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      • Yorkville and The Annex are two neighbourhoods along Bloor St where downtown Toronto meets midtown. Helped by the University of Toronto and the stately homes in the area, the district has a different feel than the downtown neighbourhoods to the south with their modern condos and busier lifestyles.
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  2. Yorkville and The Annex are two neighbourhoods along Bloor St where downtown Toronto meets midtown. Helped by the University of Toronto and the stately homes in the area, the district has a different feel than the downtown neighbourhoods to the south with their modern condos and busier lifestyles.

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    The Annex

    The Annex is one of Toronto's oldest neighbourhoods and its first streetcar suburb, characterized by its distinctive tall narrow houses, lively community along Bloor Street, and indeed its name. Considered a food and shopping mecca, this district is well known by Torontonians as one of the friendliest neighbourhoods in the city. Due to the proximity of the neighbourhood to the University of Toronto and Central Technical School with its famous art school The Art Centre - there is a large popul...

    Yorkville

    During the 1960s, Bloor-Yorkvilleserved as the centre of Toronto's hippie culture. After large scale development in the 1980s and 1990s, it has become Toronto's upscale shopping district, containing boutiques dedicated to haute couture. It has also become a focal point during the Toronto International Film Festival, making the area "ground-zero" for celebrity watching. Along the narrow Cumberland Street and Yorkville Avenue, between Bay Street and Avenue Road, you will find smaller but expens...

    The Mink Mile

    Bloor Street from Yonge Street to Avenue Road is known as the "Mink Mile"for its pricey, high-end stores such as Tiffany and Holt Renfrew.

    Yorkville and the Annex are within walking distance of many major attractions and a central point for the Toronto's subway system. Streetcar and bus connections link the subway stations to the surrounding neighbourhoods.

    This area is very walkable and cyclists can easily navigate around the neighbourhoods. It is well served by public transit. Driving is not advised due to expensive parking, many one-way streets and turn restrictions. Park your car and walk.

    43.667236-79.4000871 Bata Shoe Museum, 327 Bloor St W (at St George St; Subway: St George), ☏ +1 416-979-7799. M-Sa 10AM-5PM, Su noon-5PM. One of Toronto's more unusual attractions, this offbeat mu...

    Annex Neighbourhood Stroll. If you're interested in Victorian architecture, the Annex is a great place to just wander. The area includes countless detached and semi-detached homes, most built in th...
    43.665334-79.4106561 Bloor Hot Docs Cinema, ☏ +1 416-637-3123. Restored 1913 movie theatre that screens documentaries and independent film festival fare, and often features classic favourites. Defi...
    43.663161-79.4108282 The Fringe Theatre Festival, 720 Bathurst St (1½ blocks south of Bloor St and Bathurst Subway Station), ☏ +1 416-966-1062. One of the city's cultural highlights, the Fringe Fes...
    43.664827-79.4132113 Snakes & Lattés Annex, 600 Bloor St W. (1½ blocks west of Bathurst St and Bathurst Subway Station), ☏ +1 647-342-9229. Su-W 11AM-midnight, Th-Sa 11AM-2AM. Board game café; a $5...

    The Annex

    True to its bohemian character, The Annex is dotted with small bookshops and independent record stores centred around Bloor and Bathurst. You'll find the predictable headshops and ethnic/tribal stores, but there are also some truly exceptional places to shop. 1. 43.665895-79.4068441 BMV Books, 471 Bloor St W (between Major St and Brunswick Ave; Subway: Spadina), ☏ +1 416 967-5757. M-Th 10AM-11PM, F Sa 10AM-midnight, Su 10AM-10PM. Carries a formidable selection of new and second-hand books on...

    Bloor-Yorkville

    Bloor Streetbetween Avenue Road and Yonge Street is often called "the Mink Mile" because of its cluster of expensive, high-end stores. Along Cumberland Street and Yorkville Avenue, one and two blocks north of Bloor Street respectively, there are rows of shops, restaurants and art galleries. 1. 43.670154-79.3880864 Holt Renfrew, Holt Renfrew Centre, 50 Bloor St W (just west of Yonge St), ☏ +1 416-922-2333. High-end department store with provision for valet parking at the front door.(updated De...

    The Annex

    The Annex has more restaurants packed in per square metre than any other part of the city. Keeping true to Toronto's multicultural flavour, you're likely to find sushi restaurants, pizzerias and falafel stands within a few steps of each other. Whatever you crave, you can find it in the Annex.

    Budget

    1. 43.67282-79.4139751 Annapurna Vegetarian Restaurant, 1085 Bathurst Street in The Annex (Just south of Dupont St), ☏ +1 416-537-8513. Closed Sundays. Vegetarian & vegan. South Indian dishes.(updated Nov 2015) 2. 43.66602-79.4077352 By The Way Cafe, 400 Bloor St W (at Brunswick Ave), ☏ +1 416-967-4295. Middle Eastern cuisine with a Latin influence. Very popular patio weather-permitting, as well as good food with daily specials at decent prices. The weekend brunch specials are especially good...

    Mid-range

    1. 43.656955-79.4067811 Aunties & Uncles, 74 Lippincott St (one block east of College St & Bathurst St), ☏ +1 416-324-1375. Open until 3PM. Located at the extreme south end of the Annex, this jam-packed little cafe is very popular with the younger crowd for its simple yet sophisticated meals. Also a very popular weekend brunch spot. Space is extremely limited and the restaurant closes for all long weekends, so it's best to call ahead. Meals from $10.(updated Dec 2015) 2. 43.6711-79.39112 Dyna...

    43.65827-79.39751 Einstein Cafe & Pub, 229 College St (between Huron St and Ross St just east of Spadina Ave), ☏ +1 416 597-8346. Although it is run independently of the university, it is very much...
    43.667819-79.4032962 Madison Avenue Pub, 14 Madison Ave (1 block east of Spadina Ave along Bloor St, ½ north on Madison Ave), ☏ +1 416-927-1722. A very popular meeting place and singles bar populat...
    43.665563-79.4074783 Labyrinth Lounge, 298 Brunswick Ave (1 block south of Bloor St), ☏ +1 416-925-7775. A small bar attached to Future's Bakery (see Eat section). A more subdued place that stands...
    43.665332-79.4095014 Lee's Palace and the Dance Cave, 529 Bloor St W (2½ blocks west of Bathurst St, south side), ☏ +1 416-598-0720. Lee's is one of the premier performance venues for current live...

    Budget

    1. 43.656869-79.4032711 College Hostel, 280 Augusta Ave (near College St; 506 streetcar), ☏ +1 416-929-4777. In Kensington Market. Great location. Private and communal rooms available. $17-42. 2. 43.657044-79.4036072 The Planet Traveler, 357 College St (between Augusta Ave and Bellevue Ave; 506 streetcar), ☏ +1 647 352-8747. Eco-friendly hostel at the north end of Kensington Market. Features a laundry room, kitchen, rooftop bar, free wi-fi, and free computer terminals. Dorms $30, private room...

    Mid-range

    1. 43.6675-79.40693 Philomena and Dave Bed & Breakfast, 31 Dalton Rd, ☏ +1 416-962-2786. Cheerful B&B, while although basic, still serves up a free breakfast each morning as well as hospitable hosts who speak French, German and Italian for their international visitors. Built in 1910, the B&B still contains some of its original fixtures, such as oak doors and trim and large stained-glass bay windows. under $100. 2. 43.67147-79.413824 Rose Garden B&B, 1030 Bathurst Street, ☏ +1-416-992-0746, in...

    Splurge

    1. 43.671713-79.3899356 Four Seasons Hotel Toronto, 60 Yorkville Ave (east of Bay St, 2 blocks north of Bloor Dt), ☏ +1 461-964-0411, fax: +1 461-964-2301. A five-star hotel with 259 rooms on offer. Spa, large indoor pool, and a world-class restaurant with international chef Daniel Boulud. 2. 43.670777-79.3848777 W Toronto, 90 Bloor St E (just east of Yonge St; north side beside The Bay store), ☏ +1 416-961-8000. Check-in: 3PM, check-out: noon. Hotel with direct access to subway lines 1 and 2...

    43.665458-79.4090221 Internet Minimart, 519 Bloor St W (Located on second floor), ☏ +1 416-818-6246. Internet Cafe(updated Dec 2015)
    43.666027-79.4064712 FedEx, 459 Bloor St W (at Major St), ☏ +1 416-928-0110. Check website for opening hours. FedEx has a number of Internet-connected computers as well as fax machines and photocop...
    43.669568-79.3889763 The Wicket - Canada Post Outlet, 55 Bloor St W (in the ManuLife Centre, SE corner at Bay St), ☏ +1 416-923-8532. Closed Sundays & holidays. Stamps, shipping services, money ord...
  3. Apr 16, 2024 · The Annex is a neighborhood located just west of Yorkville and downtown Toronto. It is a vibrant and diverse community known for its historic architecture, lively streets, and cultural attractions. History. The Annex has a rich history dating back to the late 19th century.

  4. Yorkville is a neighbourhood and former village in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is roughly bounded by Bloor Street to the south, Davenport Road to the north, Yonge Street to the east and Avenue Road to the west, and it is part of The Annex neighbourhood.

  5. Yorkville Toronto is a must-visit section of Toronto’s Annex neighbourhood. It’s bordered by Davenport Road to the north, Bloor Street to the south, Yonge Street to the East and Avenue Road to the West.

  6. As one of Toronto’s oldest neighbourhoods, the Annex’s Old World feel will transport you back in time. Explore the stunning University of Toronto campus and a modern mix of trendy eats, art galleries and one-of-a-kind shops.

  7. Apr 16, 2024 · The Toronto Annex is a historical area of Toronto with a rich heritage. The origins of this neighborhood can be traced back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries. At that time, the area was not actually part of Toronto; instead, it was known as the Village of Yorkville.

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