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The CN Tower Toronto's most visible attraction.
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86 |
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2 |
Toronto Zoo This is the Toronto Zoo webpage
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79 |
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3 |
Toronto Transit Commission Public transit within Toronto, Fares, schedules, routes, maps
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74 |
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4 |
Art Gallery of Ontario One of Canada's premier art institutions, including European masters, Charles Moore and the Ken Thomson collection of Canada's "Group of 7"
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75 |
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Royal Ontario Museaum Engage the world
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70 |
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Rideau Inn Bed and Breakfast, Ottawa Our affiliate property in downtown Toronto
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100 |
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7 |
The Distillery Historic distillery district, arts precinct
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87 |
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8 |
Batta Shoe Museum For the curious
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73 |
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Casa Loma Canada's Famous castle
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85 |
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Ontario Science Centre 40 years of igniting curiosity
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70 |
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Fort York Welcome to the birthplace of Toronto
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74 |
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The Toronto Zoo The Bears are back
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74 |
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13 |
Yonge Dundas Square The heart of the city
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93 |
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14 |
Torontokiosk.ca Attractions events theatre, galleries sports
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74 |
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15 |
Toronto Eaton centre Where the world shops
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73 |
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16 |
PATH Visiting a client? Shopping for a gift? Taking in a movie? Catching the subway?
PATH is downtown Toronto's underground walkway linking 27 kilometres of shopping, services and entertainment. Follow PATH and you'll reach your downtown destination easily in weatherproof comfort
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70 |
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17 |
Hockey Hall of Fame Founded in 1943, the Hockey Hall of Fame was established as a memorial to those who developed Canada's greatest winter sport and to honour and preserve the history of the game
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79 |
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Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre Centre This center is one of the last operating double-decker theater complexes in the world, being two former vaudeville halls built one on top of the other. This gem underwent a $30 million restoration, reopening to its once grand state at the beginning of the ‘90s.
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65 |
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Harbourfront Centre Heart of Toronto's waterfront, dining, shopping, galleries, crafts, events, theatre, dance, skating, sports, film
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65 |
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Toronto Islands Take the short ferry ride across the harbor from the city and you'll find over 600 acres of parkland waiting to be discovered. A trip to the Islands is a vacation in itself! Walking trails, picnic areas, supervised swimming beaches, bicycle and boat rentals, tennis, volleyball and much more await you
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71 |
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