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Monday, October 12, 2015

Toronto's Distillery Historic District, Harbourfront, and Unionville

Distillery Historic District - Toronto
The Distillery Historic District in Toronto, Canada is a hot spot for food lovers, romantics, and shoppers. This New England style, pedestrian-only village hosts 70 different boutique shops and restaurants that are open all year round. Just a few minutes from the heart of downtown, the Victorian era buildings are host to art galleries, artisan shops, and cafes, and is a must-see when you visit. Mexican food lovers must check out El Catrin Authentic and Modern Mexican. The year-round outdoor eatery keeps its patrons cozy warm with heat lamps and a blazing fire pit.
El Catrin Mexican Eats




Toronto's Harbourfront Centre, nestled on Lake Ontario's coastline, has a variety of things to do all year round; boating opportunities, parks, restaurants and shopping are among the favorites. Walk along the water front and enjoy the sunshine and cool breeze, or catch a ferry to Centre Island for a picnic. Warm autumn weather, gentle afternoon breezes, and free spirited musicians make Harbourfront Centre an inviting place for children to feed the geese and gulls while parents take a breath and enjoy a romantic afternoon on the boardwalk.In the winter, you can ice skate your winter blues away or cozy up inside a cafe or art exhibit.
Toronto's Harbourfront Centre

Children Feeding the Birds Along the Waterfront
Festivals, food, and fun are the heart of the Unionville experience. This historic village located in the City of Markam is a destination favorite for Oktoberfest goers and families spending the long Thanksgiving weekend together. Main street is lined with historic buildings and churches-now home to boutique shops, cafes and dessert stops. Grab coffee and dessert then walk around the lake filled with Canadian Geese and ducks. It's a charming place to spend an afternoon with friends and family and enjoy the outdoors, 20 minutes from the heart of Toronto. 
Bavarian Band Plays at Octoberfest in Unionville
Autumn in Toronto

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