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Shopping Mall · Downtown Toronto, Toronto, ON · 358 tips and reviews
Andrea MacKinnon: With over 250 stores including The Bay, Nordstrom and Saks, you can literally shop until you drop. Peak shopping time is on the weekends so avoid that time and you’ll avoid the lines.
Andrea MacKinnon: The place to shop luxury brands including Burberry, Tory Burch, Ted Baker and more. Tourists and CAA members should pick up a Tourist Pass at the Guest Desk to get access to discounts around the mall.
100 City Centre Drive (at Rathburn Rd. W), Mississauga, ON
Shopping Mall · City Centre · 88 tips and reviews
Andrea MacKinnon: The largest mall in Ontario with over 330 stores. Take advantage of being a tourist and pick up a Tourist Pass at the Guest Desk to get access to discounts around the mall.
Andrea MacKinnon: Shop this outlet mall and enjoy savings from brands including Banana Republic, Calvin Klein, J. Crew and more. A free, seasonal shuttle makes it easy to get here from downtown Toronto.
25 The West Mall (at The Queensway), Etobicoke, ON
Shopping Mall · 69 tips and reviews
Andrea MacKinnon: A quieter mall with upscale shops including Holt Renfrew, Harry Rosen, Saks and more. Keep track of where you parked because the mall has ample parking which can make it easy to lose your car.
13850 Steeles Avenue W (at Trafalgar Rd), Halton Hills, ON
Outlet Mall · 107 tips and reviews
Andrea MacKinnon: Enjoy savings at many great brands including Calvin Klein, Burberry, Club Monaco and more. Check out “Deals” on their website before you go to take advantage of even more savings.
Unit 69, 1250 South Service Rd (at Dixie Rd.), Mississauga, ON
Restaurant · 27 tips and reviews
Andrea MacKinnon: One of Canada’s largest enclosed outlets with over 120 stores including Tommy Hilfiger Outlet, Winners, Nike Clearance and more. Check out the Promotions page of their website for even more savings.
btwn Front, Cherry, Gardiner & Parliament, Toronto, ON
Historic and Protected Site · Distillery · 106 tips and reviews
Andrea MacKinnon: Browse the handiwork of local artisans here. Enjoy over 80 boutiques filled with goods to fill your home, lifestyle and closet. Bring your walking shoes as this is a pedestrian only area.
Andrea MacKinnon: Canada's biggest bookstore! You can also find gifts, home goods and more. Your favourite author might just be doing a book signing at one of their locations, so check their website before you go.
Andrea MacKinnon: Canada's biggest bookstore, where you can also find gifts, home goods and more. Check their website before you go - your favourite author might just be doing a book signing at one of their locations.
Andrea MacKinnon: Known as Mink Mile and Toronto’s Rodeo Drive. Shop high-end boutiques, spot celebrities and dine at incredible restaurants. Make sure you’re wearing walking shoes so you can get around with ease.
Monument · Entertainment District · 382 tips and reviews
Andrea MacKinnon: A must do when visiting Toronto. Get to the top of the CN Tower in a 58 second glass elevator and enjoy the incredible views of the city from the top. If you’re an adventure lover, check out EdgeWalk!
Aquarium · Entertainment District · 284 tips and reviews
Andrea MacKinnon: A great family attraction featuring sharks and over 20,000 other aquatic creatures. Avoid peak crowds by heading there on a weekday or weeknight.
Andrea MacKinnon: Home to the Stanley Cup and rich hockey history. Test your skills against Sidney Crosby and enjoy other interactive exhibits. Parking & driving in this area can be difficult so walk if you can.
Andrea MacKinnon: There’s something for everyone including an amusement park, beaches and parks. Get there by taking a quick 13 min ferry. Pre-purchase your ticket online and avoid the long lineups at the terminal.
Farmers Market · St. Lawrence · 46 tips and reviews
Andrea MacKinnon: Open since 1803, this is a piece of Toronto’s history. Visit over 120 vendors, merchants and artisans. Sample some of the best nibbles in the city and don’t leave without trying a peameal sandwich.
361 Old Finch Av (at Meadowvale & Toronto Zoo Rds), Scarborough, ON
Zoo · 130 tips and reviews
Andrea MacKinnon: A great family outing at one of the largest zoos in the world. Make sure you bring your walking shoes. If you have small kids, get around easily by renting a stroller or wagon from the main entrance.
Andrea MacKinnon: Enjoy over 40 galleries & exhibitions. Explore everything from dinosaurs to Chinese architecture to Canada’s First Peoples art & culture. Enjoy with your family, as a couple or as a single traveller.
Andrea MacKinnon: A great family day out. Enjoy interactive science exhibits and demonstrations. If you have the time, head to the IMAX theatre and really experience science up close!
Andrea MacKinnon: A 200,000 sq ft Edwardian castle complete with a tunnel, secret passages and more. Take the self-guided tour and make sure you head all the way to the top for an incredible view of the city.
1 Canada's Wonderland Dr (btwn Rutherford Rd & Major Mackenzie Dr), Vaughan, ON
Amusement Park · 163 tips and reviews
Andrea MacKinnon: Fun for the whole family with 70 rides including roller coasters and thrill rides. Check out seasonal attractions including a summer water park, Halloween Haunts and Winterfest opening Nov 2019.
107 Portland St. (btwn Adelaide St. & King St.), Toronto, ON
Coffee Shop · Fashion District · 91 tips and reviews
Andrea MacKinnon: What used to be a residential home is now a trendy coffee shop on King West. Try and get a spot on the back patio when weather permits.
10 Market Street (btwn The Esplanade & Front St. E.), Toronto, ON
Café · 18 tips and reviews
Andrea MacKinnon: Sit and enjoy an amazing coffee brewed to your liking surrounded by a great atmosphere with trendy décor. When you end up falling in love with the coffee, you can buy a package to take home!
Andrea MacKinnon: Great all day eats and incredible desserts. Grab your family and come on an empty stomach. Try the Ultimate Grilled Cheese and then share Uncle Betty’s Trash with your table.
55 Mill Street, Unit #48 (The Distillery District), Toronto, ON
Chocolate Store · Distillery · 77 tips and reviews
Andrea MacKinnon: Try some locally made, melt in your mouth chocolate from this chocolatemaker. Savour some incredible truffles while you sit back and take in the beautiful sites of the Distillery District.
93a Ossington Ave (btwn Queen and Argyle), Toronto, ON
Ice Cream Parlor · 101 tips and reviews
Andrea MacKinnon: Get ready to have your mind blown at one of the best ice cream places in Toronto. Lines tend to be long (especially in the summer), so be prepared for a wait.
Andrea MacKinnon: Toronto’s go to place for macarons and other incredible pastries. Try the almond croissant, but get there early because they tend to sell out.
Andrea MacKinnon: You’ll know you’re in the right place the minute you walk in the door by the incredible smells that overtake Demetres. A great places to enjoy dessert with your whole family.
Andrea MacKinnon: Take the whole family and enjoy the countless amounts of ice cream flavours to choose from and stacks of waffle cones. Leave a few extra minutes to Instagram the green cow on the roof!
472 Queen St W (btwn Augusta & Denison), Toronto, ON
Lounge · 95 tips and reviews
Andrea MacKinnon: A cocktail experience you can’t miss. You’ll enjoy creative cocktails in an intimate environment. You won’t regret splurging for something on the Modernist Cocktails menu.
Andrea MacKinnon: An unassuming bar with a warm ambiance and an incredible cocktail menu. Relax in this super cozy bar and watch mixologists shake, stir and create incredible drinks.
Andrea MacKinnon: A dive bar that has become a cultural institution in Toronto. Catch some live music, perform your favourite karaoke song or just feast on their famous nachos.
Andrea MacKinnon: A whiskey bar with over 230 bottles you can sample from (you might get lost in the three-page whiskey menu). Best time to go is when there is live music – check their website for the schedule.
Andrea MacKinnon: A secret bar that’s off the beaten path and hidden away. You’ll know you’re in the right place when you see the red light above the door. Get a seat on the patio if it’s nice out.
52 Wellington St. E (btwn Church St. and Yonge St.), Toronto, ON
Jazz and Blues Venue · St. Lawrence · 32 tips and reviews
Andrea MacKinnon: A modern day speakeasy with live jazz. Bands will entertain you and before you know it, you’ll be off your chair dancing with everyone else. Bring cash because there’s a $10 cash only cover charge.
Andrea MacKinnon: A bar where you can play bocci and shuffleboard while you enjoy a few drinks. If you’re looking for a great Instagram picture, order the Versace Versace Versace drink!
Andrea MacKinnon: Toronto’s go-to place for vodka tastings in a Russian-inspired atmosphere. Head there on a Friday night and you might enjoy an Aerialist show!
Thai Restaurant · Entertainment District · 216 tips and reviews
Andrea MacKinnon: One of Toronto’s best Thai restaurants. Seating is tight and there is often a wait, but once you dive into a curry served inside a coconut, you’ll be glad you stopped in.
469 King St. W (btwn Spadina & Brant St.), Toronto, ON
Seafood Restaurant · Fashion District · 85 tips and reviews
Andrea MacKinnon: If you love oysters, you have to try Rodney’s. Have your pick from the East Coast or West Coast and watch them get freshly shucked. If you aren’t a seafoodie, there are other menu options for you.
Andrea MacKinnon: “QMP” is a great family restaurant. Not only do you get to feast on fresh pizza, your kids will enjoy the great eats on the kids menu. While you’re waiting, ask for a visit to the brick pizza oven.
BBQ Joint · Roncesvalles Village · 109 tips and reviews
Andrea MacKinnon: Amazing food and stroller parking. If you are travelling with your family, stop here and experience mouthwatering BBQ. Kids menus are available and they’ll be entertained with Play-Doh and crayons.
Tapas Restaurant · Little Italy · 71 tips and reviews
Andrea MacKinnon: This place has an incredible take on tapas and a beautiful interior to enjoy them in. Be prepared for a wait on weekend evenings and after 5 on weekdays.
485 King Street West (Spadina Avenue), Toronto, ON
Latin American Restaurant · Fashion District · 18 tips and reviews
Andrea MacKinnon: If you’re in the mood to experience some Latin culture, schedule a stop at Baro. The OG Duck Chaufa is a crowd favourite. If you have time afterwards, head upstairs to the lounge and enjoy a nightcap.
Andrea MacKinnon: This is a great choice for a date night because the Italian dishes are designed to share. Best dish: The 100 Layer Lasagna. Make a reservation ahead of time because it can be hard to get a spot.
18 Tank House Lane (Distillery District), Toronto, ON
Mexican Restaurant · Distillery · 167 tips and reviews
Andrea MacKinnon: The best Mexican in Toronto that also boasts an incredible patio inside the Distillery District. While the whole menu is great, make sure you order the table made guacamole to start.
66 Wellington St West (at Bay Street), Toronto, ON
Restaurant · Financial District · 77 tips and reviews
Andrea MacKinnon: Located on the 54th floor, you’ll enjoy dishes that reflect Canada’s diversity. A great place for a business dinner or a special night out. Enjoy one of the most incredible views of the city.
Andrea MacKinnon: A stylish French restaurant with an incredible raw bar and great selection of cocktails. No matter what you end up choosing from the menu, be sure to end the night with the Ziggy Stardust Disco Egg.
Italian Restaurant · Downtown Toronto · 15 tips and reviews
Andrea MacKinnon: An Italian eatery great for kids. While you’re waiting, they’ll stay busy in the play room, playing dominoes or Go Fish while you take Instagram pictures of all the amazing décor.
New American Restaurant · Financial District · 58 tips and reviews
Andrea MacKinnon: Fine dining and great ambiance, perfect for a business lunch. Book the boardroom and enjoy oysters while discussing business. Then, head upstairs to the bright restaurant to finish off with lunch.
Breakfast Spot · Entertainment District · 119 tips and reviews
Andrea MacKinnon: Part of the Oliver & Bonacini restaurant group, located in a prime spot near all of the TIFF area's action. Sit and enjoy a casual lunch or if you’re in a hurry, pick from their grab & go counter.
111 Richmond St W (btwn York & Bay St), Toronto, ON
Food Court · Financial District · 19 tips and reviews
Andrea MacKinnon: Sample Toronto’s hottest restaurants. Food stands are set up around the hall where you can try everything from pizza to ramen to cake to cocktails. A great spot if you’re on your own or with a group.
Vegan and Vegetarian Restaurant · Yorkville · 32 tips and reviews
Andrea MacKinnon: For those looking for vegan options, head to Planta where everything is plant-based. Sink your teeth into the Planta Burger or satisfy your pizza cravings.
147 Spadina Ave. (at Richmond St. W.), Toronto, ON
Vegan and Vegetarian Restaurant · Entertainment District · 127 tips and reviews
Andrea MacKinnon: A great spot if you have food allergies or are looking for food with wholesome, natural ingredients. The bowls are always a great choice, but make sure you also try the quinoa onion rings!
Andrea MacKinnon: A Toronto institution for pork sandwiches with crackling. Order the House Special, which is best enjoyed while sitting outside people watching.
Andrea MacKinnon: You can’t leave Toronto without trying a peameal sandwich from Carousel Bakery in St. Lawrence Market. While you wait, browse all the articles that boast about the sandwich from the last 40 years.
Mediterranean Restaurant · Entertainment District · 13 tips and reviews
Andrea MacKinnon: If you’ve got kids and are looking for a great brunch/lunch, head to Ricarda’s on a Sunday. Enjoy the all you can eat jazz brunch, which is complete with a live band, Kids Play Zone and bouncy castle.
Comfort Food Restaurant · Liberty Village · 148 tips and reviews
Andrea MacKinnon: Toronto’s best brunch. Everything on the menu is fantastic, but do yourself a favour and order the blueberry pancakes and scones to split with the table.
Breakfast Spot · Liberty Village · 133 tips and reviews
Andrea MacKinnon: Step inside the classroom and enjoy a great breakfast. School is a themed restaurant and one of Toronto’s hottest spots for brunch. There’s usually a line so arrive early.
Italian Restaurant · Fashion District · 43 tips and reviews
Andrea MacKinnon: A wine bar by night, with an incredible all you can eat buffet style brunch on Sundays. Enjoy charcuterie trays, made-to-order eggs, handmade pasta and more.
Breakfast Spot · Fashion District · 62 tips and reviews
Andrea MacKinnon: A huge variety of freshly baked bagels. If you’re looking to save a few dollars, get there early and take advantage of the $5.99 Early Bird Breakfast Special.
Andrea MacKinnon: A huge menu of breakfast delights. From smoothies to eggs to pancakes you won’t go hungry. Add Canada’s favourite brunch cocktail – the Caesar, and you’ll have a complete breakfast.
Andrea MacKinnon: All day brunch where everything is served on waffles. Gluten free & vegan waffles available. It’s a great place to take kids, they will love the $2 mini waffles. Enjoy the local art on display!
American Restaurant · The Annex · 41 tips and reviews
Andrea MacKinnon: Known for a cozy brunch on the weekends and breakfast during the week. Make reservations ahead of time if you are planning on heading there on a weekend.
Andrea MacKinnon: A great place to take your family out for breakfast. You’ll find a lot of fresh locally sourced food on the menu. Kids will stay busy with the train table and books.
810 St. Clair Ave. West (at Northcliffe Blvd.), Toronto, ON
Breakfast Spot · 40 tips and reviews
Andrea MacKinnon: Great spot for a classic breakfast out. The eggs benny is a favourite of many. If the wait is long, ask for a takeout menu and get your breakfast to go.