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<blockquote data-quote="rust0r" data-source="post: 13338004" data-attributes="member: 11338"><p>Not from Toronto but close enough that I've made some day trips, etc</p><p></p><p>Definitely check out the Harbor front, there is a few good lake front patios with great food, it's a beautiful day out!</p><p></p><p>The CN Tower is definitely something you'll want to want to do if you've never done it before as well, I would personally do it while it's still daylight out. No clue how much it costs these days, I think it's an expensive elevator ride, but it's the biggest 'tourist' thing to do while there.</p><p></p><p>If you like baseball there is also the Blue Jays who play regularly, I think they pretty much give tickets away these days practically. I don't follow baseball though so I'm not totally sure TBH.</p><p></p><p>There is the ROM (Royal Ontario Museum) which you can definitely devote the better part of a day to that has some really interesting stuff, for adults and kids alike.</p><p></p><p>Toronto Island has some things to do as well, you can take the Ferry from the Harbor front over there and it is something nice for half a day for sure.</p><p></p><p>There is tons of shopping in Toronto (Eaton Centre) as well as the surrounding areas (Vaughn Mills, Square One, Yorkdale).</p><p></p><p>Nightlife is pretty substantial there as well, been years since I have been out down there however.</p><p></p><p>If you're staying in the downtown core you'll find it pretty easy to get around on foot, especially in weather like this.</p><p></p><p>If you're going with spouse/family to Toronto for 11 days, you will run out of things to do pretty quickly.</p><p></p><p>I'd start thinking about a day trip to Niagara Falls if you've never been. There is also Niagara On The Lake which is another great trip with tons of vineyards and small shops, great environment/getaway for a few hours.</p><p></p><p>If you're the type that likes to go for cruises through nice areas and are going to be coming down to Niagara, I'd jump on Lakeshore Road leaving Toronto and take it all the way to the end of Burlington, some INSANE houses and a general relaxing drive all around.</p><p></p><p>If there is anything specific you want to know more about post up and I'll try to answer. As I said I'm not from Toronto but will do my best to help out with the area. There's a ton of guys on here from Toronto I'm sure that can help with more in depth things.</p><p></p><p>Also there is the Greater Toronto Area Mustang Club forum that you could probably ask on there and the guys would be able to help out.</p><p></p><p>:beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rust0r, post: 13338004, member: 11338"] Not from Toronto but close enough that I've made some day trips, etc Definitely check out the Harbor front, there is a few good lake front patios with great food, it's a beautiful day out! The CN Tower is definitely something you'll want to want to do if you've never done it before as well, I would personally do it while it's still daylight out. No clue how much it costs these days, I think it's an expensive elevator ride, but it's the biggest 'tourist' thing to do while there. If you like baseball there is also the Blue Jays who play regularly, I think they pretty much give tickets away these days practically. I don't follow baseball though so I'm not totally sure TBH. There is the ROM (Royal Ontario Museum) which you can definitely devote the better part of a day to that has some really interesting stuff, for adults and kids alike. Toronto Island has some things to do as well, you can take the Ferry from the Harbor front over there and it is something nice for half a day for sure. There is tons of shopping in Toronto (Eaton Centre) as well as the surrounding areas (Vaughn Mills, Square One, Yorkdale). Nightlife is pretty substantial there as well, been years since I have been out down there however. If you're staying in the downtown core you'll find it pretty easy to get around on foot, especially in weather like this. If you're going with spouse/family to Toronto for 11 days, you will run out of things to do pretty quickly. I'd start thinking about a day trip to Niagara Falls if you've never been. There is also Niagara On The Lake which is another great trip with tons of vineyards and small shops, great environment/getaway for a few hours. If you're the type that likes to go for cruises through nice areas and are going to be coming down to Niagara, I'd jump on Lakeshore Road leaving Toronto and take it all the way to the end of Burlington, some INSANE houses and a general relaxing drive all around. If there is anything specific you want to know more about post up and I'll try to answer. As I said I'm not from Toronto but will do my best to help out with the area. There's a ton of guys on here from Toronto I'm sure that can help with more in depth things. Also there is the Greater Toronto Area Mustang Club forum that you could probably ask on there and the guys would be able to help out. :beer: [/QUOTE]
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