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
Eathon Center
Dundas Square
Old City Hall
Nathan Philips Square
Brookfield place
Hockey Hall of fame
Royal york
College park
Royal bank plaza
Church-Yonge Corridor
Gooderham building
St. Michael's Cathedral Basilica
- has a nice park too
Church Wellesley Village
- where the gays are
Kensigton-Chinatown
AGO
OACD university
Grafitti Alley
Chinatown
Kensigton Market
Otto’s Berlin Döner (restaurant)
Trinity-Bellwoods
lots of hipster
Trinity Bellwoods Park
Palmerson-Little Italy
Perla
- portuguese restaurant I went with my parents
Korean Town
Annex
- borders Bloor
Yorkville village
- Ferrari of Toronto
- very nice village
Annex Pawn
Madison Avenue Pub
- bar in victorian house
Snakes and Lattex
University
University of Toronto
Royal Ontario Museum
BMV Books
Bata Shoe Museum
Philosopher’s Walk
Ontario Legislative building
John P. Robarts Research Library
Moss Park
Allan Gardens
Little Portugal
DesignTO Festival
Roncesvalles
Revue R Cinema
Museum of Contemporary art
Waterfront Communities-The Island
Toronto Islands
Lake
- Toronto Music Garden
West (of spadina)
CN Tower
Rogers Center
Rec Room
Ripley's Aquarium of Canada
Power Point Art Gallery
Second city
East (of spadina)
Distellery District
- Victorian industrial buildings
Sugar beach
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