Youth Hostel in Toronto
Travel Tips for HI - Toronto (Page 5/8)
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23 May 2011 Timothy, USA:
The Canadian Opera Company. They sell day tickets that are cheaper, as well as standing places that are also cheap. |
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23 May 2011 Timothy, USA:
The Shaw Festival. Expensive but worth it. |
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09 May 2011 Jan, Netherlands:
Don't forget to visit the Steam Whistle brewery! In case it is either the CN Tower or the Steam Whistle brewery, go for the latter and ask for Francis as a guide! You won't regret it. |
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24 Apr 2011 John, USA:
The free downtown walking tour by urban adventures |
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20 Apr 2011 David, Australia:
I enjoyed walking around Toronto, just observing the different buildings and surroundings. Toronto has a great mix of really old buildings (churches, castle, civil buildings, lots more) Of course CN tower was cool too |
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20 Apr 2011 Corinna, Northern Ireland:
CN Tower and Queen Street for shopping |
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18 Apr 2011 JINJIN, Canada:
they have so many activities in the hotel,i make so many friends on here. |
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18 Apr 2011 James, USA:
Coach House diner on Yonge Street is fantastic for a filling, delicious breakfast meal. |
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18 Apr 2011 James, USA:
For gay night life, Woody's is a good place to start; sort of a general watering hole for all types. |
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18 Apr 2011 James, USA:
Royal Ontario Museum; for LGBT tourists, the Glad Day Bookstore on Yonge Street is a must-see |
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HI Hostel TorontoSet in central Toronto, HI Toronto hostel is located within easy walking distance of public transport, the theatre district, restaurants, nightclubs, major shopping venues and many tourist attractions. We have both shared accommodation and private rooms available - 154 beds in total. | more...... |

