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Besides being pristine, easy to navigate and unparalleled in safety, Toronto’s ethnic communities, street fairs and theater venues rival that of the most versatile cities. Visitors in the winter will find that escaping the cold is easy with the PATH walkways connecting to underground shopping and sizzling performance venues, like the Air Canada Center. In the summer, revel in block parties and neighborhood soirees under the perfect blue skies, or saunter down to the Harbourfront Centre for a stroll and a cocktail.  Humble and unassuming, Toronto is a big city that just isn’t quite aware of how fabulous it has become.  Get there before it finds out and gets a big head.



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CN Tower
301 Front Street West
Tel. 416.868.6937
www.cntower.ca
The unmistakable CN Tower is listed in the Guinness Book of World’s Records as the world’s tallest freestanding structure.  The tower boasts three decks with views of the Toronto skyline, Lake Ontario and – on clear days – Lake Simcoe and the mists of Niagara Falls. The slightly lower observation deck sports a glass floor, where strolling feels like cloud walking. There is also a revolving restaurant on the top floor, showing off the city of Toronto from all angles.  

The Distillery Historic District
55 Mill Street
Tel. 416.364.1177
Once upon a time, the Gooderham and Warts Distillery was the largest in the British Empire. Now, it’s Canada’s largest center for arts and culture. Sitting on 13 acres, the village was unveiled in 2003 as a pedestrian-only arts and entertainment district. Fifteen art galleries and several theaters call the Distillery District home. The village has functioned as the set for various Hollywood films, as well as the backdrop for a number of music and cultural festivals.

Harbourfront Centre
www.harbourfrontcentre.com
The Harbourfront Centre is a fun recreation and cultural center on the banks of Lake Ontario. You can dine and shop at the Queen’s Quay Terminal, a former shipping warehouse turned unique shopping complex in the 1980’s. Check out wonderful art and design exhibits at the Power Plant or show off your ice skating skills at York Quay Centre, the largest artificial skating rink in the world.