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| For incoming tourists.
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| Distillery District - has NO CARS, some nice shops and balzac's coffee, but expensive and closes early and always full of tourists
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| St Lawrence Market has some interesting shopping.
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| CN Tower - it's a cliché but still pretty neat. The resto is $$$ but not bad, worth a revolving drink anyway.
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| Harbourfront & Toronto island some established art and the island's nice in the summer.
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| Spadina Chinatown, Kensington Market - just wander around
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| Queen Street West though you have to go pretty far west these days for the edgy stuff. Still the Queen Mother's an old favourite and Ghandi Roti is amazing.
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| Contemporary Art Museum (Queen West) or just check the galleries on the street
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| OCAD building is neat to look at from the outside, but you can sneak in and see what the art students are up to.
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| Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) if they have something interesting on.
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| College Street including Croft Street, many nice restos.
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| Bloor Street West including High Park
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| Bata Shoe Museum is actually pretty neat.
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| The Annex just wander around.
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| Yonge Street (South of Bloor) all the trashy stuff slowly being transformed into an outdoor US mall
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| Danforth & Broadview park for a great city view on a clear night
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| Yonge Street (North of Bloor) is cute, visit the 'seven thieves' shops for expensive food.
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| Way up north, the Pacific Mall gives you a real taste of Asian shopping.
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| For more food (Rashnaa!) see [[Toronto restaurants]]
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