Entertainment District : Toronto's answer to New York's Broadway the Toronto Entertainment District comes to life in the evenings. This is the place to come to see major theater productions with the latest shows and musicals concerts and other performing arts. There are also all kinds of restaurants and places for socializing as well as hotels and shops. The main center of activity in the Entertainment District along Kg Street.
St. Lawrence Market: The St.Lawrence Market houses a variety of vendors selling various ood products flowers and specialty items. The St. Lawrence Hall was built in Toronto in 1850 and served as a public meeting place and a concert venue. The hall was restored in 1967 but has retained much of its old charm. The building provides a unique atmosphere for the market and is also occasionally used for film and elevision shoots. The interior features a grand staircase and gas lit chandelier.
Address: 92 Front Street East, Toronto.
Toronto Zoo : Torontoy's zoo with its collection of several thousand animals lies on the Red River some 40 Kilometers northeast of the city center. One of the major attractions is the panda exhibit which opened in Toronto in 2013. The zoo is divided into several sections each representing a major region of the globe. The North American section is unique with its spaciou grizzly bear enclosure vast bisson park and impressive polarium. Some of the other highlights at the Great Barrier Reef.
Address: 361A Old Finch Road, Toronto.
Case Loma : Standing in beautifully kept grounds Casa Loma is an extraordinary building some what reminiscent of a medieval catle. It was originally constructed for Sir Henry Pellatt an eccentric Canadian multi millionaire who was among the first to recognize and exploit the monney making potential of Niagara Falls. With close to 100 rooms including three dozen bathrooms the house is now a museum. Visitors can take a look back in time to a period of European elegance and splendor. Canada's foremost castle is complete with decorated suites secret passages an 800 foot tunnel towers stables and five acres of estate gardens.