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  1. Visit some of Toronto’s best-known attractions, take in a play or a comedy show and then unwind at one of the area's countless restaurants, bars and nightclubs. Don’t miss: A trip up the CN Tower: not only is it an icon of Toronto, the view truly is spectacular; Catching a big, splashy musical at the Royal Alexandra or Princess of Wales ...

    • Tunya P. North Vancouver, Canada 52 contributions. CN Tower. Wow crazy high in this high upon the sky place but an amazing view of Toronto :) good to experience it for sure.
    • Wes W. 1 contribution. An excellent time. This is an amazing aquarium. They have so much in their tanks, and it is amazing to see. I love the jellyfish tank, and the stingrays the best.
    • Try2TravelSustainably. Hamilton, Canada 286 contributions. Great food and drinks. 3 of us went for lunch Sunday. Great menu and a wonderful assortment of drinks.
    • Tom M. 159 contributions. Visit to the Hockey Hall of Fame. If you're a hockey fan, this is a must!!! Well worth the price of admission!. The exhibits are impressive, and you relieve the history of hockey.
  2. The Toronto Entertainment District is an area in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is concentrated around King Street West between University Avenue and Spadina Avenue. It is home to theatres and performing arts centres, the Toronto Blue Jays, and an array of cultural and family attractions.

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    • TIFF Bell Lightbox. Entertainment District. The TIFF Lightbox is one of those places that helps to solve the conundrum "I'm bored!" without turning to your Smartphone.
    • SPIN Toronto. Downtown. Ping pong used to be about as cool as shuffleboard. Well, we better keep our eye out for a shuffleboard resurgence, because Susan Sarandon made ping pong hot.
    • DEQ Terrace and Lounge. Downtown. Wear something fancy and indulge in an equally fancy cocktail at the Ritz Carlton's elegant DEQ Terrace and Lounge.
    • The Porch. Entertainment District. As Toronto's downtown gets more and more crowded, there has been nostalgia towards the suburban life.
  3. Toronto's Entertainment District is a downtown area where you'll find some of the city's best bars and restaurants, major theatre productions and great hotels. Redevelopment began in the...

  4. August 19, 2015. Toronto’s Stunning Skyline. Photo Courtesy of CN Tower. Whatever brings you to Toronto, whether it be a Toronto Blue Jays game in September or an October business trip, you shouldn’t leave Canada’s biggest city without kicking back in its burgeoning Entertainment District.

  5. The Entertainment District is the heart of downtown Toronto’s nightlife and culture. Centered around King Street West between University Avenue and Spadina Avenue, this area is packed with theatres, live music venues, nightclubs, lounges, and some of the best restaurants in the city.

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