Visiting Toronto June 26-Jul01: Any recommendations?
Toronto's probably one of my favorite cities. I visited it 3 years ago, but didn't get a chance to really explore.
I'm visiting in in June 26th - July 1st. Anybody have any recommendations? Restaurants, clubs, bars, shopping, even sightseeing, etc... I'm open for all ideas! Would love to meet some locals.
Re: Visiting Toronto June 26-Jul01: Any recommendations?
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Originally posted by khaihon
Toronto's probably one of my favorite cities. I visited it 3 years ago, but didn't get a chance to really explore.
I'm visiting in in June 26th - July 1st. Anybody have any recommendations? Restaurants, clubs, bars, shopping, even sightseeing, etc... I'm open for all ideas! Would love to meet some locals.
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Jun-11-2007 01:44
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Re: Re: Visiting Toronto June 26-Jul01: Any recommendations?
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Originally posted by sufee_b
I recommend you rent a car and go to Montreal
OMG! Hahahah I actually typed, "Montreal is better" as soon as this thread was made, but I decided not to submit it. ^5
So yeah...definitely go to Montreal. Toronto sucks compared to there.
Jun-11-2007 01:48
I_Am_Vince
aka Invasionmix
Registered: Jan 2006
Location: Mississauga, ON
Pff Boo Montreal! Even though I love that city.
But anyways Toronto.
During the Day/Afternoon:
Center Island
Royal Ontario Museum (It just finished a huge makeover I believe)
Eaton Center along with walking down Yonge St. (World's longest street)
Chinatown
Blue Jays Baseball game
Dinner/Evening
Canoe is probably a must if you're visiting from out of town (located on the 54th floor of the TD building you get a view of the whole city) (approx $100/person)
Ultra Supper Club is a very nice upscale venue (approx $100/person)
Or just go around the Downtown core, many restaurants and different cuisines.
Nightlife:
Guvernment (voted top 20 in the world, ranked 18th. Fridays hip hop music, Saturday is EDM)
If that doesn't suit your taste, then take a walk down Adelaide, Queen, Richmond that's where all of Toronto's nightclubs are.
Hopefully this helps.
Jun-11-2007 01:57
khaihon
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Jun 2007
Location: Los Angeles
Thanks for all the great recommendations!
I'd love to go to Montreal one day, but alas... I have to be in Toronto for work during the day... Maybe I'll have a new favorite city!
Any Toronto exclusive cheap hole-in-the wall places akeen to Pinks and In N' Out in LA?