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Roots
- Basic Fashion
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- Bloor/Yorkville
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French Country
Owner Viola Jull spent several years living in France, and she re-creates a Parisian atmosphere in her...
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Price Roman
The husband-and-wife team Derek Price and Tess Roman produces sleek, tailored clothes with a sultry edge....
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The World's Biggest Bookstore
- Books, Books and More Books
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- Shopping
- Downtown
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Glad Day Bookshop
- Toronto's leading LGBT bookstore
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Henry's
This bi-level shop deals in analog and digital photography. The first floor has electronic equipment,...
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Chapters
While Indigo now owns and operates the Chapters bookstores, they retain their own particular charm. Eminently...
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Ontario Legislature
At the northern end of University Avenue, with University of Toronto buildings to the east and west,...
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Allan Gardens
- A park housing a conservatory made up of five greenhouses, home to rare and tropical flowers. Also has a playground and two off-leash dog parks.
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- Picnics, Parks & Gardens
- Cabbagetown
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Ydessa Hendeles Art Foundation
This is one of the most interesting contemporary art collections in the city. Hendeles features installations...
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Necropolis
Located in Midtown East, this is one of the city's oldest cemeteries, dating to 1850. Some of the remains...
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Putti
Two generously proportioned rooms hold grand (and grandly priced) European treasures old and new: dining...
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Zig Zag
This shop stocks a mélange of styles, but the specialty is early Modernist pieces. The names to watch...
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Spadina Museum Historic House & Garden
- Museum set in one of Toronto's historic buildings, showing life in the city during the early 20th century. Tours and kid-friendly programming.
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Manulife Centre
- Shopping and Business Hub
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- Downtown
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Mount Pleasant Cemetery
- Provides scenic escape
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Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts
- Home to world-class opera and ballet.
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- Culture
- Downtown
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Balzac Fine Arts
- Specializing in fine Canadian and Inuit Art
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Butterfield & Robinson
- Seasoned tour company offers thorough guide to the city.
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Arts on King
- A finely crafted space: handmade pieces, large and small.
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- Art Museums/Galleries
- Downtown
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CBC Museum & Graham Spry Theatre
- The History of TV in Canada
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Planet Hollywood
- Star Struck Dining
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- Entertainment District
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Casuccio Gallery
- A Cause To Promote Art
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Bayview Avenue
- Hip shopping options, tucked away in family-friendly 'hood
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Chakra Spa (The)
- Scrub Away Worries
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- Spas
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