Toronto is a city of neighborhoods , each with a distinct identity, many with an ethnic flavor, making it the most multicultural of North American cities. In Chinatown, wares from energetic vendors compete with shoppers for sidewalk space, and restaurants offer everything from take-out buns to sit-down banquets. The city’s multicultural mix finds its fullest expression in Kensington Market, where Jamaican patty shops rub shoulders with Portuguese fish vendors and Latin American empanada stalls. Farther west is the Italian enclave of Little Italy, centered along College Street. Along with this heady ethnic mix, the downtown core is home to the upscale shopping area Yorkville and many fine cultural institutions, such as the Royal Ontario Museum and the Art Gallery of Ontario.
You can take a self-guided tour of City Hall between 8:30am and 4:30pm, Mon–Fri; pick up a brochure at the info counter in the lobby-
Have lunch at the top of the world's tallest building. It revolves 360 degrees whilst you eat, but don't worry as you won't feel as though you're moving!. The view is fantastic as is the food.
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In the heart of China Town, this low cost chinese restaurant a local jem. While it doesn't look like much, and the service is a little questionable, the food is outstanding, especially its special of "Crispy Beef," one of the many dishes that leads to this restaurant being full every day. For the late night partiers, this place is also open late into the morning Fri-Sun.
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The Helicopter Company Inc. Conveniently located at the Toronto City Centre Airport in downtown Toronto, we have two incredible tours showcasing the beautiful Toronto skyline and its popular attractions; CN Tower, Rogers Centre, Casa Loma and more, all at 2,000 feet!
Ph: (416) 203-3280 www.HeliTours.ca Fly@HeliTours.ca
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