Food Scene
Great for breakfast or a delicious dinner with unique drinks! Hip, vintage vibe. Make reservations if going for dinner.
6 locals recommend
Goodlake
2976 Lake Shore Boulevard WestGreat for breakfast or a delicious dinner with unique drinks! Hip, vintage vibe. Make reservations if going for dinner.
Awesome breakfast with open resto front. Check out the amazing paintings by local artists. The address is listed wrong here. It's on the north side of Lakeshore Blvd. about 5 minutes walk east of the house (See map to right).
11 locals recommend
Huevos Gourmet
241 Lakeshore Road EastAwesome breakfast with open resto front. Check out the amazing paintings by local artists. The address is listed wrong here. It's on the north side of Lakeshore Blvd. about 5 minutes walk east of the house (See map to right).
Award-winning Italian food. Call ahead for reservations. Only open for dinner. $$
17 locals recommend
Cellar Door Restaurant
3003 Lake Shore Blvd WAward-winning Italian food. Call ahead for reservations. Only open for dinner. $$
Check out this trendy area of the Old City. Close to St. Lawrence market. Amazing food and patio spaces. Check out El Catrin for the best Mexican food and libations.
1704 locals recommend
Distillery Historic District
55 Mill StCheck out this trendy area of the Old City. Close to St. Lawrence market. Amazing food and patio spaces. Check out El Catrin for the best Mexican food and libations.
Sightseeing
CN Tower
290 Bremner BlvdGreat beaches and friendly vibes. Great panoramic views of the Toronto Skyline. Take the ferry from Bay Street at Queens Quay. Water taxis available beside the Delta hotel (can come back for free on the ferry).
I recommend Ward's Island for couples and a more chill vibe. Centre Island is the most touristy and features attractions for kids and families. Hanlon's Point features a few beaches, including a clothing optional beach and is a favourite hangout for the LGBTQ community
1035 locals recommend
Toronto Islands
Great beaches and friendly vibes. Great panoramic views of the Toronto Skyline. Take the ferry from Bay Street at Queens Quay. Water taxis available beside the Delta hotel (can come back for free on the ferry).
I recommend Ward's Island for couples and a more chill vibe. Centre Island is the most touristy and features attractions for kids and families. Hanlon's Point features a few beaches, including a clothing optional beach and is a favourite hangout for the LGBTQ community
Drinks & Nightlife
King Street West
King Street WestTrendy stretch of world-class eateries, lounges and bars
$$$
Bohemian, artsy vibes. Great for dinner and bar-hopping. Check out Queen & Ossington. $$
723 locals recommend
Queen Street West
Queen Street WestBohemian, artsy vibes. Great for dinner and bar-hopping. Check out Queen & Ossington. $$
Shopping
Check out this eclectic market in Old Town. Beautiful heritage building and delicious eateries. Pick up fresh organic meats, cheeses, produce and more! Be sure to go on an empty stomach and arrive early. Check online for market hours.
1398 locals recommend
St. Lawrence Market
93 Front St E Check out this eclectic market in Old Town. Beautiful heritage building and delicious eateries. Pick up fresh organic meats, cheeses, produce and more! Be sure to go on an empty stomach and arrive early. Check online for market hours.
CF Sherway Gardens
25 The West MallKensington Market
Street market featuring a variety of ethnic fare.
Parks & Nature
Enter at this part for great walk/bike trails, playgrounds, and access to boardwalk leading downtown. Walk to Sunnyside pavillion for lunch at the cafe or a swim in Gus Ryder pool. Paddle board and kayak rentals available on the path.
56 locals recommend
Humber Bay Park
36 Park Lawn RdEnter at this part for great walk/bike trails, playgrounds, and access to boardwalk leading downtown. Walk to Sunnyside pavillion for lunch at the cafe or a swim in Gus Ryder pool. Paddle board and kayak rentals available on the path.
Check out Toronto's largest and most beautiful park. You can wander for hours in our city's version of "Central Park" in NYC. A haven for joggers, cyclists and nature lovers.
1205 locals recommend
High Park
1873 Bloor St WCheck out Toronto's largest and most beautiful park. You can wander for hours in our city's version of "Central Park" in NYC. A haven for joggers, cyclists and nature lovers.
Arts & Culture
Royal Ontario Museum
100 Queens ParkArt Gallery of Ontario
317 Dundas St WEssentials
Rabba Fine Foods
3089 Lake Shore Blvd W Very close to the house. Decent variety for a smaller store.
Jeff, Rose & Herb's No Frills
3730 Lake Shore Blvd W10 minutes on the street car.