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    Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    If you want to splurge on a meal in a nice restaurant in Toronto, watch for special events called Summelicious and Winterlicious. During these times the best restaurants all offer special fixed price menus at a substantial savings from normal dining costs. Great way to sample the best of Toronto.
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    Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    When travelling to Toronto from Hamilton, Burlington, Oakville or Mississauga, why get stuck on the highway? Travel to your nearest GO Train station and travel stress free to Union Station. From there, you can get on TTC subways or busses and travel the city without dealing with the insane traffic. I highly recommend getting a day pass for TTC travel, especially if you're going to be taking the transit system multiple times in a day - in the end, it can work out much cheaper than paying cash fares.
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    Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    Go visit the Steamwhistle brewery, it's just behind the Blue Jays Stadium, you can get drunk for free there.
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    Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    missaugua, its cold, great mall, great beach, ez to travel, people are friendly, good korean food
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    Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    If you are traveling in Toronto. take a trip to Ottawa, Montreal and Quebec. You can buy cheap ticket in chinase town. (4 days). or if you want to go to Niagara falls you can rent a car  and you can visit differents villages.
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    Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    A must in Toronto is Kensington Market
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    Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    If you're in the city in early July, be sure to check out a show at the Fringe Festival. Toronto boasts one of the largest theatre festivals in the world, with 150 shows in 30 venues over 10 days. Tickets are only $10. Most artists are local/Canadian, but a few spaces in the lottery are reserved for international companies as well. http://www.fringetoronto.com/
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    Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    If you're staying in the city for a few days, purchase a Weekly pass from the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC). They cost approximately CAD$32, and offer unlimited travel throughout the city. It pays for itself in 12 trips. If you are only in town for a day, get the $9 Day Pass, which is the same price as four single trips. Two adults and up to two children can ride on one pass on Saturdays and Sundays.
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    Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    For movie enthusiasts, check out the historic Bloor Cinema. Built in 1905, it's the oldest theatre currently operating in the city. Programming includes an eclectic mix of indepent films, second-run blockbusters, and film festivals. Tickets are as cheap as $5. http://www.bloorcinema.com/
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    Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    For a great view of the city from a distance, take the ferry to the Toronto Islands. Both the boat ride and walks around the island parkland offer great views of the skyline. Nice and quiet, perfect for picnics, but very busy in the summer, especially on weekends. Return ferry trip $6.50 for adults, $3-4 for students, seniors, and children.
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