Tourist Attractions in Distillery District, Toronto, ON

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1 Trinity Street, KING WEST VILLAGE, Toronto, M5A 3C4

(416) 207-1709
Balzac's Coffee Roasters Balzac's micro-roasts the finest selection of Arabica beans in single 20 pound batches at their roastery and serves some of Canada's best coffee at their cafés across Southwestern Ontario, including Stratford, Kitchener, Niagara on the Lake and in Toronto at the Distillery District, Liberty Village, Toronto Reference Library, and Ryerson Image Arts.

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11 Gristmill Lane, Toronto, M5A 3C4

(416) 642-0008
Tour agency, Tourist Attraction
Customers highly rate their experiences with Go Tours Canada in Toronto's Distillery District. Tour guides, such as Nicole and Erik, receive praise for their knowledge, engagement, and accommodating nature. Segway tours offer an enjoyable and informative way to explore the historic area. Whiskey tastings and German language options add extra value to the tours. Training is provided for first-time Segway users.
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11 Gristmill Lane, Toronto, M5A 3C4

(416) 238-1473
Tourist Attraction
Customers highly praise The Haunted Walk of Toronto's ghost tours for their knowledgeable, engaging, and entertaining tour guides who share chilling stories and fascinating history of Toronto's haunted sites. Visitors also appreciate the unique and spooky atmosphere, especially at night. Some experiences include seeing strange occurrences, like moving chains, unexplained noises, and even catching glimpses of ghostly figures.
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55 Mill Street, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5A 3C4

(416) 364-1177
Tourist Attraction, Landmark & Historical Place, Art Gallery
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55 Mill St, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5A 3C4

(416) 369-9766
Miscellaneous Retail Stores, shopping, Light, Christma Lights, Market, Landmark & Historical Place, Decorations, Miscellaneous Retail, décorations de noël, Festival
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106 Trinity St, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5A 3C6

416-863-0010
Toronto's Enoch Turner Schoolhouse is a provincially significant heritage site and the oldest school still standing in Toronto. Today, this historic property is a public museum and a conference and special events venue.
The Enoch Turner Schoolhouse is a popular venue for unique experiences, weddings and events. The historical charm of the schoolhouse is appreciated by visitors and the in-house staff are commended for their wonderful service. The venue's proximity to the Distillery District, Corktown Commons and SOL Atelier Photo Studio provides additional photography options.
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2 Berkeley Street, Toronto, M5A 4J5

(416) 955-1855
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11 Polson St, Toronto, M5A 1A4

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49 Wellington Street East, Suite 301, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5E 1C9

Tourist Attraction

49 Wellington St E, Toronto, M5E 1C9

(416) 392-1975

47 Front St E, Toronto, M5E 1B3

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35 Wellington St E, Etobicoke, M5E 1C6

(416) 338-4386
Park
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18 King St E, Suite #1400, Toronto, M5C 1C4

(647) 778-2660
Tourist Attraction
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30 Yonge St., FINANCIAL DISTRICT, Toronto, M5E 1X8

(416) 360-7765
Home to hockey's greatest players. Unrivalled collection of photos, statistics, profiles, global coverage, trivia, games and Cyberstore merchandise.
The Hockey Hall of Fame and Museum is a must-visit for hockey fans. With a vast selection of hockey-related items, from jerseys and hockey pucks to children's clothes, customers are impressed by the wide variety and the knowledgeable and friendly staff. Many have had memorable experiences with the staff's assistance in finding specific items and even receiving excellent customer service, such as having jerseys delivered to their homes. The store offers a great selection from various NHL teams.
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320 Bay St, Toronto, M5H 4A6

(416) 908-4443

401 Bay Street Simpson Tower, 8th Floor, Toronto, M5H 2Y4

(416) 364-1211

100 Adelaide St W, Toronto, M5C 1K9

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10 Dundas Street East, Suite 900, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M7A 2A1

The Ontario Tourism Marketing Partnership (OTMPC) is a government agency created in 1999 to partner with Ontario tourism operators to showcase Ontario as a four-season must-see travel destination at home and internationally. By tapping into the OTMPC's sophisticated research, international marketing expertise and comprehensive advertising and promotional campaigns, tourism operators and businesses reach markets that otherwise may not be available to them. There's a wide range of exciting opportunities available for partners - large and small - in all markets.

531 Parliament St, Toronto, M4X 1P3

89 Queens Quay W, Toronto, M5J 2V3

(416) 203-1055
Boating is the gateway to a great lifestyle. Come to the Toronto Island Marina and see what you have been missing. Whether you are an avid boater or simply looking for quality time, relaxing, socializing or looking for wide variety of activities one of our 350 berths is awaiting you. Beside the great waters of Lake Ontario, the City life with all its offerings is only 7 minutes across the harbour. Alternatively, the magnificent Toronto Islands give you access to kilometers of walking, cycling, kayaking, beaches and remote canals inhabited by a variety of wildlife ready to share their oasis with you. Centerville, Hanlan’s Point and Ward’s Island are all vibrant and rich in history and life to enjoy.