The Toronto Guide

Stay

The Ace Hotel

The Broadview Hotel

The Drake

Eat

Dotty’s

Imanishi Japanese Kitchen

Rhum Corner

Union

Donna’s

Giulietta

Do

  • Allan Gardens is a conservatory and urban park located in the Garden District of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The property includes a playground, off-leash dog park, and a 1,500 square metres conservatory with six green houses.

  • See over 20,000 marine animals and awe-inspiring underwater wildlife creatures from around the world.

    Not only will you find a mesmerizing collection of Canadian creatures, but you'll also be able to spot others from around the globe. Ripley's Aquarium of Canada features one of the world's most extensive jellyfish exhibits, 65+-year-old giant lobsters, stingray touch pools and daily live dive shows.

  • Take a ferry or a private water taxi to the Toronto island. There’s nice beaches, cute cafes, nature walks, etc.

  • AGO, Moca, Gardiner museum, Agha Khan museum

  • Kensington Market, Saint Lawrence Market

    Kensington Market is a walkable bohemian neighbourhood that draws artists and tourists to its indie shops, vintage boutiques and arts spaces. The Market is also home to a wide array of specialty grocers, bakeries and cheese shops. Hipsters frequent trendy bars, cafes and international restaurants that range from casual to fine dining.

    It’s one of the world’s great markets – each merchant a square on a lively and authentic patchquilt. The mothers, sons, fathers and daughters whose hard work and passion for food and their craft make up the collective story of the Market. You’re here, and part of the story. There’s so much to see, taste and discover – now, where to begin?

    The St. Lawrence Market Complex today is comprised of three main buildings: The South Market, the North Market and St. Lawrence Hall. Their main purposes are described in brief below.

Mercury Itineraries

Allan Gardens

Ripley’s Aquarium