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94 Ontario - Toronto ONTARIO - TORONTO When you think of Toronto, what comes to mind? Celebrities discussing their latest works at the famous international film festival, or captains of industry making power plays in Canada's financial capital? The pedestrianized Distillery Historic District, frozen visually in the Victorian era, but on fire with the latest arts, culture, and artisanal food and beverages? Maybe the St. Lawrence Market in Old Town, featured in National Geographic as one of the world's best food markets, is more your style. Or perhaps your first thought is the 60,000-square-foot Hockey Hall of Fame, the 230-store Eaton Centre, or the 131-story CN Tower, with views that extend as far as Niagara Falls and Rochester, New York. Whatever your primary association is with this fascinating polyglot of 140 different languages and dialects, one visit will make Toronto a tongue-twister as you try to express your favorite feature. Named by the United Nations the "world's most multicultural city," it's easy to visit another country altogether in Greektown, Little Italy, Chinatown, or at the Gerrard India Bazaar, a joy during Diwali. Find high fashion on Spadina Avenue and at the Bata Shoe Museum, where Marilyn Monroe's red pumps number among the 13,000 shoes collected from 4,500 years of history. Celebrate summer with song at the annual music festival, or make live theater the way you experience Toronto's art. Either way, it all translates to an extraordinarily good time. T O R O N T O EAST YORK NORTH YORK YORK QEW 2 2 2 400 401 404 0 2 miles 0 2 km Lake Ontario Humber Bay Toronto Inner Harbour D o n R . Toronto Islands Taylor Ck. Park David A. Balfour Park High Park Ernest Thompson Seton Park Sunnybrook Park Toronto Islands Park Tommy Thompson Park Ashbridge's Bay Park Eglinton Ave. W. Moore Ave. St. Clair Ave. W. Dupont St. MacDonald-Car tier Fwy. Allen Expwy. Lawrence Ave. Wilson Ave. Bathurst St. Oakwood Ave. Keele St. PArkside Dr. Spadina Rd. Spadina Ave. Caledonia Rd. Don Mills Rd. Laird Dr. Bayview Ave. Bayview Ave. Leslie St. Glencairn Ave. Briar Hill Ave. Keele St. Duerin St. Eglinton Ave. E. Yonge St. York Mills Rd. Lawrence Ave. Broadview Ave. Danforth Ave. O'Connor Dr. Bloor St. W. Gerrard St. E. Dundas St. E. Queen St. E. Queen St. W. King St. W. St. Clair Ave. E. Avenue Rd. Yonge St. Pape Ave. Woodbine Ave. Coxwell Ave. Avenue Rd. Don Vall e y Pkwy. D on V a ll e y Pk w y . G a r d i n er E x p wy . D undas S t. W . K i n g st o n R d . B l o o r S t . E. Lak e S h o r e B l v d . W . THE FAIRMONT ROYAL YORK O O O O H This hotel is in the heart of it all, steps away from the best nightlife, dining, shopping, and world-class attractions in the city. The hotel is conveniently located across from Union Station, within the financial and entertainment districts. With grand stature and elegant interiors, the Fairmont Royal York showcases an elegant past and offers modern convenience for today's travelers. AAA Four Diamond. HILTON TORONTO O O O O Metropolitan sophistication is reflected in the unique urban design of the 600 spacious guestrooms and suites. Prepare yourself for a truly Canadian dining experience inspired by the rugged northern landscape of the Canadian Shield in Tundra. Take a break and enjoy the indoor/outdoor heated pool, sauna and whirlpool, fitness facilities, and massage services. Or, take advantage of complimentary access to the Adelaide Fitness Club, which features aerobics, spinning classes, and more. AAA Four Diamond. 2 EATON CHELSEA, TORONTO O O O O The Eaton Chelsea is centrally located in the heart of downtown Toronto, just steps from the city's best shopping, world-class theaters, vibrant nightlife, and exciting attractions. It is one of Canada's largest hotels, offering a variety of guestrooms, five restaurants and lounges, kids club, indoor family pool and water slide, as well as an adults-only recreation area and health club. 3 4 8 7 9 5 4 1 2 3 6 THE RITZ-CARLTON, TORONTO O O O O O The Ritz-Carlton, Toronto is located in the heart of downtown. The 267 finely appointed rooms and suites offer city skyline views or direct views of the CN Tower and Lake Ontario. In addition to its prime location steps away from CN Tower and the Theatre District, the hotel offers a 23,000-square- foot Urban Sanctuary Spa with 16 treatment rooms, a fitness center, indoor pool, and a yoga studio. The hotel restaurant offers contemporary Canadian cuisine featuring fresh seasonal and organic ingredients. 1

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