CN tower
Hockey hall of fame
china town
Air Canada centre
Sky Dome Rogers centre
Fort york
Distilley dist.
Centre Island
Eaton centre.
Ontario Science Museum
Toronto Zoo
Wonder Land
Bata Shoe Museum
St. Lawrence market
Have Fun!!!!!!!!!!!!
2007-03-23 19:29:34
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answered by Capri 5
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Well let's see:
Phantom of the Opera is playing at the Princess of Wales until June 3rd, you can check out prices at mirvishproductions.com
The CN tower of course, the Eaton centre, Chinatown, the Kensington Market, the Royal Ontario Museum (just had a new facelift), Yonge Dundas Square (Canada's Times Square), a myriad of Shops and Dining in Soho district on Queens street west, Spadina Avenue Fashion District, Little India on Coxwell Ave., Antiquing and boardwalk in the Beaches District, Northern Lights Studios and the Canadian Opera Company Workshops in the East Studio District, and there is so much more. Note: Everything I just listed is in the downtown core, with the beaches to the east (about 10 min. drive) to the Queen West Village (about 10-15 min drive).
Hope this helps and Welcome to Canada. Enjoy!
2007-03-23 02:56:07
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answered by Anonymous
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CN Tower, Harbourfront, Hockey Hall of Fame, Canada's Wonderland, there are dozens of malls, 2 huge museums, the subway is a treat, and don't leave Toronto without seeing Honest Ed's on Bathurst and Bloor, the glitziest discount store in the world.
2007-03-22 14:04:18
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answered by The Unknown Chef 7
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CN TOWER AND HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
go to the toronto website its all there
2007-03-23 04:54:43
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answered by Mary 5
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http://toronto.com/guide/visitors
http://thetravelzine-torontosc.spaces.live.com/
Have a great time in our city!
2007-03-22 06:21:05
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answered by love2travel 7
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