Toronto is famous for the series of eclectic, cool neighbourhoods covering its grid system. People often come with specific intentions: shoppers come looking for the market culture of Kensington or the boutiques in Yorkville; theatre buffs and nightlife enthusiasts head to the Enterainment District; and sports fans flock to the downtown core to take in the Toronto Maple Leafs and Blue Jays games that fill most of the caldendar year. Rarely do visitors leave, however, without intention criss-crossing happy discovery. New restaurants, shops, small production companies and quirky festivals abound. Someone is always celebrating something in Toronto. A little time in any one of the city's neighbourhoods will expose the off-beat treasures it bears - in addition to the big-name, feature attractions that draw visitors in-advance. Follow a plotted course, or allow serendipity and the city's vibe to uncover unexpected destinations. Toronto's events listings are packed with niche and popular events, every night of the week.
770 Don Mills Rd
(at Eglinton Avenue E)
Family-friendly centre for interactive scientific exploration...
250 Front Street West
The History of TV in Canada...
Queen Street East
Between Coxwell and Woodbine Avenue
Eclectic on every count and a neighbourhood to suit all...
301 Front St. W
Take a trip to the sky in one of the world's tallest free-standing structures...
Spadina Avenue
(From Queen to College and east and west of Spadina)
Always bustling, inevitably stimulating...
220 Yonge St
Dundas and Yonge sts
The (indoor) shopping centre of the city...
255 Bremner Blvd
The Roundhouse
Take a swig of beer...
55 Mill Street, Building 32
(At Cherry)
A cobblestone and brick arts and culture haven — with good food and great coffee!...
A breathtaking night cruise on Toronto's inner harbour...