Tourist attractions and traveler haunts only show one side of a place. So if you want to delve a little under the surface, you need to check out Toronto's off-the-beaten-path things to do. Carve some extra time out of your itinerary and discover the unusual, the unexpected and the unforgettable side of Toronto.
1 Austin Terrace
(At Spadina)
A quirky tale and taste of Toronto's Edwardian heritage...
16 Ryerson Ave
(At Wolsley)
Innovative and independent: the experimental Canadian stage...
95 Queen's Quay East
(at Cooper Street)
A sweet space...
401 Richmond Street W
Suite 110
Multi-disciplinary gallery that strives to make you think...
878 Weber St. N.
The largest year-round farmers' market in Canada...
867 Dundas Street West
MADE In Toronto...
573 Danforth Avenue
Lovely Lingerie...
7 Hart House Circle
At Hart House
1085 Bathurst Street
TO's original: a must for outstanding, budget-friendly veg food...
883 Queen Street West
Showcasing Canada: a gallery and research resource in one!...
100 Princes' Boulevard
Automotive Building
New and vintage treasures...
259 Sumach Street, Suite 215
(at Gerrard Street East)
Customized to taste...
65 Bond St
(corner of Shuter Street & Bond Street)
Spiritual signpost...
Lakeshore & Parkside Drive
Canoe Keep Up...
344 Bloor Street West, Suite 507
Alternative Performances...
55 Mill Street, Building 32
(At Cherry)
A cobblestone and brick arts and culture haven — with good food and great coffee!...
Queen Street West & Bathhurst St
Full of boutiques, brunch hot spots and loads of young people...
67 Kensington Avenue
(at Dundas Street West)
The Disneyland of market culture — particularly on weekends...
327 Bloor St. W
At St. George St
12,500 rare, foot-related artifacts from all over the world...
Lakeshore Boulevard E
(at Coxwell Road)
2.68 km of walking trails and picnics on the beach...