We’re so excited to welcome you to Christy's hometown! Whether it’s your first time in Toronto or you’re returning for a visit, there’s so much to explore. Here’s a curated list of our favorite places to eat, drink, and explore while you're here.
CN Tower – Iconic skyline views. Skip the dinner at the 360 restaurant and instead refer to our favourite restaurant's section.
Ripley’s Aquarium – A downtown favorite for all ages
Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) – Art, culture, and natural history
Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) – Stunning architecture and exhibitions
Casa Loma – A historic castle in the middle of the city
St. Lawrence Market – Don’t miss the lobster roll from Buster’s Sea Cove — we devoured ours just an hour before getting engaged on Toronto Island! A delicious memory we’ll never forget
Distillery District – Cobblestone streets, cafes, shops, and art galleries
Toronto Islands – A short ferry ride from downtown for beach time and skyline views
High Park – Great for nature walks, a picnic, or a visit to the small zoo
Harbourfront – Perfect for a lakeside stroll or boat tour
Kensington Market – Bohemian, artistic, and full of character
Queen West – Trendy shopping and people-watching
Yorkville – Upscale boutiques and cafes
Ossington Strip – A hot spot for dining and craft cocktails
The Beaches – Chill lakeside vibes with boardwalks and bakeries
Gloria (in The Great Hall) – A romantic and beautifully designed spot with a Parisian twist — great for cocktails and date night vibes.
Mamakas – Contemporary Greek food served in a chic, lively setting on the Ossington strip.
Khao San Road – Bold and authentic Thai dishes with the perfect level of heat.
Superpoint – Cool, casual pizza joint with a fun atmosphere and great cocktails located on the Ossington strip.
Bar Isabel – Spanish-style tapas and cocktails in a cozy, stylish space.
Seven Lives – Iconic Kensington taco spot serving up tacos bursting with flavor — quick, casual, and always worth the lineup.
Gusto 101 – Modern Italian with rooftop seating, house wine on tap, and incredible pasta (don’t skip the mafalde ai funghi!).
Eataly – A vibrant Italian marketplace with multiple restaurants, a wine bar, fresh pasta, gelato, and an incredible selection of groceries and gifts — perfect for lunch or a casual evening stroll.
Niagara Falls – Just 1.5 hours away and totally worth it! Be sure to do the boat cruise that takes you right up close to the falls — it was one of Michael’s favourite experiences when he first visited Toronto
Niagara-on-the-Lake – Wine country, boutique shops, and charm
Elora Gorge – Gorgeous trails and river tubing