Tips about Toronto, Canada

Philippines
November 27, 2008 7:21pm CST
My colleagues and I are planning on a trip to Toronto, Canada for the Spring Break. We plan to visit some spots there. We would just be driving going there, about 8-9hours of driving. That is if we don't have to stop for something. Of course, we have to stop for meals, bathroom break and gas. So it would be more than 8-9 hours of driving. But we intend to do just that. For those who live in Toronto or had been there, kindly help us with regard to knowing which ones not to miss. What places/spots should we not miss? Which ones are just a waste of time? Your help is greatly appreciated.
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• Canada
29 Nov 08
I live in Toronto and I must say it is a beautiful multicultural city very diverse. In Toronto you can experience some of the best restaurants from; Chinese, Asian, Caribbean, Italian, Thai and many more nationalities all on BLOOR STREET and or FRONT STREET. Visitors to the city are encouraged to see the CN Tower one of the world's largest free form structure which you can take an elevator ride to the top of it 1,175 floors looking through its glass floors, located on FRONT STREET frew blocks down from UNION STATION the main rail/subway station for Toronto. For partying you definately want to go to the ENTERTAINMENT district and thats between KING and Queen Street, Toronto with some popular ones being the COURT YARD and the GOVERNMENT (not in the entertainment district). You also want to see the city by day, so hop on one of the Tour Toronto bust ride and enjoy. WE WELCOME YOU!
• Philippines
29 Nov 08
Yeah, I've read on a CNN travel report that Toronto is a multicultural city. Thank you for the places that you mentioned. Will definitely go to those places that you mentioned. Will share about what happened when we are able to go there.
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• China
28 Nov 08
Will be very appricate if someone could share with us as I'm planning my trip to Canada next March~