is good for three consecutive days. Stay aboard for the full two-hour tour, or if you're itching to tackle Toronto , hop off at one of the 21 stops, which include many of Toronto's top attractions, such as the CN Tower, the Eaton Centre, Art Gallery of Ontario, Casa Loma and the Royal Ontario Museum. Consult with the guides for optimum planning and when the busses will be stopping at certain locations. Don't miss the boat tour at the Harbourfront, which is included in your ticket."
"The last area of the day is Dudas Square which is like a mini Times Square. Here you’ll find the Eaton Centre, the city’s largest mall and plenty of restaurants. Across from the Eaton Centre there are some restaurants a few storey’s up where you can grab a place on the patio and overlook all of the action in the square."
"Or if you’re with kids the Ripley’s Aquarium which is just below the tower is one of the best places to visit in Toronto. From the tower make your way up to Queen Street where you can then catch a streetcar or start shopping your way down the street. Further down Queen Street West you’ll find Kensington Market, a bohemiam and hipster neighbourhood filled with vintage shops and many ethinic cuisines. It’s a great spot to stop for lunch or you can wait as you make your way to Chinatown."
"Than you must head to the Ripley’s Aquarium to view over 16,000 creatures in front of your eyes!. Marvel at everything from seahorses, sharks, turtles, and more!"