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Quote: If like me you have followed ice hockey for most of your adult life, but don't live in Canada, then visiting the Hockey Hall of Fame is pretty much a must when you're in Toronto. You can find it on Yonge Street Read More
Quote: Casa Loma is a Gothic style house that was built as a residence in the early 1900s and was converted into a museum in 1937. It is just outside the city and offers an escape from city life with a bit of history Read More
Quote: During my time in Toronto, I wanted to make the most of the shopping opportunities. I was told the best place for this would be The Eaton Centre as it is the largest in the city. Situated in the heart of the Read More
Quote: This is a great place for a foodie. Come to the market hungry. There are two floors of every type of food imaginable and plenty of tables and chairs to relax and enjoy your treasures. On Sunday mornings, be Read More
Quote: This place was amazing! Boys beware: the visitors were almost only female! There was plenty to keep girls of all ages entertained.From Polly Pockets and Barbie shoes to Cinderella stories from all over the world, Read More
Quote: Black Creek Pioneer Village is a museum dedicated to Toronto’s area pioneers. It was built around an original farm and now includes more than 30 faithfully restored historic buildings, most of which were moved Read More
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Quote: The Second City Toronto is Ontario's outpost of the venerable Second City comedy troupe. Second City Toronto has given rise to some of the best comedians of the past generation -- need a list? Ever heard of Read More
Quote: I renewed my membership at the Royal Ontario Museum and was able to get free tickets for the Warrior Emperor and China’s Terracotta Army for Saturday afternoon. The special exhibit has timed tickets which are an Read More
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Quote: Unlike normal markets, Kensington Market is actually a district in the west of downtown Toronto. Surrounding this area is College Street to the north, Spadina Avenue to the east, Dundas Street to the south and Read More