Sheltering Toronto Harbor are the Toronto Islands. Ward’s Island is a unique and historical section on the eastern end of Centre Island in the Toronto Islands. There is ferry service to the Islands, with no paved bridges or roads leading to them. It’s one of the few remaining ‘no car’ communities, allowing only some […]
Kensington Market
Kensington is located just to the west of downtown Toronto, bordered by Spadina Avenue, Dundas Street, Bathurst Street and College Street. Kensington Market was designated as a historical site in 2006. It is a distinctly multi-cultural neighborhood with all the flavors and stimulation associated with that. For more information about Toronto’s Kensington Market follow this […]
Distillery District
The Distillery District is an internationally acclaimed village of brick-lined streets and dozens of vibrantly restored Victorian Industrial buildings. It’s one of Ontario’s hottest tourist attractions and home to live theatres, galleries, fashion, design and jewelry boutiques, unique cafes and award-winning restaurants. It’s all completely closed to traffic and just a few minutes walk from […]
Multi-cultural Road
Toronto, Ontario is recognized for its strong muticultural population. Tour the diverse neighborhoods Toronto has to offer — including Koreatown, Chinatown and Little Italy.
Brickworks
The Brick Works, located in the Don Valley, is an internationally significant natural and cultural heritage site. The 16.5 (40.7 acre) site is open for public use, education and enjoyment. It is a work in progress as the Evergreen company is renovating and making this an important, usable, cultural and historic park.