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Air Canada Centre Air Canada Centre
40 Bay St , (at Lakeshore Boulevard) , Toronto, ON, Canada

Home to the Toronto Maple Leafs hockey team (replacing the Maple Leaf Gardens) and the Raptors basketball team, you [more]

Attraction Type: Stadiums, Arenas, and Racetracks
User Rating:8.0 User Rating:8.0
  Allan Gardens
19 Horticultural Ave. , Toronto, ON, Canada

  Art Gallery of Ontario
317 Dundas St. W. , Toronto, ON, Canada

Arts on King Arts on King
169 King St E , (At Jarvis) , Toronto, ON, Canada
Phone - 416 777 9617

There's nothing in this store you really need, but there's tons of stuff you won't be able to live without. Hundreds of [more]

Attraction Type: Museums and Art Galleries
User Rating:5.5 User Rating:5.5
BCE Place BCE Place
181 Bay St , (At Wellington) , Toronto, ON, Canada
Phone - 416 777 6485

Located at Bay and Wellington, this building comprises a complete city block. Above ground it consists of two gigantic [more]

Attraction Type: Monuments and Landmarks
Bata Shoe Museum Bata Shoe Museum (The)
327 Bloor Street West , Toronto, ON, Canada
Phone - 416 979 7799

If you like shoes, you'll love this museum devoted entirely to footwear - shoes from all cultures and all parts of the [more]

Attraction Type: Museums and Art Galleries
User Rating:10.0 User Rating:10.0
Bay of Spirits Gallery Bay of Spirits Gallery
156 Front Street West , (Near Simcoe) , Toronto, ON, Canada
Phone - 416 971 5190

Located near Union Station in Toronto's downtown, this gallery offers traditional native crafts and art from several [more]

Attraction Type: Museums and Art Galleries
User Rating:9.5 User Rating:9.5
CN Tower CN Tower
301 Front Street West , Toronto, ON, Canada
Phone - 416 868 6937

At 553.3 metres, this is officially the world's tallest building. Since its spectacular opening in 1976, the tower has [more]

Attraction Type: Monuments and Landmarks
User Rating:8.5 User Rating:8.5
Campbell House Museum Campbell House Museum
160 Queen St W , (At University) , Toronto, ON, Canada
Phone - 416 597 0227

This restored 1822 residence of Sir William Campbell, appointed Chief Justice of Upper Canada in 1825, is the oldest [more]

Attraction Type: Museums and Art Galleries
Canadian Broadcasting Centre Canadian Broadcasting Centre
250 Front St W , (At John) , Toronto, ON, Canada
Phone - 416 205 3311

The CBC building is across the street from the Metro Toronto Convention Centre and the CN Tower. Home to the [more]

Attraction Type: Monuments and Landmarks
Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) Canadian National Exhibition (CNE)
Lakeshore Blvd & Dufferin St , (Exhibition Place) , Toronto, ON, Canada
Phone - 416 263 3800

What began as an agricultural fair in 1878 has grown into Canada's largest annual summertime party. Known for the [more]

Attraction Type: Things to do
User Rating:7.5 User Rating:7.5
Captain John's Harbour Boat Restaurant Captain John's Harbour Boat Restaurant
1 Queens Quay W , Captain John's Pier , Toronto, ON, Canada
Phone - 416 363 6062

Located at the foot of Yonge Street, this floating restaurant started life as an Adriatic liner before steaming into [more]

Attraction Type: Monuments and Landmarks
User Rating:3.5 User Rating:3.5

  • Mar 11, 2008 by smorg2 from toronto — "I've always been intrigued by the floating restaurant at the foot of Yonge Street in Toronto and finally had an" [more]
  • Mar 31, 2005 by mia l. from toronto — "DON'T GO THERE!!!! It's absolutly disgusting! the food is overcooked urggghhh. they are out of everything we ordered." [more]

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  Casa Loma
1 Austin Terrace , Toronto, ON, Canada

User Rating:8.0 User Rating:8.0
Children's Own Museum (COM) Children's Own Museum (COM)
90 Queen's Park , (at Charles Street West) , Toronto, ON, Canada
Phone - 416 542 1492

Opened in December 1998 on the site of the McLaughlin Planetarium next to the Royal Ontario Museum, this space is the [more]

Attraction Type: Museums and Art Galleries
User Rating:3.5 User Rating:3.5
  Distillery Historic District
, Toronto, ON, Canada

User Rating:6.5 User Rating:6.5

  • Nov 12, 2007 by Debra  from Ann Arbor — "Great place to hang out, have a beer and just look at the various galleries." [more]

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Du Maurier World Stage Du Maurier World Stage
235 Queens Quay W , (At York) , Toronto, ON, Canada
Phone - +1 416 973 3000; +1 416 973 4000 (box office)

Called North America's biggest festival of modern theatre, this Harbourfront Centre extravaganza features close to a [more]

Attraction Type: Things to do
Eaton Centre Eaton Centre
220 Yonge St , Toronto, ON, Canada
Phone - 416 343 2111

The Eaton's department store may be no longer, but even if you have no desire to shop, make sure to at least look [more]

Attraction Type: Monuments and Landmarks
User Rating:4.0 User Rating:4.0
Edward Day Gallery Edward Day Gallery
33 Hazelton Avenue , Toronto, ON, Canada
Phone - 416 921 6540

Located in a former church building in Yorkville, this gallery concentrates on emerging artists from south eastern [more]

Attraction Type: Museums and Art Galleries
Elgin and Winter Garden Theatres Elgin and Winter Garden Theatres
189 Yonge St , (at Queen Street) , Toronto, ON, Canada

Declared a national historic site in 1982, this structure represents the last stacked Edwardian theatre in the world, [more]

Attraction Type: Things to do
Elisabeth Legge Antique Prints Elisabeth Legge Antique Prints
37 Hazelton Ave , (At Scollard) , Toronto, ON, Canada
Phone - 416 972 1378

Located in the upscale Yorkville area, this gallery is unique in that it specializes in antique prints that go all the [more]

Attraction Type: Museums and Art Galleries
User Rating:10.0 User Rating:10.0
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Captain John's Harbour Boat Restaurant
Mar 11, 2008 by smorg2 from toronto
Overall Rating: 10 User Rating Score: 10

  • Uniquely memorable and enjoyable dining experience.
  • Poor reviews almost talked me out of going.

“I've always been intrigued by the floating restaurant at the foot of Yonge Street in Toronto and finally had an occasion to go there, my wife took me for my birthday dinner. We arrived without a reservation and dressed casually, and were seated immediately by our courteous waiter. Captain John greeted us at our table and took us for a tour of the old luxury cruise liner as we waited for our meal. In addition to the beautiful main dining room, there are also two private banquet halls. The larger Dubrovnik Room is very classy and perfect for a wedding or other reception of 200 people, the smaller Captains Quarters is more informal but still very classy for a get together of under 100 guests. Throughout the ship are old fashioned nautical items and some beautiful wood inlaid murals from Yugoslavia. This restaurant doubles as a museum for those with interests in this areas.The meal was excellent, 2 whole lobsters, half a dozen crab legs, oysters, mussels, fish fillets - more than a dinner for two it could have fed four nicely! It was very good. The dessert tray was too tempting to refuse and we had black forest cake with a rich coffee. Capt. John visited our table again to offer us refills. All in all it was a very enjoyable and memorable dining experience. I'm not sure why it has received anything less than glowing reviews. I would recommend this restaurant to anyone looking for a special occasion dining experience, tourists and Torontonians alike. This is a true historic Toronto landmark that deserves your business. Good meals come and go but it's rare to find a restaurant that will leave you with such a lasting memory. Treat yourself.”

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Distillery Historic District
Nov 12, 2007 by Debra from Ann Arbor
Overall Rating: 9 User Rating Score: 9

  • Loved the atmosphere, the restaurants and the proximity.
  • Not easy to get to by bus.

“Great place to hang out, have a beer and just look at the various galleries.”

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Toronto Pearson International Airport
Jul 18, 2007 by Mike from Fergus, Ontario
Overall Rating: 6 User Rating Score: 6

  • Food prices are excellent; it's clean and well-maintained throughout.
  • It's drab. Nothing sets it apart from any other airport. Elevators/washrooms can be hard to find.

“As airports go, Pearson's pretty good. While there could be more information screens, the staff is polite and knows their stuff, and I found the layout more or less intuitive. The one bump in the road was the necessity to take a shuttle bus to an in-field terminal, but I understand that's been phased out by the new main terminal. Within the parking garage, the elevators are in the logical places, but once you're inside the terminal, they can be difficult to find; if you can grab a staff member, they can point you towards the nearest one, but it's still a good idea to avoid using them if possible. There were similar problems with washrooms, at least until you cleared security. The design airport itself is par for the course: lots of glass (and light), high ceilings, and white paint. There's an interesting piece of art hung in the departures concourse, and while I was there, there was a photography exhibit in the departures check-in area, but not much else to speak of. There is admittedly a lack of entertainment once you're through the barrier; a 15-minute loop of CBC headlines airs throughout the departure gates, but that gets dull after awhile, and you'll likely want to escape from it if you're around for any length of time. There's no wireless internet as far as I know that might be different in the VIP lounges, though. The food prices on the other side of the security barrier are a blessing; in any other restaurant, you'd be paying through the nose for a cup of coffee, but the Tim Hortons on the airside half of the terminal is large, efficient (with a big seating area) and seemed to be charging more or less what you'd pay at your neighborhood joint. A warning: It's very difficult to get from Pearson to downtown Toronto. If you're traveling with no luggage or just a carry-on, the shuttle bus to the subway is an excellent bet (and a cheap one at 2.75 or so per adult, 1.50 per child), but you might be waiting as much as half an hour for the bus; that being said, the subway takes you right into the downtown without changing trains, and the PATH system connects more or less everything within the downtown core. There are airport-hotel busses at rates that seem pricier than they should be (20-25 dollars round-trip), but the busses do have to go significantly farther than you'd see in another city. Then there are the taxis and airport limousines, but that'll run you at least sixty dollars one-way. Car rentals are the standard fare and the standard rates. Park-n-Fly is another option--and a decent one if you're flying from Pearson and staying somewhere long-term but the shuttle bus to the parking lot is infrequent, the terminal stop is incredibly difficult to find, and sometimes you'll have to phone ahead to let the driver know there's someone to collect. This being said, it's also cheap.”

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Rogers Centre
Aug 7, 2006 by Gordon from Whitby ON
Overall Rating: 8 User Rating Score: 8

  • Great sight lines. Convenient washrooms. Easy to get around.
  • The name. Should have retained SKY DOME in it.

“I attended one Blue Jays game (Jays lost) and a couple of Auto shows. Great venue! My only complaint: it will always be the Sky dome to me. Why didn't Mr. Rogers call this the Rogers Sky dome? Why did he eliminate the magical and evocative handle SKY DOME??? I mean, what kind of name is ROGERS CENTRE??? No magic in that!”

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Bay of Spirits Gallery
Jun 9, 2006 by Kshamina from Stittsville
Overall Rating: 8 User Rating Score: 8

  • Lots of information.
  • No kids section.

“N/A”

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