Yonge Street
Yonge Street, centered around Yonge-Dundas SquareThis bustling downtown stretch is one of the most vibrant areas in the city, best known for plenty of shopping, dining, and entertainment options.
Bike 3 | Car 3 | Walk 5
Balzac’s Coffee
122 Bond StInspired by French café culture, Balzac’s enchants coffee aficionados with its artisanal coffees, and fine pastries and light fare.
Balzacs.com
Bike 3 | Car 5 | Walk 6
Yonge Street
Yonge Street, centered around Yonge-Dundas SquareThis bustling downtown stretch is one of the most vibrant areas in the city, best known for plenty of shopping, dining, and entertainment options.
Bike 3 | Car 3 | Walk 5
Fran’s
33 Yonge St #104Serving diner classics like burgers, milkshakes, and homemade apple pie since 1940, Fran’s is beloved by generations of Torontonians.
Fransrestaurant.com
Bike 1 | Car 2 | Walk 4
Joey Eaton Centre
Toronto Eaton Centre, 1 Dundas St WLocated by the Eaton Centre, Joey is the perfect spot to relax and enjoy a drink with good company. The upscale eatery serves eclectic Canadian cuisine in a trendy space.
Joeyrestaurants.com
Bike 4 | Car 6 | Walk 9
Ryerson University
245 Church St, George Vari Engineering and Computing CentreEstablished in 1948, Ryerson University is one of the nation’s most reputable universities, offering an applied, career-oriented education at its campus located in the heart of Toronto.
Ryerson.ca
Bike 2 | Car 3 | Walk 5
Hawthorne Food & Drink
60 Richmond St EHawthorne Food & Drink is dedicated to serving bright and inventive dishes using locally sourced, seasonal, and sustainable ingredients.
Hawthorneto.ca
Bike 2 | Car 3 | Walk 4
La Bettola di Terroni
106 Victoria StSophisticated and modern with a rustic flair, La Bettola di Terroni offers classic Southern Italian cuisine paired with a carefully curated selection of fine wines.
Bike 3 | Car 4 | Walk 7
Saks Fifth Avenue
Hudson’s Bay, 176 Yonge StSaks Fifth Avenue offers over 169,000 square feet of luxury fashions, accessories, and home goods from the world’s most sought after designers.
Saksfifthavenue.com
Bike 3 | Car 4 | Walk 8
Santouka Ramen
91 Dundas ESantouka specializes in steaming bowls of springy ramen noodles in rich, creamy pork broth.
Santouka.co.jp/en
Bike 2 | Car 2 | Walk 4
The Eaton Centre
220 Yonge StHome to over 250 of the finest retailers, restaurants, and services, The Eaton Centre is a shopper’s paradise. With over 1 million visitors every week, it’s one of Toronto’s most iconic landmarks.
Cfshops.com
Bike 2 | Car 2 | Walk 7
Loblaws
60 Carlton StLocated at the former home of the Toronto Maple Leafs, this market style Loblaws is a spectacular display of internationally and locally sourced foods, fresh produce, and more.
Loblaws.ca
Bike 4 | Car 4 | Walk 11
Luckee
328 Wellington St WLuckee by Chef Susur Lee serves elevated Chinese cuisine and offers a modern take on traditional dim sum.
Luckeerestaurant.com
Bike 11 | Car 13 | TTC 21
Fairmont Royal York
100 Front St WThe most prestigious of luxury hotels in Toronto, this historical hotel offers elegant rooms and exceptional service. All of Toronto’s best nightlife, entertainment, and dining are just step away.
Fairmont.com
Bike 9 | Car 8 | Walk 20
Nathan Phillips Square
100 Queen St WLocated in front of City Hall, Nathan Phillips Square is bustling with activity all year round. From concerts, to farmers markets, and ice-skating in the winter, there’s always something fun and exciting to do at the square.
Bike 5 | Car 7 | Walk 10
Yonge & Dundas Square
1 Dundas St EThere’s always something to see and do at Yonge & Dundas Square. This focal area in Toronto’s downtown core has been host to thousands of events ranging from community festivals, to concerts, international celebrations, and more.
ydsquare.ca
Bike 3 | Car 3 | Walk 5
Massey Hall
178 Victoria StOpen for over 100 years, Massey Hall is one of the city’s most beloved concert venues with performances ranging from major international acts and emerging artists.
Masseyhall.com
Bike 2 | Car 2 | Walk 2
Nordstrom
260 Yonge StNordstrom has finally arrived to Toronto, bringing 3 light filled storeys of the latest designer fashions and goods. Service goes above and beyond at Nordstrom and if you find all of the shopping has your stomach rumbling, visit the in-store restaurant, café, or bar.
Nordstrom.com
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Basil Box
351 Yonge StInspired by the exciting flavours of Southeast Asian cuisine, Basil Box offers healthy, fresh, and customizable meals in a casual, trendy environment.
Thebasilbox.com
Bike 3 | Car 5 | Walk 10
St James Park
120 King St EPicturesque and tranquil, St James Park offers vibrant and lush garden displays in the heart of the city.
toronto.ca/parks
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Ed Mirvish Theatre
244 Victoria StThis historic play theatre has provided the city with quality live entertainment since 1920 and continues to delight and inspire audiences today.
Mirvish.com
Bike 2 | Car 3 | Walk 5
Richmond Station
1 Richmond St WCo-owned by a Top Chef Canada winter, Richmond Station delights the taste buds with eclectic flavours and seasonal cuisine.
Richmondstation.ca
Bike 5 | Car 6 | Walk 9
Art Gallery of Ontario
317 Dundas St WOne of largest galleries in North America, The AGO is home to an extensive collection of works and has hosted to some of the world’s most renowned exhibitions.
Ago.net
Bike 7 | Car 8 | Walk 15
Ryerson Student Learning Centre
341 Yonge StThis architectural marvel is Ryerson’s newest, and most spectacular addition to its campus. Eight stunning storeys offer spaces for students to study, collaborate, and learn outside of the classroom.
Ryerson.ca
Bike 4 | Car 6 | Walk 9
St Lawrence Market
92-95 Front St ERecognized by the National Geographic as one of the top 10 food markets in the world, the St Lawrence Market is a mecca for fresh produce, fish, fine meats, delightful breads and pastries, and more.
Stlawrencemarket.com
Bike 4 | Car 5 | Walk 11
Dineen Coffee Co.
140 Yonge StDineen Coffee Co. serves expertly crafted coffee drinks and light fare in a thoroughly stylish and sophisticated space.
Dineencoffee.com
Bike 3 | Car 4 | Walk 9
U of T
27 King’s College CircleOne of the most prestigious research universities in the world and ranking 1st in Canada, The University of Toronto offers over 700 undergraduate programs and 200 graduate programs across its 3 campuses.
Utoronto.ca
Bike 10 | Car 13 | TTC 19
Pai
18 Duncan StPai highlights the vibrant and tantalizing flavours of Northern Thai cuisine, in a colourful and casual space.
Paitoronto.com
Bike 8 | Car 10 | Walk 16
Air Canada Centre
40 Bay StHome to the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Toronto Raptors, this iconic multi-use facility has been host to many exciting games, concerts, and performances.
Theaircanadacentre.com
Bike 7 | Car 9 | TTC 12
Allan Gardens
19 Horticultural Ave Dating back to 1910, Allan Gardens is a botanical gem in the city. A diverse collection of tropical plants from all over the world is gathered inside 6 stunning greenhouses.
Toronto.ca/parks
Bike 5 | Car 3 | Walk 10
Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts
145 Queen St WThis state of the art theatre was built specially for opera and ballet, delivering an outstanding repertoire of productions since its grand opening in 2006.
Coc.ca
Bike 5 | Car 7 | Walk 15
CN Tower
301 Front St WAn iconic fixture of Toronto’s skyline, the CN Tower attracts over 2 million international visitors each year. Enjoy Toronto’s amazing cityscape from the 360 Restaurant or try the EdgeWalk if you’re looking for a thrill.
Cntower.ca
Bike 11 | Car 12 | TTC 17
Drake One Fifty
150 York StLocated in the heart of the financial district, this upscale restaurant is an offshoot of The Drake Hotel, serving fine Canadian cuisine in an undeniably cool space.
Drakeonefifty.ca
Bike 6 | Car 8 | Walk 16
St Mikes Cathedral
200 Church StSt Mikes Cathedral is one of Toronto’s oldest churches constructed in 1848. This stunning cathedral is a major city icon and designated heritage site.
stmichaelscathedral.com
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Flatiron Building
49 Wellington St EKnown for its narrow wedge shape and mural on its back wall, this heritage building is the focal point of one of the city’s most iconic views.
Fairmont.com
Bike 6 | Car 7 | Walk 12
Allan Gardens
19 Horticultural Ave Dating back to 1910, Allan Gardens is a botanical gem in the city. A diverse collection of tropical plants from all over the world is gathered inside 6 stunning greenhouses.
Toronto.ca/parks
Bike 3 | Car 5 | Walk 10