Dining
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Opened by Chef Atsushi Yamamoto, who received a Michelin star for his noodle stop in Tokyo, Japan.
Konjiki Ramen
5051 Yonge St$$
Opened by Chef Atsushi Yamamoto, who received a Michelin star for his noodle stop in Tokyo, Japan.
Woojoo Bunsik
6026 Yonge Street$
Small (only 3 tables) authentic Korean street food.
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Japanese tapas restaurant with $1 oysters on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
34 locals recommend
Nomé Izakaya
4848 Yonge St$$
Japanese tapas restaurant with $1 oysters on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
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Enjoy French-Italian food in complete darkness served by blind wait staff.
42 locals recommend
Onoir
620 Church St$$$
Enjoy French-Italian food in complete darkness served by blind wait staff.
Sightseeing
Free admission
Large urban park that hosts various events, flea and farmer’s markets and movies under the stars.
33 locals recommend
Downsview Park
70 Canuck AveFree admission
Large urban park that hosts various events, flea and farmer’s markets and movies under the stars.
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Defining the Toronto skyline at 553.33m (1,815ft 5in) the CN Tower is Canada's most recognizable and celebrated icon.
3507 locals recommend
CN Tower
290 Bremner Blvd$$$
Defining the Toronto skyline at 553.33m (1,815ft 5in) the CN Tower is Canada's most recognizable and celebrated icon.
Free admission
Perhaps one of the most picturesque easy hikes in Toronto, Scarborough Bluffs features towering, rugged cliffs bordering turquoise blue lake waters.
198 locals recommend
Scarborough Bluffs Park
Free admission
Perhaps one of the most picturesque easy hikes in Toronto, Scarborough Bluffs features towering, rugged cliffs bordering turquoise blue lake waters.
Free admission
The largest of the four beaches that line Lake Ontario, this stretch of sandy waterfront pulses on hot summer days, playing host to gleaming sunbathers, barbecuers, and volleyball players.
359 locals recommend
Woodbine Beach
1675 Lake Shore Blvd EFree admission
The largest of the four beaches that line Lake Ontario, this stretch of sandy waterfront pulses on hot summer days, playing host to gleaming sunbathers, barbecuers, and volleyball players.
Toronto's largest public park features hiking trails, sports facilities, diverse vegetation, a beautiful lakefront, a dog park, a zoo, playgrounds for children, eateries, greenhouses, and picnic areas. If you're visiting in late April or early May, don't miss the beautiful cherry blossoms!
1205 locals recommend
High Park
1873 Bloor St WToronto's largest public park features hiking trails, sports facilities, diverse vegetation, a beautiful lakefront, a dog park, a zoo, playgrounds for children, eateries, greenhouses, and picnic areas. If you're visiting in late April or early May, don't miss the beautiful cherry blossoms!
Entertainment
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The amusement park features more than 200 attractions including 17 roller coasters, two children's areas, and Splash Works, the 20-acre water park.
591 locals recommend
Canada's Wonderland
1 Canada's Wonderland Drive$$$
The amusement park features more than 200 attractions including 17 roller coasters, two children's areas, and Splash Works, the 20-acre water park.
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They host pick-your-own apples, strawberries, asparagus, pumpkins & sunflower experiences throughout the year, alongside their famous Harvest Festival and year round farm market. Check their website to see what is in season.
6 locals recommend
Pingles Farm Market
1805 Taunton Rd$
They host pick-your-own apples, strawberries, asparagus, pumpkins & sunflower experiences throughout the year, alongside their famous Harvest Festival and year round farm market. Check their website to see what is in season.
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Open-air heritage museum that allows visitors to immerse themselves in the 1860s and explore an authentically re-created country village of the Toronto region.
92 locals recommend
Black Creek Pioneer Village
1000 Murray Ross Pkwy$$
Open-air heritage museum that allows visitors to immerse themselves in the 1860s and explore an authentically re-created country village of the Toronto region.
Free admission
Toronto's outlet premier fashion shopping centre with 250 stores.
270 locals recommend
Vaughan Mills
1 Bass Pro Mills DrFree admission
Toronto's outlet premier fashion shopping centre with 250 stores.
Groceries
Convenient and inexpensive grocery store.
10 minute walk or 2 minute drive from the Airbnb.
17 locals recommend
Tufts' valu-mart
3259 Bayview AveConvenient and inexpensive grocery store.
10 minute walk or 2 minute drive from the Airbnb.
Sunny Supermarket
115 Ravel RdChinese grocery store
Galati Market Fresh
5845 Leslie StItalian grocery store
Loblaws
585 Queen St WCanadian grocery store