10 Things to do in Queen Street and West Queen West That You Shouldn't Miss

October 22, 2021 Dorsey Hagwood

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.
Restaurants in Toronto

1. Lush

312 Queen St W, Toronto, Ontario M5V 2A2 Canada +1 416-599-5874
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Lucious beauty products.

2. The Theatre Centre

1115 Queen St W, Toronto, Ontario M6J 1J1 Canada +1 416-534-9261 [email protected]
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The Theatre Centre

882 Queen St W, Toronto, Ontario M6J 1G3 Canada +1 416-967-9166 http://jacksonarts.com
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Stuart Jackson Gallery

4. Craft Ontario Shop

1106 Queen St W, Toronto, Ontario M6J 1H9 Canada +1 416-921-1721 [email protected] http://www.craftontarioshop.com
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Craft Ontario Shop

Toronto's best collection of Canadian crafted art. Quality work in clay, glass, metal, wood and fibre, in addition to a superb collection of Inuit art. Craft Ontario is a not-for-profit member driven organization, in service of professional craftspeople. Since 1931, proceeds from Craft Ontario Shop (formerly The Guild Shop) have supported our membership - individual craftspeople.

5. New World Wine Tours

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New World Wine Tours

New World Wine Tours provides boutique and luxury wine experiences from Toronto to Niagara and Prince Edward County. We also specialize in food and drink tourism in Toronto. Everything we do on a day-to-day basis is small scale and an intimate approach to tourism informed by local expertise. Explore Toronto's essential neighbourhoods and eat the best dishes on offer in each, or go off-the-beaten-path and we'll take you to some local gems you'll never find on your own. Our staff are all from experienced background in Tourism, Restaurants, Wine, and Food. So no matter which tour you select you will be getting a well-informed look at the city's food scene and/or local history. Check our out blog site: EatingThroughTO.com

6. Local Toronto Food Tours

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Local Toronto Food Tours

Local Toronto Food Tours offers exciting tours that explore the coolest neighborhoods in Toronto. We invite you to experience each other through a series of delicious food tastings of the best of Toronto's classic food institutions and the new, hip eateries. Get to know the history behind the food, the landmarks, the architecture, and the art with your local guide.

7. StickerYou: The Store

677 Queen St W, Toronto, Ontario M6J 1E6 Canada +1 416-368-5115 http://stickeryoustore.com/
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StickerYou: The Store

The world's largest sticker store is in Toronto! With hundreds of ready-made stickers, a 3-storey stickerbombed graphic on the exterior and stickerbombed walls, this is the perfect place to get that Insta shot or pick up gifts for people back home.

Reviewed By trisarahtops_1996

This store is so cool! They have a great collection to choose from, and the quality of their material is amazing. I can't wait until their custom side is open!

8. Campbell House Museum

160 Queen St W (at University Ave.), Toronto, Ontario M5H 3H3 Canada +1 416-597-0227 [email protected] http://www.campbellhousemuseum.ca/
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Campbell House Museum

A rare example of Georgian architecture, this museum is the restored home of the first Chief Justice of Upper Canada.

9. Canadian Opera Company

Toronto, ON 145 Queen St W Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, Toronto, Ontario M5H 4G1 Canada +1 416-363-8231 [email protected] http://www.coc.ca
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Canadian Opera Company

Based in Toronto, the Canadian Opera Company (COC) is the largest producer of opera in Canada and one of the largest in North America. The company enjoys an international reputation for artistic excellence and creative innovation. The COC presents six fully-staged productions each season at the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts.

Reviewed By jenelldiegor - Toronto, Canada

I love how the COC offers a Free Concert Series on certain Tuesdays-Wednesdays-Thursdays of the year. They have a wide range of talent and every time I attend, it’s so enjoyable! Most are held at 12 noon til 1 pm but on some Wednesdays there are 5 pm shows. Seating is limited but give it a try - it’s free!

906 Queen St W Suite B05, Toronto, Ontario M6J 1G6 Canada +1 416-928-6772 [email protected] http://airdgallery.org/
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John B. Aird Gallery

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