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Financial District and Underground City The Financial District and the underground city (known as PATH) are located in downtown Toronto, stretching between University Ave and Yonge St. and between Front Street and Dundas Street. Towering office buildings and great architecture characterize the financial district. The PATH system consists of 11 kilometers (six miles) of interconnected underground passageways that feature over 1,200 retail stores and services. |
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Meadowvale As Mississauga's business district, Meadowvale also serves as a heritage conservation district, becoming the first to be named so in Ontario in 1980. A largely residential neighbourhood, Meadowvale Town Centre also offers a wide variety of shopping opportunities. Address: . Mississauga ON CAN
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Corso Italia Corso Italia is known for its upscale shops, authentic Italian cuisine and trendy cafes that line the streets and attract weekend warriors in droves. Fashion boutiques carry designer European fashions and high-end shoes and accessories from Italy and abroad. Address: St. Clair Ave., between Lansdowne and Westmount Ave. Toronto ON
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Church and Wellesley Church and Wellesley is Toronto's predominately gay and lesbian neighbourhood and the site of the city's gay and lesbian pride celebrations. Buddies and Bad Times gay theatres are also located here. Address: Church and Wellesley Toronto ON
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Koreatown Although few Korean’s live in the area, Koreatown has a concentration of Korean restaurants, acupuncture centres, herb shops and other Korean cultural establishments. Address: Bloor St. West, between Bathurst and Christie St. Toronto ON
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King Township Located on the Oak Ridges Moraine, just 30 minutes north of Toronto, King Township is the perfect destination for hiking, horseback riding, bicycling, picnics, old growth forests, nature; heritage; flower photography (join us this summer for King Township Photography Tours), golf, and a more relaxed, tranquil atmosphere.
Address: 51 Hollywood Crt Nobleton ON Canada L0G 1N0
Send an Email 1 905 859-3727
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Queen Street West Queen Street West is one of Toronto's more popular shopping areas. Characteristic of trendy shops, restaurants, galleries, clubs and fashion, Queen St West is also the home of the City TV building. Address: Queen Street West Toronto ON
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Historic Downtown District The town of Newmarket boasts a unique history dating back to a Quaker settlement from the early 19th century. Visitors can stroll around the area and learn about the town's heritage through a number of street plaques. Highlights of the district include Fairy Lake and the Old Town Hall, which was built in 1883.
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The Annex The Annex is a residential area known for its bohemian appeal. Find used book and CD shops, cafes and bistros as well as fashion stores. Located near the University of Toronto, the Annex is a popular student hangout. Address: Bordered by Bloor St W, Bathurst St, Dupont St and Avenue Rd Toronto ON Canada
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Indian Bazaar Indian Bazaar is filled with fine indian restaurants and shops that specialize in indian dresses and fashion including saris. Address: On Gerrard St. between Coxwell Ave and Greenwood Ave. Toronto ON
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The Distillery, once the world's largest distillery, is today an historial site with one of the largest collections of Victorian Industrial Architecture in North America. A massive centre for arts and culture, this facility has over 15 art galleries, Dancemakers Theatre, Young Centre for the Performing Arts, Soulpepper Theatre, Tapestry Opera Theatre and Nightwood Theatre. Toronto's only walking district, the centre also offers distillery tours and segway, a sophisticated shopping district with interesting boutiques, a microbrewery and a chocolate micro factory. The centre is home to several festivals throughout the year including Partigras, Roots Music Festival, Blues Festival, Antique Festival, Art Exhibitions and Natural Health Showcase. Home to a popular summer market, many restaurants and cafes make their home here, and the magical lighting program makes it a popular evening spot. Address: 55 Mill Street Toronto ON Canada M5A 3C4
Send an Email (6) 1 416 364-1177
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This proud historical village lays claim to the highest concentration of colonial buildings in Mississauga. Centrally located in the West of Mississauga, opportunities abound for a historical perspective on the city. Regular guided walks are organised, and modern-day businesses and shops are thriving. Parking is free in Streetsville. Address: . Mississauga ON CAN
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Harbourfront The Harbourfront is bustling with people and activities year-round. Specialty shops along Queens Quay Terminal, Harbourfront Centre, the Harbourfront Antique Market and a lakeside walking trail are all located in the Harbourfront. Address: Queen's Quay, between Bathurst and Jarvis Street Toronto ON
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Cabbagetown Cabbagetown was originally occupied by working-class and poor immigrants who grew vegetables on their property to survive, hence the name Cabbagetown. The area is now a myriad of Victorian-style homes that have been restored to their original brilliance. Address: East of Parliament St., between Wellesley and Dundas Toronto ON
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Chinatown Toronto's Chinatown is located on the corner of Spadina and Dundas Street West. The area is home to a number of authentic Asian restaurants, shops and fruit markets. This is the largest of five Chinatowns in Toronto. The second largest is located in the Broadview/Gerrard area. Address: Corner of Spadina and Dundas Street Toronto ON
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Little Poland Most of the residents of Little Poland have an Eastern European or Russian background. A number of bakeries, traditional cuisine, cafes and special events celebrate this unique European heritage. Address: Roncesvalles Ave., between King St. and Dundas St. West Toronto ON
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Entertainment District Toronto's Entertainment District refers to the area in downtown Toronto that encompases the CN Tower, CHUM City Building, Rogers Centre (SkyDome), the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, and the Royal Alexandra and Princess of Whales theatres. The Entertainment District has a number of hot night clubs and great dining. Address: North from Front St. to Queen St.; West from Yonge St. to Spadina Ave. Toronto ON
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Port Credit's history includes long-running success as a port of export for grain and lumber. It joined the city of Mississauga in 1974. These days it is a popular near-by retreat from the city. Port Credit Village offers a collection of quaint shops and restaurants and the marina services up to 600 boats. The Port Credit lighthouse is possibly the most photographed building in Mississauga. Address: . Mississauga ON CAN
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Greektown Those with a hankering for authentic greek cuisine, need not look further than Greektown, located on Danforth Ave., between Chester and Jones Ave. This lively couple of blocks also features a number of specialty shops. Address: Danforth Rd., between Chester and Jones Ave. Toronto ON
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Little Italy Little Italy is filled with Italian shops and cafes and is most busy during the summer when crowds spill onto the street. Although most of the actual Italian community has moved north, many of the Italian shops have remained. Address: College St., between Shaw St. and Euclid Ave. Toronto ON
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Portugal Village An enclave of Portugese concentrate in this area of Toronto. Fishmongers, cheese shops, cafes, bakeries and restaurants represent this culture. Address: Boardered by Trinity Bellwoods Park, College St. West, Spadina Ave., and Ossington Ave. Toronto ON
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Fashion District Those looking for fashion bargains and an eclectic blend of shops need not look further than Toronto's Fashion District, located on Spadina Avenue between Dundas and Front Street. Address: Spanida Ave, between Dundas and Front Street Toronto ON
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Bloor/Yorkville Bloor and Yorkville are known for there exclusive upscale shops and fine dining. The area is bordered by Bloor St. West, Avenue Rd., Davenport Rd. and Yonge St. Designer shops, art galleries, boutiqes and antique shops line Yorkville. Address: Bordered by Bloor St. West, Avenue Rd., Davenport Rd. and Yonge St.
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The Beach District A laid-back relaxed neighbourhood, the Beach District is comprised of a blend of restaurants, quirky stores, joggers and sandal-wearing beach bums. Beach volleyball, Frisbee and impromptu football games are popular activities in the beach district. Address: Queen St. East, between Coxwell and Victoria Park Ave. Toronto ON
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