Food Scene
Fine dining. Farm to table cuisine from one of Toronto's top chefs.
60 locals recommend
Actinolite Restaurant
971 Ossington AveFine dining. Farm to table cuisine from one of Toronto's top chefs.
The Emerson Restaurant
1279 Bloor St WTrendy, delicious food.
Village Pizza
759 Dovercourt Rdgood quality pizza
Hub Coffee
983 Dovercourt Rda great neighbourhood spot!
Field Trip Cafe
3 Westmoreland Avecoffee and also craft beer
Sightseeing
CN Tower
290 Bremner BlvdBuy a combined ticket with Ripley's Aquarium for discounted deal.
Parks & Nature
High Park Subway Station
A great place for a stroll in the park.
Go see our fabulous Toronto Maple Leafs baseball play for free! Enjoy a picnic in the park. Visit a weekend festival.
246 locals recommend
Christie Pits Park
750 Bloor St W Go see our fabulous Toronto Maple Leafs baseball play for free! Enjoy a picnic in the park. Visit a weekend festival.
Arts & Culture
Royal Ontario Museum
100 Queens ParkArt Gallery of Ontario
317 Dundas St WBata Shoe Museum
327 Bloor St WCollection from Sonia Bata.
At Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada immerse yourself in a world of 16,000 aquatic animals and discover your own underwater adventure. The Aquarium features North America’s longest underwater viewing tunnel with more than 5.7 million litres of water and over 100 interactive opportunities. Get up close and personal with three touch exhibits featuring horseshoe crabs, sharks, and rays as well as daily dive shows every 2 hours.
This awe-inspiring attraction consists of nine carefully curated galleries showcasing a cross section of saltwater and freshwater environments from around the world – starting with species from Toronto’s backyard, the Great Lakes basin.
2070 locals recommend
Ripley's Aquarium of Canada
288 Bremner BlvdAt Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada immerse yourself in a world of 16,000 aquatic animals and discover your own underwater adventure. The Aquarium features North America’s longest underwater viewing tunnel with more than 5.7 million litres of water and over 100 interactive opportunities. Get up close and personal with three touch exhibits featuring horseshoe crabs, sharks, and rays as well as daily dive shows every 2 hours.
This awe-inspiring attraction consists of nine carefully curated galleries showcasing a cross section of saltwater and freshwater environments from around the world – starting with species from Toronto’s backyard, the Great Lakes basin.
Shopping
Yorkdale Shopping Centre
3401 Dufferin StA beautiful mall with many stores.
CF Toronto Eaton Centre
220 Yonge StLocated in central downtown Toronto
Dufferin Mall
900 Dufferin StWithin walking distance from Belgrave House
Essentials
Sobeys Dupont
840 Dupont St5 minute walk from Belgrave House. Open 24 hours.
FreshCo
1245 Dupont StToronto Western Hospital
399 Bathurst StGood for emergency doctor visits
for a huge selection of toiletries and pharmacy items and more!
55 locals recommend
Shoppers Drug Mart
2223 Bloor St Wfor a huge selection of toiletries and pharmacy items and more!
Entertainment & Activities
Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema
506 Bloor St WKoerner Hall
273 Bloor St WJazz, classical and international music acts.
The Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) or The EX as it is also known, is Canada’s largest annual community event. The CNE offers a wide variety of entertainment and events, midway rides and games, a working farm, parades and sports, international food and shopping, Kids’ World, and a three-day air show. Over the course of its late summer run, the CNE attracts approximately 1.4 million people each year.
188 locals recommend
Canadian National Exhibition
210 Princes' BlvdThe Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) or The EX as it is also known, is Canada’s largest annual community event. The CNE offers a wide variety of entertainment and events, midway rides and games, a working farm, parades and sports, international food and shopping, Kids’ World, and a three-day air show. Over the course of its late summer run, the CNE attracts approximately 1.4 million people each year.
One of Canada’s most visited cultural attractions, the Ontario Science Centre offers hundreds of interactive exhibits and science demonstrations. KidSpark, a unique discovery playground features exhibits and activities specifically designed for children 8 and under. The Weston Family Innovation Centre allows youth to create and innovate. The Space Hall is home to Toronto’s only public planetarium and the OMNIMAX® theatre offers a varied lineup of IMAX® films that run hourly throughout the day.
Suzanne can provide a 20% off discount - please request a minimum of 24 hours in advance. Prepayment required.
424 locals recommend
Ontario Science Centre
770 Don Mills Rd.One of Canada’s most visited cultural attractions, the Ontario Science Centre offers hundreds of interactive exhibits and science demonstrations. KidSpark, a unique discovery playground features exhibits and activities specifically designed for children 8 and under. The Weston Family Innovation Centre allows youth to create and innovate. The Space Hall is home to Toronto’s only public planetarium and the OMNIMAX® theatre offers a varied lineup of IMAX® films that run hourly throughout the day.
Suzanne can provide a 20% off discount - please request a minimum of 24 hours in advance. Prepayment required.
Home to the most thrilling and exhilarating rides and roller coasters, Canada’s Wonderland is Canada’s premiere amusement park. Thrill-seekers can ride the Leviathan that boasts speeds of 125 mph with an 80-degree drop, and other rides such as rides as Vortex, Shockwave, Behemoth and the 301-foot WindSeeker. Featuring two family-friendly play areas, Planet Snoopy and KidZville, kids can enjoy more than 25 rides and attractions and meet their favorite characters Snoopy and the rest of the Peanuts gang. And for those looking to feel refreshed this summer, Canada's premiere amusement park features Splash Works, a 20-acre water park featuring The Plunge, Super Soaker, the Lazy River.
591 locals recommend
Canada's Wonderland
1 Canada's Wonderland DriveHome to the most thrilling and exhilarating rides and roller coasters, Canada’s Wonderland is Canada’s premiere amusement park. Thrill-seekers can ride the Leviathan that boasts speeds of 125 mph with an 80-degree drop, and other rides such as rides as Vortex, Shockwave, Behemoth and the 301-foot WindSeeker. Featuring two family-friendly play areas, Planet Snoopy and KidZville, kids can enjoy more than 25 rides and attractions and meet their favorite characters Snoopy and the rest of the Peanuts gang. And for those looking to feel refreshed this summer, Canada's premiere amusement park features Splash Works, a 20-acre water park featuring The Plunge, Super Soaker, the Lazy River.