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Toronto

  • About
  • Things To Do
  • Food Highlights
  • Where To Stay

As Canada’s largest city and one of the wealthiest urban centres in the world, Toronto blends global sophistication with the intimacy of neighbourhood life. Home to nearly three million residents and often ranked among the world’s most liveable cities, Toronto is a city where culture, architecture, and culinary innovation meet on every corner.

Beyond its skyline, Toronto’s most coveted neighbourhoods — Yorkville, Rosedale & Moore Park, Forest Hill, Lawrence Park, and Midtown — define the city’s quiet luxury. 

  • Yorkville exudes cosmopolitan glamour, with luxury boutiques and five-star hotels nestled along cobblestone streets.
  • Rosedale & Moore Park balance heritage and tranquility, set among leafy ravines and historic homes.
  • Forest Hill feels timeless — gracious estates, private schools, and a sense of enduring prestige.
  • Lawrence Park offers family-friendly calm in a highly walkable, green setting.

Midtown connects it all — energetic, convenient, and effortlessly livable.

THE CITY THAT SETS THE PACE

Things To Do

Shop Yorkville's "Mink Mile":

Explore Canada’s premier luxury shopping district — Chanel, Hermès, Louis Vuitton, and Holt Renfrew — alongside Canadian designers on Hazelton and Cumberland Avenues.

Visit the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM):

A global landmark of art, history, and natural science just steps from Yorkville and the University of Toronto.

Stroll the Rosedale Ravine & Visit Evergreen Brick Works:

Walk or cycle through Toronto’s lush network of ravine trails, connecting Rosedale and Moore Park to the Evergreen Brick Works — a restored heritage site featuring weekend farmers’ markets, cafés, and eco-focused boutiques.

Explore the St. Lawrence Market:

One of the world’s great food markets — a downtown institution with artisanal vendors, gourmet ingredients, and classic peameal bacon sandwiches.

Catch a Game:

Experience Toronto’s sports pride firsthand – the Maple Leafs at Scotiabank Arena, Blue Jays at Rogers Centre, or Raptors bringing championship energy to the court.

Wander Kensington Market:

A vibrant, bohemian district full of vintage shops, street art, and eclectic food stalls — perfect for an afternoon of exploring.

Distillery Historic District:

A pedestrian-only village of Victorian industrial architecture transformed into one of the city’s most atmospheric cultural hubs — galleries, restaurants, design studios, and seasonal markets.

Food Highlights

Alo Bar (Multiple Locations) – Refined tasting menus in a sleek, modern setting.

Sotto Sotto (Yorkville) – Beloved Italian fine dining and Toronto institution.

Kasa Moto (Yorkville) – Stylish Japanese restaurant with a rooftop patio overlooking Yorkville Avenue.

Blu Ristorante (Financial District) – Romantic Italian dining with live jazz and a sophisticated crowd.

STK Steakhouse (Yorkville) – A modern, lively take on the classic steakhouse.

ONE Restaurant at the Hazelton Hotel (Yorkville) – Power lunches and polished cocktails in the heart of Yorkville.

Terroni Price Street (Summerhill) – Stylish Italian restaurant in a restored heritage building, perfect for upscale casual dining.

Shoushin (Lawrence Park) – One of Toronto’s best sushi experiences, focused on Edomae-style precision.

Scaramouche Restaurant (South Hill) – A Toronto icon with skyline views, impeccable service, and fine dining classics.

Stock T.C (Midtown) – Elevated bistro by the Terroni group — ideal for casual luxury dining.

Canoe (Financial District) – Contemporary Canadian cuisine with panoramic city views.

DaiLo (Little Italy) – Inventive Asian fusion with playful, upscale flair.

Gourmet Grocers – Pusateri’s (Yorkville, Avenue Rd, Bayview Village), Summerhill Market (Rosedale, Forest Hill, Midtown), Stock T.C. (Yonge & Eglinton), Harvest Wagon (Summerhill)

Where to Stay

IN & AROUND TORONTO

Midtown Opulence

7 BEDS | 10.0 BATHS | 10 GUESTS | NO PETS

Toronto

Midtown Pickleball Palace

4 BEDS | 9.0 BATHS | 8 GUESTS | NO PETS

Toronto

Herbert House

4 BEDS | 7.0 BATHS | 8 GUESTS | NO PETS

Toronto