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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.

  • This restaurant styles itself as a club (and yes, non-members do pay slightly more); the freight-elevator ride to the fifth floor loft only adds to the exclusive feel of the place. A prix fixe menu favors French classics such as foie gras , duck breast, and langoustine. In winter, candles, fireplace, and couches make things lavishly cozy. In summer, try for a table on the rooftop terrace.

  • Stylish quarters within walking distance of Casa Loma and several fine restaurants, this B&B has six rooms (three with private bath), an elegant living room with grand piano, and a lovely garden.

  • Each studio unit in this six-floor hotel near colorful Kensington Market is equipped with a kitchenette and private bath. Stays are for a minimum of three nights.

  • Jewelry, hand-blown glass, Inuit carvings, and more reflect the excellence of Ontario crafts.

  • This resort, by a pristine Muskoka lake offers swimming, boating, tennis, golf, and more. A team of French chefs prepare fine cuisine.

  • A huge selection of fine Japanese papers, handmade stationery, and beautiful notebooks.

  • This historic inn near Lake Huron, first opened in the 1930s as a coach house, justifiably prides itself on its fine restaurant. Country antiques decorate the rooms. Spa.

  • Elegant details original to this 1901 home, such as fine oak floors and high ceilings, add to the charm of this downtown property. There’s a small guest lounge. The attentive, friendly hosts keep the cookie jar filled and provide business facilities for guests if needed.

  • Overlooking Lake Ontario and surrounded by lush gardens, this inn has beautiful rooms and an excellent restaurant. Short walk to the town center.

  • This boutique inn on the Humber River is a 15-minute drive west of downtown. All 47 rooms overlook the river; the 13 suites are located in the historic old mill building. Rooms are luxurious and there’s an excellent restaurant, spa, and wellness center.

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