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Toronto

Torontonians are justifiably proud of their vibrant and exciting metropolis. Canada’s largest city and its financial hub, Toronto has a tremendous amount to offer, including a thriving theater, music, and arts scene, top museums, world-class restaurants and shops, a beautiful lakeside location with lovely beaches, and streets safe and inviting to walk in. Its cultural diversity – over 90 ethnic groups are represented in Toronto – enhances the urban experience.

  • Budding hockey stars can test their skill whacking pucks and guarding goal at this shrine to the sport, which houses more hockey memorabilia than you can shake a stick at (see Hockey Hall of Fame).

  • Nestled in a valley, this is a perfect base for pursuing outdoor activities such as downhill or cross-country skiing, golfing, tennis, and hiking. Spa.

  • Whether you are visiting for business or leisure, this downtown hotel is good value. Heated rooftop pool, in-room spa services, restaurant, bar, and deli.

  • World-class department store featuring high fashion, as well as more affordable clothing from its own label, top perfumes and cosmetics, a hair salon, epicure store, café, and free personal shopping service.

  • Honest Ed’s

    Rock-bottom prices on a huge array of goods, from housewares to clothing, are the big draw at this garishly lit Toronto landmark. On-site optometrist, dentist, pharmacy, and TicketKing outlet too. Beware the no-return policy.

  • The Rolling Stones kicked off their 1997 world tour at this venerable watering hole.

  • A short walk from the falls, this hostel is especially well kept. No private baths, but some private rooms, along with dorms and four-bed rooms.

  • Offering mainly shared rooms in dorms, although there are a few private rooms with private bath, a stay here is one of the cheapest in the city. It is located just south of the Gay Village.

  • Ubiquitous outdoor carts grill hot dogs, veggie dogs, and sausages. Polish sausage is a favorite, piled high with all the fixings – pickles, sauerkraut, and hot mustard.

  • With its modern, understated decor, this boutique hotel is the very height of elegance. Its mission – to promote relaxation while pampering its guests with luxury – succeeds every time.

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