Vacation rentals in Toronto

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Guest suite in Toronto
Newly Renovated - Private 1 Bedroom Basement Suite
Newly renovated, spacious one bedroom basement suite. (couch does not pull out) Located on a quiet street with a private entry. Queen Street East, Woodbine Beach, The Beaches neighbourhood & 2 - 24 hour Streetcars to downtown. 8'-2" ceilings, heated floor, full kitchen, WIFI, NETFLIX Keycode for easy entry. We live on the upper floors & would be happy to share any insights on the city if desired! Shampoo/cond, bodywash, towels Street parking - $20 / 24hrs, $28 / 48 hours, $42 / Week
Feb. 25 – Mar. 4
$190 CAD per night
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 120 reviews
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Apartment in Toronto
THE cozy side
Private basement apartment in family house with separate entrance Located in one of the most beautiful and safe neighbourhood in Toronto in the middle of an area with walking and biking trails. Steps to buses that take you to subway,15min D to downtown Toronto. Major HWY are 5min away Don Valley pky and 401.Grocery store, coffee shop, restaurants, library, bank and cineplex are all within WD to the Shops at don mills. 10min D to NY general and Sunnybrook hospital. 15min D to Seneca College.
Jul. 11 – 18
$146 CAD per night
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 26 reviews
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Condo in Toronto
The Beaches pied-á-terre (Woodbine Beach)
Cozy and private retreat located in the desirable "The Beaches" neighbourhood. An ideal location to live the beach-life, while only minutes away to the downtown. Soak-up the sun on the beach, stroll the boardwalk. Steps to Queen Street East shops, streetcar, buses, bike trails, restaurants, cafes, bakeries, patios, bars, LCBO and groceries stores. Experiences: Donald D. Summerville Olympic Pool, Bike path, Beach Volleyball, Bike rentals, SUP boarding, Jazz Festival, Tommy Thompson Park,
Apr. 27 – May 4
$212 CAD per night
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 115 reviews

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Guesthouse in Scarborough
Private coach house near the bluffs
Jun. 26 – Jul. 3
$130 CAD per night
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 96 reviews
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Condo in Markham
Luxury Suite in DT Markham Core
Nov. 27 – Dec. 4
$153 CAD per night
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 49 reviews
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Guest suite in Toronto
Bright, modern basement apartment by the subway
Sep. 4 – 11
$198 CAD per night
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 37 reviews
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Home in Toronto
Cute and cosy basement suite
Jan. 23 – 30
$182 CAD per night
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 34 reviews
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Home in Leslieville
Cozy Basement Pad - Leslieville
Dec. 18 – 25
$182 CAD per night
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 24 reviews
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Guest suite in Toronto
Cozy unit in upbeat area of Toronto
Jun. 1 – 8
$171 CAD per night
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 51 reviews
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Home in Mimico
Inner Beach House
Sep. 12 – 19
$862 CAD per night
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 23 reviews
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Home in Toronto
Guest Suite in Leslieville
Jul. 2 – 9
$179 CAD per night
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 51 reviews
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Guest suite in East York
Lower level Bed-Sitting Room / private bathroom
Aug. 13 – 20
$96 CAD per night
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 70 reviews
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Apartment in Toronto
Midtown Exec Suite Moore Park
Jan. 28 – Feb. 4
$166 CAD per night
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 27 reviews
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Home in Toronto
Beaches Retreat
Mar. 22 – 29
$199 CAD per night
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 22 reviews
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Condo in Downtown Toronto
Comfy King West Loft (CN Tower View)
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 39 reviews

Your guide to Toronto

All About Toronto

Ontario’s capital city sits at the far south end of the province, just across the water from New York state on the east shore of Lake Ontario. One of the most culturally diverse cities in the world, Toronto has become a north star for ambitious chefs and gastronomes. Kensington Market, the city’s cutting-edge restaurant district, serves up some of Canada’s most awarded meals, but you’ll find homey dishes, great coffee, and drinks spread throughout the city’s 100-plus neighbourhoods.

Beyond its culinary scene, Toronto is a city of art, commerce, and nature. Galleries abound in the pedestrian-only Distillery District, where massive murals and street art displays brighten the flanks of city buildings. In downtown Toronto, the iconic CN Tower — once the tallest freestanding structure in the world — offers unmatched views of the city’s skyline, while further east, Lake Ontario’s sandy shores invite sunbathing, summer swimming, and volleyball games at Woodbine Beach. There’s also the accessible escape of the Toronto Islands, which house an artists’ colony, hike and bike trails, and an amusement park — all just a short ferry ride away from downtown.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Toronto

Toronto is a city that lives for patio season — the sunny span from June to September when restaurants open their outdoor seating for dinner and drinks with a side of Vitamin D. This is the best time of the year to explore the city on foot, and with alfresco dining options all over the city, you can even bike from brunch to the beach, then back again for dinner. Summer is also the season for major outdoor celebrations, like Pride in June and the Caribbean festival in July. In winter, Toronto trades its sun for snow, with average temperatures below freezing. Vacation homes in Toronto are often built to stay cozy no matter how hard it’s snowing, but warm clothes and layers are must-pack winter items. A set of ice skates wouldn’t hurt, either — there are more than 50 outdoor rinks to explore.


Top things to do in Toronto

Evergreen Brick Works

Toronto’s industrial and environmental past converge at the Evergreen Brick Works, a natural park about 15 minutes away from downtown. Built around the remnants of a historic brick factory and open daily year-round, this community space offers scenic hikes on Lookout Path, tours of the sustainable garden market, and outdoor skating.

St. Lawrence Market

No culinary tour of Toronto would be complete without a visit to St. Lawrence. This centuries-old indoor market features two floors of vendors selling fresh-baked pastries, chutneys, and cheese, among other goodies. A weekly Farmer’s Market convenes on Saturday mornings, or you can stop by on Sunday to check out the Antiques Market.

Graffiti Alley

If Toronto’s legal street art scene had an official “gallery,” Graffiti Alley would be it. Starting at the intersection of Portland and Rush, this Fashion District alley covers three city blocks in bright and colourful murals and graffiti. The alley is best explored on foot — with a camera.

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