Not only does this street designate Toronto's east-west split, it is also the city's longest thoroughfare. In fact, Yonge is ... More
Yonge Street
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Not only does this street designate Toronto's east-west split, it is also the city's longest thoroughfare. In fact, Yonge is known as the world's longest street, stretching from Lake Ontario to the town of Rainy River, more than 1900 kilometers away. Originally used as a trail by the Hurons, the road became an official passage in the 1790s. Today, it is a burgeoning commercial district and a beehive of activity, especially in the section between Front and Lawrence. One of Toronto's three subway lines operates along this route.
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Hockey Hall of Fame is the place where visitors test their hockey trivia skills or goalie reflexes. The hall, located
in Brookfield Place, features an interactive, hands on account of the evolution of Canada's game. It's a trip down ...
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Built in the 1890s and renovated in 1989, this is a classic three storey Victorian style row home with four
beautiful and stylish rooms filled with antique furniture and art. Adding to that ambiance is the Irish spirit and ...
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Eaton Centre is a must see place in Toronto. Make sure to at least look around this six million square
foot glass roofed arcade. Located between Dundas and Queen on Yonge Street, it is as exquisite as it is ...
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