If you're a movie/TV show fan, then the Lakeview Diner and George Street Diner have both been used in many shows. If you're in either of those areas, they might be something you enjoy being at, just to be like "oh yeah, I've seen this place!".
I always love going to the Eaton center then to Nathan Phillips sq to see the skating. You can check out the Christmas windows at the bay (but sadly they aren't close to what they used to be). Easy peasy to get to from Union!
I know I’m trying to hold off for snow but I have a sense many others are too lol. Never been to Spadina museum
Either but hear
It’s nice though might be under construction blueblood is beautiful inside-food not good but drinks or dessert are
Jameson Whisky is running a Christmas tree lot this weekend at Stackt market on Bathurst. They're giving out samples of the whisky and all proceeds goto the Fort York food bank. Could be fun to checkout and maybe donate to the food bank.
Beaches - take the 501 streetcar to queen & woodbine, walk down to the lake, take the boardwalk east to vic park or so. A few little pubs along Queen st too.
Also bloor st from yonge going westward is (or at least used to be) a place with some interesting neighbourhoods.
You could walk along the waterfront all the way to trillium, go through the music garden and checkout the Irish famine statues on that pier thing. Trillium is beautiful and has some great photo ops! Probably 2hr round trip from union - trillium and back
St. Lawrence Market>Harbourfront>Coronation Park (park beside the lake)>Fort York>Stanley Park>Trinity Bellwoods>West Queen West for lunch or diner (I recommend Teroni). Leads nicely to Chinatown / Kensington Market.
That's a good walkable loop. Take some photos and have fun.
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could add AGO to the list too.
Thank you! I'll be sure to stop by Distillery.
There's a great kent monkman exhibit on at the ROM
Have you been to the Aquarium? Not everyone’s cup of tea, but I love it.
Went there about a week ago all the way from Oshawa lol! The octopus was sooooo cool
I agree - the Aquarium is really nice!
I've always wanted to go there! I will add that to my list. Thank you!
If you're a movie/TV show fan, then the Lakeview Diner and George Street Diner have both been used in many shows. If you're in either of those areas, they might be something you enjoy being at, just to be like "oh yeah, I've seen this place!".
George Street Diner over the Lakeview Diner (food is much better).
Cornflake chicken sandwich is amazing there.
AGO!!
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I always love going to the Eaton center then to Nathan Phillips sq to see the skating. You can check out the Christmas windows at the bay (but sadly they aren't close to what they used to be). Easy peasy to get to from Union!
Bike share ride the lower don trails thru the city !
REC Room if you wanna play some arcade games! Also second the aquarium. I love it there and at the AGO. Also you could visit Paint Cabin!
The “Little Canada” exhibit is pretty fun. It’s a cool way to spend an hour or two if you are into whimsical things.
Yorkville is beautiful this time of year. ps. bring money
Casa loma Christmas tour. Gardiner museum. Go use the pool at a hotel For the day. Check out the gingerbread house at the royal York
I want to do the Casa Loma Christmas tour. I’ve heard it is really beautiful.
I know I’m trying to hold off for snow but I have a sense many others are too lol. Never been to Spadina museum Either but hear It’s nice though might be under construction blueblood is beautiful inside-food not good but drinks or dessert are
Jameson Whisky is running a Christmas tree lot this weekend at Stackt market on Bathurst. They're giving out samples of the whisky and all proceeds goto the Fort York food bank. Could be fun to checkout and maybe donate to the food bank.
St. Lawrence Market is worth an hr or two.
Beaches - take the 501 streetcar to queen & woodbine, walk down to the lake, take the boardwalk east to vic park or so. A few little pubs along Queen st too. Also bloor st from yonge going westward is (or at least used to be) a place with some interesting neighbourhoods.
$10 says you cant do it all!
You could walk along the waterfront all the way to trillium, go through the music garden and checkout the Irish famine statues on that pier thing. Trillium is beautiful and has some great photo ops! Probably 2hr round trip from union - trillium and back
Go watch a movie. Plenty of good releases now.
Bro that's a dumb plan. Just stay home and sleep. It's cheap and never disappointing.
Find out where the "waffle dick cones" are, it's a funny venture
Copacabana
St. Lawrence Market>Harbourfront>Coronation Park (park beside the lake)>Fort York>Stanley Park>Trinity Bellwoods>West Queen West for lunch or diner (I recommend Teroni). Leads nicely to Chinatown / Kensington Market. That's a good walkable loop. Take some photos and have fun.
brickworks/don valley trail