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Bloor/Yorkville
Elegant shopping and dining,
designer boutiques, antique
shops and galleries.
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Cabbagetown
A gracious neighbourhood of
renovated Victorian homes a
nd lovely parks including
Riverdale Farm. |
Chinatown
Shops, markets and a
vast
selection of authentic Chinese
restaurants. |
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Corso Italia
This part of town is known for
its fashionable shops that
reflect what's hot in Europe. |
Distillery Historic District
Victorian industrial architecture
houses a variety of galleries,
boutiques, restaurants,
and shops. |
Downtown Yonge
Storefronts and signs compete
for your attention as streams of
pedestrians head towards their
destinations at varying speeds. |
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Entertainment District
A lively concentration of theatres,
restaurants,
nightspots, shops,
and attractions. |
Fashion District
Terrific bargains on local fashions,
fabric, leathers and furs. |
Financial District + Underground City
Dozens of towering glass, concrete and
steel monoliths are a must-see. |
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Greektown
This lively area features authentic Greek
cuisine and a fascinating mix of
speciality shops.
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Harbourfont
Speciality shops at Queen's Quay
Terminal, art and theatre at
Harbourfront Centre and a terrific
lakeside trail. |
Kensington Market
Multicultural shops packed with goods
from all over the globe. |
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Koreatown
Shops stocking exotic herbs,
acupuncture centres, and Korean
restaurants abound here.
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Little India
A festival-like atmosphere, where
you’ll find restaurants, grocers, and
shops that specialize in traditional
clothing. |
Little Italy
The spiritual home of Toronto's
Italian community is packed with
trattorias, trendy restaurants, cafés,
and traditional poolhalls. |
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Little Poland
This area specializes in traditional
cuisine, bakeries, cafés, and
caters
to its Eastern European and
Russian
residents.
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Old Town
Local arts, culture and heritage and
a large concentration of Victorian
architecture. |
Portugal Village
Dozens of bake shops, restaurants,
cheese stores, and fish markets and
home to Toronto's large Portuguese
community. |
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Queen Street West
Trendy restaurants, cutting-edge
fashion, galleries, and dance clubs.
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Rosedale + Forest Hill
Home to Toronto's most established
citizens, winding streets with
magnificent homes and well-tended
gardens and parks. |
St. Lawrence Market
Site of the city's original market.
Home to local farmers, artists and
artisans. |
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The Beaches
Antique shops, clapboard cottages
and
quirky stores and restaurants
typify the Beach. Don't forget the
boardwalk. |
The Village
Dubbed “The Village”, this neighbourhood
plays host to Canada's largest annual gay
and lesbian Pride celebrations. |
Toronto Islands
A summer amusement park, paddleboats
and bikes for rent, in-line skating paths,
and grass for picnics. |
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