Everything Else
Bloor-Yonge station
Access to both subway lines.
160 Bloor St E
160 Bloor Street EastCorner of Bloor and Church. Bixi is a public bicycle sharing system.
Toronto Marriott Bloor Yorkville Hotel
90 Bloor St ESelf Parking or Valet
Green P Carpark 1
20 Charles St Ehttp://parking.greenp.com/parking-info/carpark-info/1_20-charles-street.html
Food Scene
Great cafe with couches, food, free WiFi, and a summer patio.
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The Croissant Tree
625 Church StGreat cafe with couches, food, free WiFi, and a summer patio.
Arts & Culture
Canada's largest museum of world culture and natural history.
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Museo Reale dell'Ontario
100 Queens ParkCanada's largest museum of world culture and natural history.
Pay-what-you-can admission on Thursdays 5PM-8PM. Unusual attraction devoted to shoes. More interesting that it sounds.
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Museo della Scarpa Bata
327 Bloor St WPay-what-you-can admission on Thursdays 5PM-8PM. Unusual attraction devoted to shoes. More interesting that it sounds.
Sightseeing
A beautiful 30 minute valley walk to Evergreen Brick Works down Park Rd. A 100 y/o quarry that provided bricks for Toronto landmarks. It's now a park with ponds and an environment cultural centre.
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Evergreen Brick Works
550 Bayview AveA beautiful 30 minute valley walk to Evergreen Brick Works down Park Rd. A 100 y/o quarry that provided bricks for Toronto landmarks. It's now a park with ponds and an environment cultural centre.
Shopping
Swedish multinational retail-clothing company, known for its fast-fashion clothing for men, women, teenagers and children.
15 Bloor St W
15 Bloor Street WestSwedish multinational retail-clothing company, known for its fast-fashion clothing for men, women, teenagers and children.
High-end Canadian department store specializing in an array of luxury brands and designer boutiques.
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Holt Renfrew Bloor
50 Bloor St WHigh-end Canadian department store specializing in an array of luxury brands and designer boutiques.
Toronto landmark that invites you to "Come in and Get Lost!" Gigantic department that feels more like a dollar store. Great for people watching and picking up supplies at the beginning of a trip.
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Honest Ed's
581 Bloor Street WestToronto landmark that invites you to "Come in and Get Lost!" Gigantic department that feels more like a dollar store. Great for people watching and picking up supplies at the beginning of a trip.
Drinks & Nightlife
Grab a drink at Panorama Lounge. A 51st-floor perch above Bloor and Bay, you can see north and south for 241km on a clear day. Go for the lit skyline and the Latin music.
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The One Eighty
55 Bloor St WGrab a drink at Panorama Lounge. A 51st-floor perch above Bloor and Bay, you can see north and south for 241km on a clear day. Go for the lit skyline and the Latin music.
You may recognize Toronto's biggest and busiest gay nightclub, Fly, from scenes in the U.S. version of Queer As Folk - scenes intended to be Club Babylon.
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Fly 2.0
6 Gloucester StYou may recognize Toronto's biggest and busiest gay nightclub, Fly, from scenes in the U.S. version of Queer As Folk - scenes intended to be Club Babylon.
Essentials
Maple Leaf Gardens is a historic downtown arena. Constructed for professional ice hockey, it has been since been converted into a supermarket. Great for a snack, reading, and people watching.
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Mattamy Athletic Centre
50 Carlton StMaple Leaf Gardens is a historic downtown arena. Constructed for professional ice hockey, it has been since been converted into a supermarket. Great for a snack, reading, and people watching.