We've heard Toronto described as "New York City run by the Swiss," and it's true—you can find world-class theater, shopping and restaurants here, but the sidewalks are clean and the people are friendly. The best place to start is literally at the top—the CN Tower, the tallest freestanding structure in the Western Hemisphere.
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Arta Gallery is nestled in the heart of Toronto’s Historic Distillery District. This important cultural and artistic center in Toronto has been home to Arta since it was established in 2003. With an outstanding vision to promote art in our daily lives and make many talented artists accessible to the Toronto community, Arta Gallery offers an impressive collection of contemporary work by both Canadian and international artists.
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PROOF Studio Gallery is a contemporary gallery exhibiting photography, printmaking and illustration by three local artists. Sheila Jonah, John Drajewicz, and Natalie Draz are Toronto based artists who create and exhibit at Proof Studio Gallery in the Distillery District. The gallery is located in the Case Goods Warehouse, a thriving arts hub. The gallery displays an ever changing series of thematic fine art prints. Drop by the Gallery to experience images that delight the eye, intrigue the mind and touch the soul.
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The Distillery District houses this amazing place. Upon entering Spirit of York, you find excellent customer service, great drinks, and amazing ambiance. It is one of the best distilleries that I have experienced, where the entire place is worth visiting and enjoying a drink at least. We were able to enjoy a cosmo and moscow mule, and both were truly amazing. I would definitely recommend coming during the day to relax and enjoy not only the snacks, but drinks as well. Worth visiting!
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The Distillery District is an internationally acclaimed village of brick-lined streets and dozens of vibrantly restored Victorian Industrial buildings. It’s one of Ontario’s hottest tourist attractions and home to live theatres, galleries, fashion, design and jewelry boutiques, unique cafes and award-winning restaurants. It’s all completely closed to traffic and just a few minutes walk from downtown Toronto.
in winter or summer there is always something to do or see here,, Christmas market is amazing and the cobblestone and shops are always a hit.. great patios and super quaint.. we love Balzacs coffee and EL CATRIN is always a hit
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The Young Centre for the Performing Arts was envisioned by George Brown College and Soulpepper Theatre Company to be a home to Toronto's arts community and a destination for all theatre lovers. Anchored by the presence of Soulpepper's year-round repertory season and George Brown College's Theatre School, the Young Centre provides a home for both the leading artists of today, as well as the arts leaders of tomorrow. When you step through the doors of the Young Centre you can feel a difference. The space is alive with discussion and debate. There is a kinetic energy fueled by the passion of performers, students, and audiences. There is a musical hum to designers, choreographers, directors and musicians collaborating. There is a rhythm set by the theatre, dance, music and poetry that fills each of the spaces. This is the environment in which we get to work, play, create and share. And you belong here.
Went for A Christmas Carol by Soulpepper. Very high standard. Not a bad seat in the house and very good value price-wise. We'd certainly go back.
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Interesting place, a bit pricey but a nice treat. Had the hot chocolate, delicious! You can watch them make the chocolates.
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