Toronto

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Ranking

https://torontolife.com/neighbourhood-rankings/

https://hoodmaps.com/toronto-neighborhood-map

Statistics

Fourth largest metro area in north america

Demographics

14% South Asian

20% (Chinese, Filipine, South eastern asia, Korean, Japanese)

  • 6% philipine, 10% chinese

General directions

From bottom up

  • Queens Quay (by the lake)
  • Front St
  • King St
  • Queen St
  • Dundas St
  • College St
  • Bloor St
  • Dupont St
  • Davenport St
  • St Clair Ave W

Bay Street Corridor

Little Canada

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Eathon Center

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Dundas Square

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Old City Hall

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Nathan Philips Square

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Brookfield place

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Hockey Hall of fame

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Royal york

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College park

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Church-Yonge Corridor

Gooderham building

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St. Michael's Cathedral Basilica

  • has a nice park too

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Church Wellesley Village

  • where the gays are

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Kensigton-Chinatown

AGO

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OACD university

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Grafitti Alley

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Chinatown

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Kensigton Market

Otto’s Berlin Döner (restaurant)

Trinity-Bellwoods

  • lots of hipster

Trinity Bellwoods Park

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Palmerson-Little Italy

Perla

  • portuguese restaurant I went with my parents

Korean Town

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Annex

  • borders Bloor

Yorkville village

  • Ferrari of Toronto
  • very nice village

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Annex Pawn

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Madison Avenue Pub

  • bar in victorian house

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University

University of Toronto

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Royal Ontario Museum

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BMV Books

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John P. Robarts Research Library alt text

Moss Park

Allan Gardens

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Little Portugal

Roncesvalles

Revue R Cinema

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Museum of Contemporary art

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Waterfront Communities-The Island

Toronto Islands

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Lake

  • Toronto Music Garden

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West (of spadina)

CN Tower

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Rogers Center

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Rec Room

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Ripley's Aquarium of Canada

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East (of spadina)

Distellery District

  • Victorian industrial buildings

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Sugar beach

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Corktown Common

St. Lawrence Market

47 Front St E, Toronto, ON M5E 1B3

Yonge-St. Clair

  • Most expensive neighborhood in Toronto

Tunnel of Glam

Casa Loma

Davenport road

Casa Loma

Rosedale-Moore Park

rich people live here

Niagara

The Bentway

West Queen West

it was selected one of the most hipster neighboors in the world

If you do things right, you should be coming home with stories of unforgettable meals and purchases that you just have to show off right away

Cabbagetown-South St. James Town

Other

Canada Wonderland

Zoo

Paint Cabin

Ontario Science Center

Beyond Monet

Terra Lumina

Aga Khan Museum

evergreen brickworks


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