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.
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Enjoy the enchanting vineyard view and the local, seasonal ingredients used in the six- and nine-course tasting menus.
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Three generations of wine-makers are behind this vineyard, though the facility itself has been recently built. Tours include a peek at the barrel-aging cellar. There is also a restaurant and shop.
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The winemaker from Chablis, France, creates interesting blends; the whites are especially good. The restaurant is set in a lovely Victorian house.
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A nightly tasting menu – French, with a Mediterranean twist – delights gourmets in the Distillery Historic District. Chef Pat Riley genially rules the open kitchen.
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Pet Cuisine & Accessories has a simple goal: to make your pets life the happiest and healthiest it can be!
The stores offer only natural holistic foods and treats, grooming and Doggie daycare services. The groomer were voted the best in Toronto in 2008 by Toronto Barks!
You can contact them at
127 Front Street East (416) 507-9968
20 Erskine Ave (416) 481-5775
http://www.petcuisine.ca
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Rock bands, and dancing on DJ’d theme nights.
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The Chinese tradition of selecting dim sum items such as shrimp and pork dumplings, stuffed noodles, sticky rice, and barbecue pork buns from passing carts turns brunch into a festive occasion at this Yorkville restaurant.
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Toronto’s premiere contemporary art public gallery.
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Known for its boundary-pushing exhibitions of contemporary Canadian and international art, this edgy, non-collecting gallery features rotating shows of consistently high quality. If the art sometimes mystifies visitors, at least the building is instantly recognizable: a brick smokestack tops the 1920s converted power station (see Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery).
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The crème de la crème of modern dance, by both local and visiting companies, has graced this stage.
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Restaurant price categories
For a three-course meal for one with half a bottle of wine (or equivalent meal), taxes and extra charges.
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