Guidebook for Toronto

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Guidebook for Toronto

Drinks & Nightlife

Roomy sports bar with patio & mezzanine seating serving a menu of hearty Canadian fare & drinks.
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Hunters Landing
82 Fort York Blvd
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Roomy sports bar with patio & mezzanine seating serving a menu of hearty Canadian fare & drinks.
Sophisticated sports bar with a sizable patio, a menu of pub-fare faves & TVs tuned to the game. It is a go to place before heading to the games at the Rogers Centre, or just to watch any big sports event. There menu and food are pretty good. The staff are always happy and smiling.
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Fox and Fiddle Cityplace
17 Fort York Blvd
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Sophisticated sports bar with a sizable patio, a menu of pub-fare faves & TVs tuned to the game. It is a go to place before heading to the games at the Rogers Centre, or just to watch any big sports event. There menu and food are pretty good. The staff are always happy and smiling.

Essentials

Very clean and modern supermarket. Has most of the other products. The employees are friendly and helpful. Good hot table too.
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Sobeys Urban Fresh Spadina
22 Fort York Blvd
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Very clean and modern supermarket. Has most of the other products. The employees are friendly and helpful. Good hot table too.
Walking distance dry cleaner.
Chez Leon Dry Cleaning
Walking distance dry cleaner.

Food Scene

This is a great location. Very close to the building. The quality and service at this location great. The food tastes the same as anywhere else but the pastries are usually fresh, and the coffee is usually fresh. Service is fast, even though the line is usually long. The fireplace and seating area is very homey.
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Tim Hortons
120 Fort York Blvd
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This is a great location. Very close to the building. The quality and service at this location great. The food tastes the same as anywhere else but the pastries are usually fresh, and the coffee is usually fresh. Service is fast, even though the line is usually long. The fireplace and seating area is very homey.

Everything Else

Nicest and newest library in the city with striking design, to sit in and relax with a book or work. It's all glass allowing plenty of natural light in. While not too big it is also not too busy, and any spot you find will give you a nice view of the outside.
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Toronto Public Library - Fort York
190 Fort York Blvd
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Nicest and newest library in the city with striking design, to sit in and relax with a book or work. It's all glass allowing plenty of natural light in. While not too big it is also not too busy, and any spot you find will give you a nice view of the outside.

Shopping

Numerous textile and fabric factories and warehouses were located between the intersection of Bathurst Street to the west, Spadina Avenue to the east, Queen Street West to the north and King Street to the south. The area is occupied by a mix of artists, musicians, designers, professionals and students.
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Fashion District
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Numerous textile and fabric factories and warehouses were located between the intersection of Bathurst Street to the west, Spadina Avenue to the east, Queen Street West to the north and King Street to the south. The area is occupied by a mix of artists, musicians, designers, professionals and students.
With a striking glass galleria and iconic "Flight Stop" geese, CF Toronto Eaton Centre is a celebrated Canadian landmark. Home to over 250+ best-in-class retailers, restaurants and services in the heart of downtown, TEC is the city's premier urban shopping location. About 4 different levels to it. All of the name brand stores that you could hope to shop in, as well as a bunch of tasty treat stops as well. This mall has 2 defined food courts, very different in style, with one being a little less crowded normally. Very neat and stylish fountain in the center of the mall with sitting room surrounding it, probably as old as the mall itself is.
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CF Toronto Eaton Centre
220 Yonge St
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With a striking glass galleria and iconic "Flight Stop" geese, CF Toronto Eaton Centre is a celebrated Canadian landmark. Home to over 250+ best-in-class retailers, restaurants and services in the heart of downtown, TEC is the city's premier urban shopping location. About 4 different levels to it. All of the name brand stores that you could hope to shop in, as well as a bunch of tasty treat stops as well. This mall has 2 defined food courts, very different in style, with one being a little less crowded normally. Very neat and stylish fountain in the center of the mall with sitting room surrounding it, probably as old as the mall itself is.

Sightseeing

At a height of 553.33 m (1,815 ft., 5 in), the CN Tower is Canada’s National Tower, an engineering Wonder, award-winning dining & entertainment destination, and Toronto’s “must-see” for over 4 decades. Rocket to the top in a thrilling 58 second ride aboard glass fronted elevators. Spectacular views overlooking up to 160km (100 miles) from 3 observation levels including, LookOut Level with floor-to-ceiling panoramic Window Walls, the world famous Glass Floor including Outdoor SkyTerrace and SkyPod, the highest of them all. Experience the thrilling EdgeWalk, the World’s Highest Outdoor Walk on a Building. Enjoy award-winning Canadian cuisine and breathtaking revolving views at 360 Restaurant, the perfect place for entertaining or celebrating. Plus, visual displays and exhibits on the history of the CN Tower, KidZone play area and unique Canadian artisan and souvenir shopping in the Gift Shop. Don’t miss the architectural illumination of the Tower each night from dusk to dawn.
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CN Tower
290 Bremner Blvd
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At a height of 553.33 m (1,815 ft., 5 in), the CN Tower is Canada’s National Tower, an engineering Wonder, award-winning dining & entertainment destination, and Toronto’s “must-see” for over 4 decades. Rocket to the top in a thrilling 58 second ride aboard glass fronted elevators. Spectacular views overlooking up to 160km (100 miles) from 3 observation levels including, LookOut Level with floor-to-ceiling panoramic Window Walls, the world famous Glass Floor including Outdoor SkyTerrace and SkyPod, the highest of them all. Experience the thrilling EdgeWalk, the World’s Highest Outdoor Walk on a Building. Enjoy award-winning Canadian cuisine and breathtaking revolving views at 360 Restaurant, the perfect place for entertaining or celebrating. Plus, visual displays and exhibits on the history of the CN Tower, KidZone play area and unique Canadian artisan and souvenir shopping in the Gift Shop. Don’t miss the architectural illumination of the Tower each night from dusk to dawn.
Traveling on moving glide paths, visitors enter the ocean realm and come face to face with thousands of fascinating fishes and menacing sea creatures, everything from barracudas, to rays, to jellyfish, octopi, moray eels and giant sharks!
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Ripleys Aquarium von Kanada
288 Bremner Blvd
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Traveling on moving glide paths, visitors enter the ocean realm and come face to face with thousands of fascinating fishes and menacing sea creatures, everything from barracudas, to rays, to jellyfish, octopi, moray eels and giant sharks!
Lots of shops and restaurants typical of a North American Chinatown. Located at Spadina Ave. and Dundas St. Lots to see, eat, and buy in this Chinatown. The cheapest priced souvenirs are here, and tons of flavorful satisfying places to eat: Dumpling houses, dim sum restaurants, noodle houses Many little shops to buy trinkets and useful objects too. Even get a cheap haircut, manicure/pedicure, relaxation massage, buy clothes, jewelries, 24K gold etc.
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Chinatown
292 Spadina Ave.
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Lots of shops and restaurants typical of a North American Chinatown. Located at Spadina Ave. and Dundas St. Lots to see, eat, and buy in this Chinatown. The cheapest priced souvenirs are here, and tons of flavorful satisfying places to eat: Dumpling houses, dim sum restaurants, noodle houses Many little shops to buy trinkets and useful objects too. Even get a cheap haircut, manicure/pedicure, relaxation massage, buy clothes, jewelries, 24K gold etc.