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Best things to do at toronto?

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  1. Polaris: Science Fiction & Fantasy

    The Village Spa

    Museums & Attractions

    Shopping

    Best Furniture Stores in Toronto

    Free Activities

    Highlights for a short trip

    Day Trips

    Casa Loma

    The Annex


  2. CN tower

    Rogers centre (Skydome)

    Shop on queen st W, yonge st, eaton centre etc.

    head down to harbour front

    The beach

    Toronto Islands

    Ontario place

    Bata shoe museum

    Royal Ontario museum

    Canada's Wonderland

    Toronto Zoo

    Queen's park

    Mackenzie house

    Medival Times

    Exibition place

    Hockey Hall of fame

    Casa Loma

    Ontario science centre

    Centreville amusement park

    Lots of things to do in Toronto!

  3. I would say in the day go to a baseball game, the cn tower, or an amusement park, have dinner somewhere nice.. then go clubbing!!

  4. Here's what one person said:

    The perfect day in Toronto begins over a big breakfast and a bottomless cup of coffee at Fran's on College St, one of the city's most enduring 24-hour diners. Amidst the bustle of early morning I watch heaving subway stations exhale long breaths of commuters and tourists and inhale those stumbling home after a big night.

    If it's a sunny day I'll meet up with friends and head to the Toronto Islands - a refuge of natural beauty miles away from the city's dominating skyline. If I tire of feeding the ducks and paddling around the pond in Centre Island Park I'll hop over to Algonquin Island and admire the laid-back artist colony. Wet days are best spent snaking through the bowels of PATH, a 30km (19mi) underground network of shops, atriums and food courts - the perfect antidote for rainy day blues. For lunch I'll grab a few friends to brave the Chinatown line-ups with me and we'll pile the communal, round tables high with heaps of noodles, stir-fried veggies and a plate of Peking duck. Afterwards I'll mosey on down to Queen St W and park myself at one of Lettieri's sidewalk tables to spend the early part of the afternoon sipping espresso and taking in the colourful show: a mixture of punks, goths and a smattering of skater types.

    With renewed energy I'll investigate Baldwin Village, where bohos mingle with the recent influx of martini-swilling urbanites. I love to dig deeper and find the odd Southeast Asian eatery. The nearby Art Gallery of Toronto always beckons and, while I'm at it, I'll soak up old-fashioned splendor in the Grange, a Georgian manor complete with period furnishings and costumes. Dinner in Greektown is next on the itinerary and, with a mouth full of souvlaki, a swill of wine and a moment's contemplation, I could almost mistake the scene for the back streets of Thessaloniki. To finish the night in style, I'll cab it back over to Little Italy in the west end to visit one (but probably more) of the bars along College St W. And even though I've spent the day in just one city, I'll feel like my soul has been fed an international diet of food, culture and good times.

    Author: Sarah Richards

    Also: check the link for more ideas! From a reputable source, Lonely Planet.

  5. cn tower

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