Listly by Kate McInnes
Some of my favorite places to visit in Toronto.
Best place to listen to some music and have a great meal. They have something for everyone with specials and events every day of the week.
Built in 1808, this is the oldest stone building in Toronto and the oldest surviving lighthouse on the Great Lakes. From its site on Gibraltar Point, it has watched most of Toronto's history unfold. A lightkeeper was resident until 1958, when the lighthouse was decommissioned.
High Park, 1873 Bloor Street West, Toronto, ON, M6R 2Z3, Canada. | High Park is Toronto's largest public park featuring many hiking trails, sports facilities, diverse vegetation, a beautiful lakefront, convenient parking, easy public transit access, a dog park, a zoo, playgrounds for children, a couple of eateries, greenhouses, picnic areas, a bunch of squirrels and various events throughout the year.
This spring, the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) brings two giants of 20th-century British art together in a major exhibition of sculpture and paintings. Organized by the AGO in conjunction with the U.K.'s historic Ashmolean Museum, Francis Bacon and Henry Moore will feature over 60 works by the two highly influential artists as well as a number of photographs and archival materials dating from the Second World War.
Evergreen Brick Works - 550 Bayview Ave, Toronto, Ontario ebw.evergreen.ca - © 2013 Evergreen. All rights reserved.
Kensington-Market.ca, your one stop source for news and information about Toronto's most vibrant and diverse neighbourhood.
Proud to be your neighbourhood pub since 1979. Discover uptown Toronto's most popular neighbourhood "local" and live music spot. The Rose and Crown is always good times, great food and the best place to meet with friends. . LIVE MUSIC 7 NIGHTS A WEEK WEEKEND BRUNCHES 10-3PM .
Harbourfront Centre is a registered Canadian charity and we rely on the generosity of people like you to help us deliver the incredible programming we offer throughout the year.
Home to many of Toronto's hottest designer boutiques, unique cafes, artisan shops, breathtaking art galleries, performance venues and award-winning restaurants, The Distillery District is the place to see and be seen. An internationally acclaimed pedestrian-only village, The Distillery features more than 70 ground-floor cultural and retail establishments in the restored red brick, Victorian-era buildings of the renowned Gooderham & Worts whiskey distillery.
Toronto Eaton Centre is Canada's premier shopping destination offering top retailers unrivalled by any other shopping centre in downtown Toronto.