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Things to Do in Toronto

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Born and raised in Toronto, I’ve explored so many of the city’s beautiful hidden gems. It’s hard to pick just a few! If you need help planning your visit, feel free to reach out—I’d be happy to share my recommendations!
 
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Great place to walk around; very boho vibe; vintage stores; cheap and cheerful restaurants of all kinds; coffee and desserts
Kensington Market
 
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This expansive indoor market is home to numerous vendors offering fresh vegetables, meats, cheeses, seafood, dried goods, and delicious prepared foods. It’s a one-stop shop for both grocery essentials and gourmet finds. A must-visit for any food love...
St. Lawrence Market
 
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This historic area transports you back to the early 1900s with its charming cobblestone streets. It’s filled with great restaurants, cozy coffee shops, and unique shopping spots. A perfect place to explore and soak in the old-world charm!
Distillery District
 
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This is the only downtown mall featuring nearly every major brand, making it a top tourist attraction. Located in the heart of the city, it offers a massive food court with options for every palate. Plus, there are plenty of great restaurants just ou...
CF Toronto Eaton Centre
 
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Canada’s most premium mall and one of the most successful in North America, this shopping destination is home to all the top high-end designer flagships. Even if you’re not shopping, its stunning architecture and atmosphere make it worth a visit. A m...
Yorkdale Shopping Centre
 
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Considered the “Rodeo Dr” of Toronto. Lots of high end designer stores; restaurants and coffee shops. Worth taking a stroll through and people watch.
Yorkville
 
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If you're here during the summer and want to hang by the water, this is a great cafe to people watch on the boardwalk. Even if you don't eat at the cafe, you can sit on the beach or walk along the boardwalk.
Sunnyside Pavilion Cafe
 
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If you're looking for cute, tech, food: all things Asian, this mall has everything under one roof. Worth a visit and guaranteed you will not leave empty-handed or empty-bellied.
Pacific Mall
 
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Very touristy but it's very iconic to Toronto. Must go at least once in your life just to check it off your list.
CN Tower
 
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If you're in town, check to see if there are any concerts at Budweiser Stage. I love sitting on the lawn because you're allowed to bring your own blanket, lawn chairs, and food. Can't bring drinks (except for water in a closed bottle); you have to bu...
Budweiser Stage
 
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Great park to see the city and the sunset (or sunrise) ; there's also a small farm nearby that you can walk to (free admission)
Riverdale Park
 
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Great place to shop, walk and eat. Very dog friendly.
The Well