| Toronto | SHOPPING, DINING, ENTERTAINMENT & MORE |
The how, why, where and what of getting around and exploring the city
Bargains galore are to be had at Honest Ed's in the heart of Mirvish Village, located in The Annex.. More...
CLASSICAL CONCERTS Catch a rising star at the St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts on January 15 as…
Explore Toronto’s diverse neighbourhoods.
Essential to Toronto | February 2007 | By Linda Luong
Bloor-Yorkville, the city’s mecca for upscale shopping has lots of guy-friendly offerings for Father’s Day and more.
Essential to Toronto | June 2007 | By Craig Moy
From handcrafted-on-site microbrews and artisanal food to hip galleries and chic shopping, this cobblestoned Corktown nook still intoxicates.
Essential to Toronto | October 2007 | By Viviane Kertész
The city’s cultural hub boasts top theatres, restaurants and shopping—plus the fun, fast-paced feeling of being at the centre of it all.
Essential to Toronto | January 2009 | By Viviane Kertész
For a romantic dinner—or a chic spot for any evening—Little Italy is the perfect place. Try our picks to find out why it’s College Street’s hippest strip.
Essential to Toronto | February 2008 | By Signe Langford
Markham Street’s tiny enclave is an enduring tribute to the chutzpah of a legendary Toronto businessman and theatre impresario—the late Ed Mirvish.
Essential to Toronto | November 2007 | By Flannery Dean
This leafy midtown neighbourhood strip borders Rosedale, one of Toronto’s toniest districts. Reap the benefit of this posh proximity.
Essential to Toronto | April 2008 | By Flannery Dean
This slice of Old Town Toronto packs a wallop of local flavour. A central icon of this architecturally rich district, the Gooderham Building is also one of the city’s most photographed sites.
Essential to Toronto | December 2007 | By Flannery Dean
The city’s most chi-chi ’hood is ground zero for celebs during the Film Fest, but also a great spot for restos with star appeal.
Essential to Toronto | December 2008 | By Signe Langford
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