A Weekend in Toronto

I went to Toronto for the weekend to photograph a surprise proposal. I haven’t been back since I was a kid so I was excited to have a couple of days to check out Toronto for the weekend.

There was so much to do, see, and eat! The walkability of this city, especially to a lot of these places, was really nice. We cannot wait to go back and to see all the other spots we didn’t make it to.

Here’s a round-up of all the activities we did on our weekend trip:

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Harbourfront ↘
Fashion District ↘
Downtown ↘
Chinatown ↘
Fort York-Liberty ↘
King West ↘

 

Things to Do in the Harbourfront Area

If you’re looking for all of the tourist attractions, you will want to start in this area. Here you will find museums, the hockey hall of fame, sporting events, Ripley’s Aquarium, the CN tower for a spectacular view of Toronto, and of course — the harbor.

This area is about a mile away from the Union Station with plenty of bikes available to rent if you prefer to bike around the area.


Things to Do in the Fashion District Area

Street art & public art murals are impressive and vibrant in the heart to Queen West neighborhood. We stumbled into the Graffiti Alley and were blow away with the talent and scale of Toronto’s art scene. There was plenty to do in the area from shopping to bars, cafe, and restaurants.


Things to Do in the Downtown Area

The Graffiti Alley puts you walking distance to the epic shopping mall, Eaton Centre, the Toronto sign at Nathan Philips Square, and the Yonge-Dundas Square.


Things to Do in the Kensington-Chintown Area

Between Queen West and the Downtown Area, you will find Chinatown. Their Chinatown is legendary and filled with unique eateries, culture, and art galleries.


Things to Do in the Fort York-Liberty Village Area

The Bentway, near our Airbnb, was one of the coolest use of public space and public art installation under the stretch of the Expressway.

We walked this entire area through to the York Site National Historic Site and enjoyed hanging out and shooting hoops at the Stackt Market.


Things to Do in the King West Area

If you’re looking for a lively nightlife vibe, King West Area is where it’s at. It is the home to swanky restaurants, clubs, cocktail lounges, and speakeasies. Everyone seems hip, fashion-forward, and ready to have a good time. We had a lot of great dinners in this area.


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