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The Best of Toronto

Best Place to Buy a Suit in Toronto
The Best 24 Hour Restaurants in Toronto
The Best All Day Breakfast in Toronto
The Best Americano in Toronto
The Best Antique Stores in Toronto
The Best Art Supply Stores in Toronto
The Best AYCE Sushi in Toronto
The Best Baby Stores in Toronto
The Best Bagels in Toronto
The Best Baked Treats in Toronto
The Best Baklava in Toronto
The Best Barber Shops in Toronto
The Best BBQ Chicken (Churrasqueiras) in Toronto
The Best BBQ Restaurants in Toronto
The Best Beer Selection in Toronto
The Best Bespoke Tailors in Toronto
The Best Bibimbap in Toronto
The Best Bike Repair Shops in Toronto
The Best Bike Stores in Toronto
The Best BLT in Toronto
The Best Bookstores in Toronto
The Best Boxing Gym in Toronto
The Best Boxing Gym in Toronto
The Best Bread in Toronto
The Best Bridal Stores in Toronto
The Best Brunch in Toronto
The Best Bubble Tea in Toronto
The Best Bulk Food Stores in Toronto
The Best Burger in Toronto
The Best Burritos in Toronto
The Best Butcher Shops in Toronto
The Best Butter Chicken in Toronto
The Best Cafes for Free WiFi in Toronto
The Best Cafes in Toronto (East Side)
The Best Cafes in Toronto (West Side)
The Best Camera Stores in Toronto
The Best Candy Stores in Toronto
The Best Cannoli in Toronto
The Best Cappuccino in Toronto
The Best Card, Paper and Stationery Shops in Toronto
The Best Caribbean Restaurants in Toronto
The Best Catering Companies in Toronto
The Best Challah in Toronto
The Best Charcuterie Plates in Toronto
The Best Cheap Drinks in Toronto
The Best Cheap Sushi in Toronto
The Best Cheeseburgers in Toronto
The Best Cheesecake in Toronto
The Best Cheese Shops in Toronto
The Best Chicken Wings in Toronto
The Best Chinese Restaurants in Toronto
The Best Chocolate in Toronto
The Best Cinnamon Buns in Toronto
The Best Cocktails in Toronto
The Best Coffee Roasters in Toronto
The Best Comic Shops in Toronto
The Best Consignment Stores in Toronto
The Best Contemporary Art Galleries for Emerging Artists in Toronto
The Best Contemporary Art Galleries in Toronto
The Best Cookies in Toronto
The Best Cooking Classes in Toronto
The Best Crepes in Toronto
The Best Croissant in Toronto
The Best Cupcakes in Toronto
The Best Custom (and Wedding) Cakes in Toronto
The Best Custom T-Shirts in Toronto
The Best Delis in Toronto
The Best Dim Sum in Toronto
The Best Diners in Toronto
The Best DIY Spots In Toronto
The Best Dog Parks in Toronto
The Best Donuts in Toronto
The Best Dosa in Toronto
The Best Dumplings in Toronto
The Best Eggs Benedict in Toronto
The Best Ethiopian Restaurants in Toronto
The Best Event Venues in Toronto
The Best Eyeglasses in Toronto
The Best Falafel in Toronto
The Best Farmers Markets in Toronto
The Best Fashion Designers in Toronto
The Best Film Festivals in Toronto
The Best Fish & Chips in Toronto
The Best Fish Stores in Toronto
The Best Fish Tacos in Toronto
The Best Fitness Bootcamp in Toronto
The Best Fitness Clubs in Toronto
The Best Florists in Toronto
The Best French Restaurants in Toronto
The Best French Toast in Toronto
The Best Fried Chicken in Toronto
The Best Fries in Toronto
The Best Frozen Yogurt in Toronto
The Best Fruit & Vegetable Stores in Toronto
The Best Furniture Stores in Toronto
The Best Gelato in Toronto
The Best Gluten Free Bakeries in Toronto
The Best Greasy Spoons in Toronto
The Best Greek Restaurants in Toronto
The Best Green Retailers in Toronto
The Best Green Services in Toronto
The Best Green Wedding Services in Toronto
The Best Grilled Cheese Sandwich in Toronto
The Best Hair Salons in Toronto
The Best Hakka Restaurants in Toronto
The Best Halloween Costume Stores in Toronto
The Best Health Food Stores in Toronto
The Best Hostels in Toronto
The Best Hotels in Toronto
The Best Hotel Bars in Toronto
The Best Hot Chocolate in Toronto
The Best Huevos Rancheros in Toronto
The Best Hummus in Toronto
The Best Ice Cream in Toronto
The Best Indian Buffet in Toronto
The Best Indian Restaurants in Toronto
The Best Indoor Sports Fields in Toronto
The Best Irish Pubs in Toronto
The Best Italian Bakeries in Toronto
The Best Italian Restaurants in Toronto
The Best Jamaican Patties in Toronto
The Best Japanese Restaurants in Toronto
The Best Jazz Bars in Toronto
The Best Jerk Chicken in Toronto
The Best Jewellery Stores in Toronto
The Best Juice Bars in Toronto
The Best Karaoke Bars in Toronto
The Best Kebabs in Toronto
The Best Kitchen Supply Stores in Toronto
The Best Korean BBQ in Toronto
The Best Korean Restaurants in Toronto
The Best Late Night Cafes in Toronto
The Best Late Night Chinese Food in Toronto
The Best Latin American Cafes and Bakeries in Toronto
The Best Latin American Restaurants in Toronto
The Best Live Music Venues in Toronto
The Best Macarons in Toronto
The Best Mac and Cheese in Toronto
The Best Manicure in Toronto
The Best Martial Arts in Toronto
The Best Martinis in Toronto
The Best Menswear Stores in Toronto
The Best Mexican Restaurants in Toronto
The Best Microbrewery in Toronto
The Best Milkshakes in Toronto
The Best Movers in Toronto
The Best Muffins in Toronto
The Best Museums in Toronto
The Best Musical Instrument Stores in Toronto
The Best Mussels in Toronto
The Best Nachos in Toronto
The Best New Art Galleries in Toronto, 2008
The Best New Art Galleries in Toronto, 2009
The Best New Bakeries in Toronto, 2009
The Best New Bakeries in Toronto, 2010
The Best New Bars and Clubs in Toronto
The Best New Bars in Toronto, 2009
The Best New Bars in Toronto, 2010
The Best New Brunch Restaurants in Toronto, 2009
The Best New Brunch Restaurants in Toronto, 2010
The Best New Cafes in Toronto, 2008
The Best New Cafes in Toronto, 2009
The Best New Cafes in Toronto, 2010
The Best New Cheap Eats in Toronto, 2008
The Best New Cheap Eats in Toronto, 2009
The Best New Cheap Eats in Toronto, 2010
The Best New Clothing Stores in Toronto, 2008
The Best New Design Stores in Toronto, 2009
The Best New Design Stores in Toronto, 2010
The Best New Fashion Stores in Toronto, 2009
The Best New Fashion Stores in Toronto, 2010
The Best New Restaurants in Toronto, 2007
The Best New Restaurants in Toronto, 2008
The Best New Restaurants in Toronto, 2009
The Best New Restaurants in Toronto, 2010
The Best New Specialty Stores in Toronto, 2008
The Best Nut-Free Bakeries in Toronto
The Best of the Newer Cheap Eats Restaurants in Toronto
The Best Old-School Burgers in Toronto
The Best Onion Rings in Toronto
The Best Oysters in Toronto
The Best Pad Thai in Toronto
The Best Pancakes in Toronto
The Best Panini in Toronto
The Best Patios in Toronto
The Best Peameal Bacon Sandwiches in Toronto
The Best Perogies in Toronto
The Best Persian Restaurants in Toronto
The Best Pet Grooming and Daycare in Toronto
The Best Pet Stores in Toronto
The Best Photography Galleries in Toronto
The Best Pho in Toronto
The Best Pies in Toronto
The Best Pilates in Toronto
The Best Pizza in Toronto
The Best Pizza Slice in Toronto
The Best Places to Buy Unique Gifts in Toronto
The Best Places to Find Stuff Made by Local Designers
The Best Places to Play Billiards in Toronto
The Best Place to Watch a Film in Toronto
The Best Portuguese Bakeries in Toronto
The Best Portuguese Custard Tarts in Toronto
The Best Portuguese Restaurants in Toronto
The Best Poutine in Toronto
The Best Public Swimming Pools in Toronto
The Best Pubs in Toronto
The Best Ribs in Toronto
The Best Rooftop Patios in Toronto
The Best Roti in Toronto
The Best Salad in Toronto
The Best Salvage and Reclaimed Furniture in Toronto
The Best Samosa in Toronto
The Best Sandwiches in Toronto
The Best Sangria in Toronto
The Best Schnitzel in Toronto
The Best Schnitzel in Toronto
The Best Seafood Restaurants in Toronto
The Best Self Storage in Toronto
The Best Sex Shops in Toronto
The Best Shawarma in Toronto
The Best Shoe Stores in Toronto
The Best Skateboard Shops in Toronto
The Best Sneaker Shops in Toronto
The Best Soup in Toronto
The Best Souvlaki and Gyros in Toronto
The Best Spas in Toronto
The Best Spinning Classes in Toronto
The Best Splurge Sushi in Toronto
The Best Sports Bars in Toronto
The Best Steakhouses in Toronto
The Best Steak Frites in Toronto
The Best Summer Sports Leagues in Toronto
The Best Sweet Potato Fries in Toronto
The Best Tacos in Toronto
The Best Tapas In Toronto
The Best Tattoo Parlours in Toronto
The Best Tea in Toronto
The Best Thai Restaurants in Toronto
The Best Theatre Production Companies in Toronto
The Best Turkey in Toronto
The Best Used Bookstores in Toronto
The Best Used CD Stores in Toronto
The Best Vegetarian Restaurants in Toronto
The Best Veggie Burger in Toronto
The Best Veggie Burger in Toronto
The Best Video Stores in Toronto
The Best Vintage Clothing Stores in Toronto
The Best Vintage Furniture Stores in Toronto
The Best Vinyl Record Stores in Toronto
The Best Wheat and Gluten Free Restaurants in Toronto
The Best Window Displays in Toronto
The Best Wine Bars in Toronto
The Best Yoga Studios in Toronto

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25 Things to do while you are in Toronto

Story and photography by Stacey McLeod

Jan 14, 2008

You can’t walk two blocks in the city without seeing a double-decker tour bus or a billboard advertising a King Street musical. Hotel lobbies are filled with pamphlets for obvious attractions like Toronto Maple Leafs games or the Royal Ont ario Museum — and the CN Tower is pretty hard to miss — but what if you want to see more than just the postcard-worthy parts of the city?

For the real Toronto experience, take some pointers from someone who knows it inside and out. Toronto-loving editor Stacey McLeod picks the 25 things you’ve got to do before you head back home.

1. Lie face down on the glass floor at the CN Tower
It looks scary but this two-and-a-half inch thick glass floor can withstand the weight of 14 large hippos. However, looking face down at a 1,122 ft. drop is bound to give you a few butterflies.

2. Sit upstairs at Union Station during rush hour
Rush hour at Union Station is a chaotic affair, with commuters scrambling to catch trains and cramming subway platforms. But while downstairs can feel claustrophobic, the Great Hall’s coffered vault ceilings upstairs offers a reprieve. You can look up and admire the stunning architecture while the chaos goes by around you.

3. Skate at Nathan Phillips Square
A winter visit to Toronto wouldn’t be complete without a visit to the skating rink at Nathan Phillips Square at Toronto’s city hall. Skate rentals, indoor change rooms and snack bars are on-site.

4. Tour the Steam Whistle Brewery
Tour one  of Toronto’s most interesting historic buildings, The Roundhouse, while sampling one  of the city’s signature beers. Steam Whistle Brewery tours are $8 to $24 (depending on whether you want to leave with a bottle opener or a 12 pack of beer) and go daily from noon to 6 p.m.

5. Have a hot chocolate at Soma in The Distillery District
Once you try a steaming cup of this rich and creamy  hot chocolate, made on the premises from pure, exotic ingredients, you’ll never be able to spoon out the powdery instant stuff again.

6. Do a bike tour of Toronto Island
Tour Toronto’s island oasis on a bicycle. There are several ways to see the car-free island on wheels, like Sights on Bikes where for $40 you get a ferry ride, a two-hour island tour and a chance to explore special spots like the haunted lighthouse at Gibraltar Point.

7. Go shopping at Honest Ed’s
With a sign lit up by 23,000 bulbs, this Toronto landmark is hard to miss. Honest Ed’s has been dishing out deals since 1948 and even claim to be the world’s first true bargain store. Household items are often cheaper than a dollar store and there’s stuff everywhere, so get ready to do some digging.

8. Walk the boardwalk at The Beach
During warm months, the boardwalk (stretching 3 km along Toronto’s lakeshore) is full of skateboarders, volleyballers, bike rider, Rollerbladers, dog walkers, baby pushers, seagulls and joggers. There are swimming pools, a canoe club, lawn bowling, tennis courts and endless benches where you can chill out with an ice cream cone and watch Lake Ont ario’s waves come in.

9. Go to Dundas Square
Like it or hate it, it’s worth a visit to this concrete public space. With billboards, big lights, concerts and public events, Dundas Square is hailed as Toronto’s Times Square and gives visitors a taste of the bustling downtown Yonge Street.

10. Dine at a famous chef’s place
Toronto has a rep as home to some of the best chefs and restaurants in the world so splurge and enjoy a meal by a famous local chef like Jamie Kennedy or Susur Lee (as seen on Iron Chef America).

11. Take a city walking tour
Instead of walking around the streets aimlessly, seek out a little guidance. You’ll go home with a history of the city that most Torontonians don’t even know. There are tons of walking tours across the city, like downtown excursions, small neighbourhood tours, walks through the Don Valley and even historic tours of haunted parts of the city. Try multicultural walking tours from A Taste of the World.

12. Get out of the downtown core
Many of Toronto’s neighbourhoods aren’t far from the core and offer a true Toronto experience, not just the polished perspective of tourist-heavy downtown. Each neighbourhood in Toronto is unique. You can go antique shopping in Leslieville, do an art gallery crawl in Parkdale, grab some fresh produce from Kensington Market and pay a visit to a Polish bakery in Roncesvalles.
13. Ride the Queen streetcar
Almost every tourist snaps a photo of a red Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) streetcar. One -up them by taking a ride on one . There are always interesting characters on board and since it’s above ground, you can take the scenic route and check out the sights as you travel to your destination. Cash fare is $2.75 a trip or you can buy daily, weekly and family passes.

14. Go shopping in Chinatown
A walk through Toronto’s Chinatown is an incredible experience, with intense crowds at all times of day, cheap goods and markets as far as the eye can see. Countless restaurants serve up dumplings, Chinese, Vietnamese and Korean cuisine, and stores have cheap clothes, housewares and electronics.

15. Have a coffee in Kensington Market
This eclectic, artistic ‘hood is Toronto’s people-watching central, and a great place to grab a cup of coffee. Check out Moonbean or I Deal Coffee.

17. Eat corn on the sidewalk in Little India in the summer
Summertime in the Gerrard Street India Bazaar is a whirlwind of smells and colours, and many restaurants take their kitchens to the sidewalk, serving up roasted corn on the cob that you can garnish with a variety of spices.

16. Window shop in Yorkville
Sometimes it’s best not to check price tags in Yorkville, but it’s still fun to take a peek inside and dream.

18. Take a train ride through High Park
Summertime in the city’s magical High Park wouldn’t be complete without a ride on the trackless train. The train runs every 25 minutes and weaves through much of the park’s 399 acres of scenery.

19. Walk the entire PATH
The PATH is the world’s largest underground shopping complex, connecting Toronto’s downtown core and business district. There are 27 kilometres of stores, food courts and places to hang out, and if you get lost in the tunnels (and you will get lost), there are maps and arrows everywhere to help you find your way. It’s worth the walk.

20. Check out a local band
As Canada’s biggest city, musicians from all over the country move here in search of a big break. Bars like The Cameron House and Dakota Tavern feature great acts nightly, and you can check our live music chart to see what’s happening throughout the city this week.

21. Sample honey at St. Lawrence Market
With rows of vendors and one -of-a-kind finds, St. Lawrence Market is a rush in itself. If you’re looking for a sugar rush though, check out Honey World on the lower level. You can sample dozens of delicious specialty honeys like lavender honey, New Zealand honey and Manuka honey, and will definitely leave with a buzz.

22. Tour the CBC building
The Canadian Broadcast Centre, CBC’s flagship building in Toronto, houses some of Canada’s most beloved national shows and journalists. Visitors can tour both the building and the CBC Museum for a look at some of Canada’s television history, and even catch a free taping of The Hour with George Stroumboulopoulos during the week.

23. Eat Souvlaki on The Danforth
A trip to Toronto’s Greektown wouldn’t be complete without sampling its famous souvlaki. You can’t step two feet on the strip without finding a souvlaki house, but a well-loved starting point is Messini’s Authentic Gyros, where they stick the fries right in the pita.

24. Have dinner in Little Italy
Toronto’s Little Italy neighbourhood is renowned for its selection of restaurants, Italian or not. Check out our restaurants page for some places to go.

25. Read in the garden at Casa Loma
Casa Loma is Toronto’s castle on top of the hill and a romantic spot to spend an afternoon. Although a tour through the historic building is definitely worthwhile, so is a visit to Casa Loma’s beautiful garden in the summertime. The garden is open from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. and there are tons of benches and little corners where you can curl up with a book and relax under the shade of a tree.

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The Best of Toronto

The Best Health Food Stores in Toronto
The Best Indoor Sports Fields in Toronto
The Best Places to Play Billiards in Toronto
The Best Barber Shops in Toronto
The Best Furniture Stores in Toronto
The Best Martinis in Toronto
The Best Late Night Cafes in Toronto
The Best Cheap Sushi in Toronto
The Best Florists in Toronto
The Best Cocktails in Toronto
The Best Menswear Stores in Toronto
The Best Live Music Venues in Toronto
The Best Places to Buy Unique Gifts in Toronto
The Best Cooking Classes in Toronto
The Best Bubble Tea in Toronto
The Best 24 Hour Restaurants in Toronto
The Best Cheap Drinks in Toronto
The Best Soup in Toronto
The Best Sangria in Toronto
The Best Spas in Toronto
The Best Shoe Stores in Toronto
The Best Beer Selection in Toronto
The Best Hot Chocolate in Toronto
The Best Tea in Toronto
Best Place to Buy a Suit in Toronto
The Best Oysters in Toronto
The Best Place to Watch a Film in Toronto
The Best Japanese Restaurants in Toronto
The Best Seafood Restaurants in Toronto
The Best Korean BBQ in Toronto
The Best Salvage and Reclaimed Furniture in Toronto
The Best BBQ Restaurants in Toronto
The Best Milkshakes in Toronto
The Best Cafes in Toronto (West Side)
The Best Cheesecake in Toronto
The Best Bike Stores in Toronto
The Best Butcher Shops in Toronto
The Best Juice Bars in Toronto
The Best Bread in Toronto
The Best Museums in Toronto
The Best Jewellery Stores in Toronto
The Best Martial Arts in Toronto
The Best New Fashion Stores in Toronto, 2010
The Best Microbrewery in Toronto
The Best Salad in Toronto
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A mere 20,000 Twitter users steal almost half of the spotlight on Twitter, which now ropes in a billion tweets every week. That means only 0.05% of the social network’s user base attracts attention, according to a new Yahoo Research study. From the article: ‘Like findings in previous studies, the researchers for this one conclude Twitter resembles an information-sharing hub rather than a social network, with the top generators garnering huge follower tallies but not following their content consumers in return.

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