• The downtown Toronto skyline on a clear blue skied day
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Explore The Area

Fairmont Royal York

Meridian Hall

The country’s largest soft-seat performing arts centre.

Walking Distance: 8 minutes
Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts exterior at night
Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts

Home to the Canadian Opera Company (COC) and the National Ballet of Canada.

Walking Distance: 10 minutes
Cars driving along Bloor and Yorkville
Bloor/Yorkville

Also known as the “Mink Mile”, the area features upscale designer boutiques and an abundance of trendy restaurants and cafés.

A shoe being stitched by a machine.
Bata Shoe Museum

North America’s first museum dedicated to shoes. Features over 10,000 shoes celebrating the style and function of footwear across four impressive galleries.

Kensington Car
Kensington Market

Eclectic Bohemian Neighbourhood that draws artists and locals to its diverse food, indie shops, vintage boutiques and art spaces. Home to a wide array of specialty grocers, bakeries and cheese shops.

Walking Distance: 36 minutes
Toronto's historic distillery district
Distillery District

Former Whiskey Distillery featuring over 70 cultural and retail establishments in restored red brick Victorian structures.

Walking Distance: 29 minutes
A woman buying cheese at Toronto's St Lawrence Market
St Lawrence Market

St. Lawrence Market offers a glimpse of modern life in a historic setting. The South Market building is home to a Market Gallery exhibition space and more than 120 vendors. The North Market is the site of Saturday Farmer’s Markets, Sunday antique markets and other special events.

Walking Distance: 13 minutes
The Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto, ON
Hockey Hall of Fame

Home of the Stanley Cup and the finest collection of hockey artifacts in the world with interactive exhibits.

Walking Distance: 7 minutes
Toronto's Centre Island
Toronto Islands

Enjoy a scenic stroll along the Harbourfront boardwalk. Take in a free concert at the Harbourfront Centre. For a quieter experience and spectacular skyline views take the ferry over to Toronto Island.

Walking Distance: 30 minutes
The Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto
Royal Ontario Museum

Canada’s largest museum of world cultures and natural history. Home to over 6 million treasures featuring an internationally renowned dinosaur exhibit.

Walking Distance: 40 minutes
The Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto at night
Art Gallery of Ontario

Featuring over 80,000 works of art, the AGO is among the most distinguished art museums in North America.

Walking Distance: 23 minutes
Toronto Destination
CF Toronto Eaton Centre

A spectacular glass galleria soars above a great selection of over 285 shops, restaurants and services. The Toronto Easton Centre, Saks Fifth Avenue and Hudson’s Bay Company are all within the same city blocks.

Walking Distance: 16 minutes
The silhouette of a sports fan celebrating at a baseball game.
Rogers Centre

Home of the Toronto Blue Jays, this sports stadium and concert venue features a retractable roof.

Walking Distance: 12 minutes
The silhouette of a girl on someone's shoulders at a concert.
Scotiabank Arena

Multi-purpose arena that is home to Toronto Maple Leafs, Toronto Raptors and host to many concerts and events.

Walking Distance: 7 minutes
A child taking pictures inside Ripleys Aquarium in Toronto
Ripley's Aquarium of Canada

Featuring over 20,000 marine animals from around the world, as well as the world’s most extensive jelly fish and interactive sting ray exhibits.

Walking Distance: 11 minutes
The CN Tower and Rogers stadium in the Toronto skyline on a clear blue-skied day.
CN Tower

Standing at 553.3 Meters or 1,815.3 feet above the city. On a clear day, you can see the mist of Niagara Falls across Lake Ontario.

Walking Distance: 3 minutes
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