Trade Shows & Convention Reservations

October 21 - 23, 2010
Metro Toronto Convention Centre, North Building


Things to do in Toronto

Make your trip to Toronto a working holiday and enjoy the many events and attractions this city has to offer!

Sporting events, comedy clubs, great restaurants, theatre, shopping — the list is endless. Here is just a bird's eye sketch of what the city has to offer.

  • Where to Eat? Toronto's more than 7,000 restaurants reflect tastes, cultures and ingredients from around the world — all with a distinctive Toronto flair. From upscale to down home, you'll find dining experiences and culinary adventures to satisfy every taste. For a detailed list of restaurants, visit the Tourism Toronto website.
  • Toronto is the 3rd largest theatre capital in the English-speaking world - the list is endless. For a preview of the performances available during your stay, visit the Mirvish Productions and Ticketmaster websites.
  • The Royal Ontario Museum proudly displays the wonders of nature and the history of civilization (www.rom.on.ca).
  • The Art Gallery of Ontario's permanent collection takes you from the Middle Ages to the 20th century Canadian works by the Group of Seven (www.ago.net).
  • Discover the treasures of the Bata Shoe Museum. Over 10,000 shoes are dis-played in this award-winning five storey structure. Artifacts range from Chinese bound foot shoes and acient Egyptian sandals to Elton John platforms (www.batashoemuseum.ca).
  • The CN Tower offers a panoramic view of the city and countryside from one of the modern wonders of the world (www.cntower.ca).
  • Center Island is just a short ferry ride away, and offers beautiful parkland, an amusement park and sandy beaches.
  • Toronto is a sports mecca with its four professional teams - the Toronto Maple Leafs and Toronto Raptors play at the brand new Air Canada Centre, and the Toronto Blue Jays and Toronto Argonauts can be seen at Rogers Centre (www.ticketmaster.ca).
  • Fans of all ages can experience an exciting and entertaining look at Canada's national sport at the Hockey Hall of Fame (www.hhof.com).
  • Shopping ranges from the largest downtown indoor shopping mall to some of the finest galleries and boutiques in the world.
  • Toronto boasts the world's 3rd largest Chinatown, and every other ethnic neighbourhood imaginable, thus their slogan "A World Within A City"
  • Second City, Tony n' Tina's Wedding and Yuk Yuk's are just a few of the comedy clubs in and around town.

Points of Interest

Points of Interest
Shopping Centres
  1. AIR CANADA CENTRE
  2. ART GALLERY OF ONTARIO
  3. BATA SHOE MUSEUM
  4. CBC BROADCAST CENTRE
  5. CHINATOWN
  6. CITY HALL
  7. CN TOWER
  8. EXHIBITION PLACE
  9. GEORGE R. GARDINER MUSEUM OF CERAMIC ART
  10. HARBOURFRONT CENTRE
  11. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
  12. HUMMINGBIRD CENTRE
  13. ONTARIO PLACE
  1. PANTAGES & ELGIN THEATRE
  2. PRINCESS OF WALES THEATRE
  3. QUEEN'S PARK
  4. QUEEN'S QUAY TERMINAL
  5. ROYAL ONTARIO MUSEUM
  6. ROYAL ALEXANDRA THEATRE
  7. ROY THOMPSON HALL
  8. ROGERS CENTRE
  9. ST. LAWRENCE CENTRE
  10. TORONTO ISLANDS
  11. UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
  12. YORKVILLE
  1. THE BAY
  2. THE EATON'S CENTRE
  3. THE HUDSON'S BAY CO.

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