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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.
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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.
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Toronto's Harbourfront Centre |
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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.
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Bavarian Band Plays at Octoberfest in Unionville |
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Autumn in Toronto |
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