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  1. Oct 26, 2016 · Whether you’re from out of town, or a local Torontonian, there is something for everyone at St. Lawrence Market. St. Lawrence Market, 92-95 Front Street East, Toronto, ON, Canada, + 1 416 392 7219. Culture Trips launched in 2011 with a simple yet passionate mission: to inspire people to go beyond their boundaries and experience what makes a ...

  2. Nov 26, 2022 · 1. Take in the views from the CN Tower. Once the tallest structure in the world, the CN Tower is a symbol of the city and one of the most visited places in Toronto. Ride the elevator to the main observation deck to take in views of Toronto’s skyline from 346m (1136ft). If you have a strong stomach you can ascend even higher to the 447m ...

  3. The City Centre encapsulates Toronto’s dynamic big-city energy: late opening hours, bustling, and full of trendy restaurants, must-see sites and endless shopping options are found in downtown Toronto. Top things to do in Downtown Toronto: The shopping scene at Yonge-Dundas Square in Downtown Yonge. Entertainment District must-sees including ...

  4. Feb 22, 2024 · Bolduc, D., Gordon-Corbiere, M., Tabobondung, R., & Wright-McLeod, B. (Eds.). (2021). Indigenous Toronto: Stories that carry this place. Coach House Books. This book is available both in print and online. These are stories about the past, present, and future of Indigenous Toronto. Contributors include political scientist Hayden King, artist and ...

  5. Toronto Blue Jays All Times Eastern. Subject to change. May 31st, 2024 Past Lineups. Pirates ...

  6. Feb 26, 2021 · The next day, a formal deed was prepared and signed, known as the Toronto Purchase. It described the area in question as 1,015 km2, which included York. It also called for a cash payment of 10 shillings (about $60 in 2021) and the distribution of 2,000 gun flints, 24 brass kettles, 120 mirrors, 24 laced hats, 96 gallons of rum and a bale of flowered flannel.

  7. Feb 6, 2020 · The history of the naming of this area dates back to 1815, as the town of York (the original name for the city of Toronto) was ever-growing in size and industrialization. As the downtown neighbourhood continued to expand, the original neighborhood was monikered “Old Town,” while newly built residential areas became known as “New Town.”.

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