Featured
Properties by District:
Harbourfront:
Highlights include speciality shops at Queens
Quay Terminal, art, theatre and cultural facilities at Harbourfront
Centre and a terrific lakeside walking trail. Cruises of
the harbour and ferry services run from here. Walking distance
to Financial District.
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Financial
District :
Toronto's Financial District is actually quite
compact and walkable, even in inclement weather. That's
because of the "underground city" - 27 kms (16
miles) of interconnecting passageways under the streets
that feature more than 1,200 retail stores and services.
Street entrances to the subterranean walkway are indicated
with "PATH" signage.
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Entertainment
District
:
Each of the streets in the Entertainment
District has its own flavour, and its own specialty. For
example, Queen St. West is a funky retail street; King St.
West is lined with theatres, a concert hall, and dozens
of restaurants. Front St. West features the Rogers Centre,
the CN Tower, and large, lively eateries. Walking distance
to Financial District.
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Fashion
District:
This Toronto hotspot is extremely popular. One
of Toronto's more elegant shopping and dining areas, Yorkville's
designer boutiques, antique shops and galleries are absolutely
first-class. Bloor Street West, at the southern edge of
Yorkville, is Toronto’s premiere shopping street.
Short subway ride to financial district.
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Midtown: Good subway and highway access to downtown, centrally located in the vibrant Yonge/Eglinton neighbourhood..
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North
York: Good subway and highway access to downtown and suburbs —
very central.
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