Davisville Guidebook

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Davisville Guidebook

Local Food Scene

Trendy modern Italian resturant with lots of variety, amazing stone oven pizzas and delicious pastas. Great patio for the warmer months too.
Piano Piano
623 Mount Pleasant Road
Trendy modern Italian resturant with lots of variety, amazing stone oven pizzas and delicious pastas. Great patio for the warmer months too.
Great Italian style restaurant for an evening out or take out.
6 habitants recommandent
Positano Restaurant
633 Mt Pleasant Rd
6 habitants recommandent
Great Italian style restaurant for an evening out or take out.
Awesome food & atmosphere for an evening out or take out.
21 habitants recommandent
Little Sister Indonesian Food Bar
2031 Yonge St
21 habitants recommandent
Awesome food & atmosphere for an evening out or take out.
The local favourite ice cream (gelato) spot. Usually a line up out the door in the summer months!
17 habitants recommandent
Hollywood Gelato
1640 Bayview Ave
17 habitants recommandent
The local favourite ice cream (gelato) spot. Usually a line up out the door in the summer months!
Our favourite local pizza delivery spot!
81 habitants recommandent
Pizza Nova
1954 Danforth Ave
81 habitants recommandent
Our favourite local pizza delivery spot!
Slick, stylish neighbourhood tavern with elevated pub grub, small plates & craft beers. Great patios - one on the ground floor and a covered rooftop patio.
17 habitants recommandent
Local Leaside
180 Laird Dr
17 habitants recommandent
Slick, stylish neighbourhood tavern with elevated pub grub, small plates & craft beers. Great patios - one on the ground floor and a covered rooftop patio.
Everyone's favourite local pub that has been around for generations! Easy menu options for families, peanuts on the floors, great pints, you know the drill.
11 habitants recommandent
McSorley's Wonderful Saloon & Grill
1544 Bayview Ave
11 habitants recommandent
Everyone's favourite local pub that has been around for generations! Easy menu options for families, peanuts on the floors, great pints, you know the drill.
Modern eatery combining Indian street food & fine dining with a global wine list in a sleek little space.
Marigold Indian Bistro
552 Mt Pleasant Rd
Modern eatery combining Indian street food & fine dining with a global wine list in a sleek little space.
Tons of sushi spots in the area, but this one seems to be the most popular! A range of sushi & sashimi offered with teriyakis & noodles, plus lunch specials, in a quaint space.
Fukui Sushi
1612 Bayview Ave
Tons of sushi spots in the area, but this one seems to be the most popular! A range of sushi & sashimi offered with teriyakis & noodles, plus lunch specials, in a quaint space.
Great for their fresh bread, my personal favourite it their sourdough loafs! Lots of warm pastries to choose from.
36 habitants recommandent
COBS Bread Bakery
370 Bloor St W
36 habitants recommandent
Great for their fresh bread, my personal favourite it their sourdough loafs! Lots of warm pastries to choose from.
Local bakery with fresh croissants, bread, sandwiches, dips, etc. They are also great for their prepared frozen meals which you can just take home and pop into the oven!
6 habitants recommandent
Epi Breads
1526 Bayview Ave
6 habitants recommandent
Local bakery with fresh croissants, bread, sandwiches, dips, etc. They are also great for their prepared frozen meals which you can just take home and pop into the oven!
Closest grocery store at the corner of Bayview & Eglinton. Very good quality produce, well stocked, and great variety of foods available. Open late until 10pm.
357 habitants recommandent
Metro
89 Gould St
357 habitants recommandent
Closest grocery store at the corner of Bayview & Eglinton. Very good quality produce, well stocked, and great variety of foods available. Open late until 10pm.
No need explaining, you know the drill...
142 habitants recommandent
Starbucks
1545 Bayview Ave
142 habitants recommandent
No need explaining, you know the drill...

Midtown Activities & Sightseeing

Great park for families with tons to do including a splash pad, music instruments playground, fields and more!
10 habitants recommandent
Parc June Rowlands
220 Davisville Ave
10 habitants recommandent
Great park for families with tons to do including a splash pad, music instruments playground, fields and more!
Closest park at the local public school, only a 5 minute walk - They have a great sports field and a few playgrounds.
Maurice Cody Community Centre
181 Cleveland St
Closest park at the local public school, only a 5 minute walk - They have a great sports field and a few playgrounds.
Canada's majestic castle and Toronto’s premier historic attraction. In 1911, Sir Henry Pellatt engaged noted architect E.J. Lennox to help him realize a lifelong dream,the creation of an Edwardian castle on the top of a hill overlooking Toronto. It took 300 men nearly three years to complete the nearly to 200,000 square foot castle at a cost $3,500,000 (at the time). Situated on 5 acres, Casa Loma was the largest private residence in Canada. Sir Henry Pellatt with his wife Lady Mary enjoyed Casa Loma for less than ten years before financial misfortune forced him to abandon his home. The tour of the castle is self-guided. Visitors can experience the castle at their leisure with the aid of multimedia audio guides.
1217 habitants recommandent
Casa Loma
1 Austin Terrace
1217 habitants recommandent
Canada's majestic castle and Toronto’s premier historic attraction. In 1911, Sir Henry Pellatt engaged noted architect E.J. Lennox to help him realize a lifelong dream,the creation of an Edwardian castle on the top of a hill overlooking Toronto. It took 300 men nearly three years to complete the nearly to 200,000 square foot castle at a cost $3,500,000 (at the time). Situated on 5 acres, Casa Loma was the largest private residence in Canada. Sir Henry Pellatt with his wife Lady Mary enjoyed Casa Loma for less than ten years before financial misfortune forced him to abandon his home. The tour of the castle is self-guided. Visitors can experience the castle at their leisure with the aid of multimedia audio guides.
A former brick making factory, Evergreen Brick Works is now a place where the world can experience sustainable practices that enable flourishing cities of the future. Evergreen Brick Works connects citizens, business, academia and government to shape our cities for the better. For real. Open daily and year-round, Evergreen Brick Works engages visitors in a full suite of attractions and events including our Saturday Farmers' Market, nature trails for hiking and cycling, site tours, exhibits, conferences, festivals, nature-based camps for youth and a sustainable garden market and eco-store.
28 habitants recommandent
Evergreen Brick Works Skating Rink
550 Bayview Ave
28 habitants recommandent
A former brick making factory, Evergreen Brick Works is now a place where the world can experience sustainable practices that enable flourishing cities of the future. Evergreen Brick Works connects citizens, business, academia and government to shape our cities for the better. For real. Open daily and year-round, Evergreen Brick Works engages visitors in a full suite of attractions and events including our Saturday Farmers' Market, nature trails for hiking and cycling, site tours, exhibits, conferences, festivals, nature-based camps for youth and a sustainable garden market and eco-store.
I like to park at Edwards garden and take the great trail that runs near the stream over to the park. Great walks all the way from Edwards Gardens to the stables.
38 habitants recommandent
Parc Sunnybrook
1132 Leslie St
38 habitants recommandent
I like to park at Edwards garden and take the great trail that runs near the stream over to the park. Great walks all the way from Edwards Gardens to the stables.
The years between the two Great Wars, when Toronto experienced increased immigration, the vote for women, the stock market crash, prohibition and the introduction of public health and welfare. It's also the time of the Charleston craze, tabloid journalism, new technology and more. And it can all be seen, heard, felt and lived at Spadina Museum - Toronto's only museum to represent the 1920s and 30s, a transformative period that dramatically changed the City. For over a century, Spadina was home to three generations of the Austin family. Opened in 1984, it is one of 10 historic sites operated by the City of Toronto. Spadina Museum completed an extensive interior restoration in 2010, bringing the house back into the twentieth century. Visitors may view what the house looked like during those years through artifacts, furnishings and reproduced and original decor or explore the estate's six acres of restored 1905 gardens. Today, Spadina Museum interprets the interwar period through a rich slate of guided tours, school programs, special events, changing exhibits, lectures and workshops. Spadina Museum is one of 10 historic museums operated by the City of Toronto. Toronto's Historic Sites engage visitors, inspire passion, challenge ideas and connect the past to the present.
50 habitants recommandent
Spadina Museum
285 Spadina Rd
50 habitants recommandent
The years between the two Great Wars, when Toronto experienced increased immigration, the vote for women, the stock market crash, prohibition and the introduction of public health and welfare. It's also the time of the Charleston craze, tabloid journalism, new technology and more. And it can all be seen, heard, felt and lived at Spadina Museum - Toronto's only museum to represent the 1920s and 30s, a transformative period that dramatically changed the City. For over a century, Spadina was home to three generations of the Austin family. Opened in 1984, it is one of 10 historic sites operated by the City of Toronto. Spadina Museum completed an extensive interior restoration in 2010, bringing the house back into the twentieth century. Visitors may view what the house looked like during those years through artifacts, furnishings and reproduced and original decor or explore the estate's six acres of restored 1905 gardens. Today, Spadina Museum interprets the interwar period through a rich slate of guided tours, school programs, special events, changing exhibits, lectures and workshops. Spadina Museum is one of 10 historic museums operated by the City of Toronto. Toronto's Historic Sites engage visitors, inspire passion, challenge ideas and connect the past to the present.
Kay Gardner Beltline Trail
Kay Gardner Beltline Trail
Hiking Trails
Toronto's Riverdale Farm covers 7.5 scenic acres and is a hot spot for families. Along with the wooded areas, ponds and gardens, there are plenty of farm animals to visit. All this and more in the heart of downtown Toronto.
247 habitants recommandent
Ferme Riverdale
201 Winchester St
247 habitants recommandent
Toronto's Riverdale Farm covers 7.5 scenic acres and is a hot spot for families. Along with the wooded areas, ponds and gardens, there are plenty of farm animals to visit. All this and more in the heart of downtown Toronto.
Where questions spark discovery! The Ontario Science Centre invites you to an exciting visit full of exploration, adventure and innovation! Visitors of all ages can explore more than 500 interactive exhibits, take in live science demonstrations, check out a real-life rain forest and a science arcade and discover the wonders of the galaxy in the Space Hall, home to Toronto’s only public planetarium. Experience how thrilling films can be on our giant screen inside Ontario’s only IMAX® Dome theatre (film tickets sold separately). Science at Home: Science is everywhere, and learning can happen anywhere. That’s why, during our temporary closure due to COVID19, we’re bringing the Science Centre to you! From DIY experiments to science activities to educational resources, we’ve got you covered. Explore the science around you. Whether you’re in the kitchen or the backyard, there are lots of opportunities to ask questions, make observations and test theories.
426 habitants recommandent
Centre des sciences de l'Ontario
770 Don Mills Rd.
426 habitants recommandent
Where questions spark discovery! The Ontario Science Centre invites you to an exciting visit full of exploration, adventure and innovation! Visitors of all ages can explore more than 500 interactive exhibits, take in live science demonstrations, check out a real-life rain forest and a science arcade and discover the wonders of the galaxy in the Space Hall, home to Toronto’s only public planetarium. Experience how thrilling films can be on our giant screen inside Ontario’s only IMAX® Dome theatre (film tickets sold separately). Science at Home: Science is everywhere, and learning can happen anywhere. That’s why, during our temporary closure due to COVID19, we’re bringing the Science Centre to you! From DIY experiments to science activities to educational resources, we’ve got you covered. Explore the science around you. Whether you’re in the kitchen or the backyard, there are lots of opportunities to ask questions, make observations and test theories.
711 habitants recommandent
Centre commercial Yorkdale
3401 Dufferin St
711 habitants recommandent
34 habitants recommandent
Jardin botanique de Toronto
777 Lawrence Ave E
34 habitants recommandent

Downtown Activities & Sightseeing

At a height of 553.33 m (1,815 ft., 5 in), the CN Tower is Canada’s National Tower, an engineering Wonder, award-winning dining & entertainment destination, and Toronto’s “must-see” for over 4 decades. Rocket to the top in a thrilling 58 second ride aboard glass fronted elevators. Spectacular views overlooking up to 160km (100 miles) from 3 observation levels including, the LookOut Level with floor-to-ceiling panoramic Window Walls, the world famous Glass Floor including Outdoor SkyTerrace and SkyPod, the highest of them all. Experience the thrilling EdgeWalk, the World’s Highest Outdoor Walk on a Building. Enjoy award-winning Canadian cuisine and breathtaking revolving views at 360 Restaurant, the perfect place for entertaining or celebrating. Plus, visual displays and exhibits on the history of the CN Tower, KidZone play area and unique Canadian artisan and souvenir shopping in the Gift Shop. Don’t miss the architectural illumination of the Tower each night from dusk to dawn.
3509 habitants recommandent
Tour CN
290 Bremner Blvd
3509 habitants recommandent
At a height of 553.33 m (1,815 ft., 5 in), the CN Tower is Canada’s National Tower, an engineering Wonder, award-winning dining & entertainment destination, and Toronto’s “must-see” for over 4 decades. Rocket to the top in a thrilling 58 second ride aboard glass fronted elevators. Spectacular views overlooking up to 160km (100 miles) from 3 observation levels including, the LookOut Level with floor-to-ceiling panoramic Window Walls, the world famous Glass Floor including Outdoor SkyTerrace and SkyPod, the highest of them all. Experience the thrilling EdgeWalk, the World’s Highest Outdoor Walk on a Building. Enjoy award-winning Canadian cuisine and breathtaking revolving views at 360 Restaurant, the perfect place for entertaining or celebrating. Plus, visual displays and exhibits on the history of the CN Tower, KidZone play area and unique Canadian artisan and souvenir shopping in the Gift Shop. Don’t miss the architectural illumination of the Tower each night from dusk to dawn.
2071 habitants recommandent
Aquarium Ripley du Canada
288 Bremner Blvd
2071 habitants recommandent
Located within walking distance of the CN Tower and Rogers Center, Steam Whistle Brewing occupies Bays 1-14 within the old John Street Roundhouse building, a designated National Historic Site that was previously home to the Canadian Pacific Railway steam locomotive repair facility. Thousands of visitors visit this brewery every year to attend one of the on-site events or take a tour of how the company brews its own Pilsner.
334 habitants recommandent
Steam Whistle Brewing
255 Bremner Blvd
334 habitants recommandent
Located within walking distance of the CN Tower and Rogers Center, Steam Whistle Brewing occupies Bays 1-14 within the old John Street Roundhouse building, a designated National Historic Site that was previously home to the Canadian Pacific Railway steam locomotive repair facility. Thousands of visitors visit this brewery every year to attend one of the on-site events or take a tour of how the company brews its own Pilsner.
1459 habitants recommandent
Centre Rogers
1 Blue Jays Way
1459 habitants recommandent
Dîner et tournoi des temps médiévaux
10 Dufferin St
71 habitants recommandent
146 habitants recommandent
Lieu historique national du Fort York
250 Fort York Blvd
146 habitants recommandent
Honor the achievements of some of the greatest stars in hockey at this shrine to Canada's national sport.
466 habitants recommandent
Temple de la renommée du hockey
30 Yonge St
466 habitants recommandent
Honor the achievements of some of the greatest stars in hockey at this shrine to Canada's national sport.
Take the ferry or a water taxi across to Toronto Island from the Harbourfront. There's a large park consisting of four main islands and containing trails, beaches and children's amusement rides - Centreville Theme Park is nestled in over 600 acres of parkland just across the harbour from the city of Toronto on Centre Island. With over 30 rides and attractions (including a free 40-species farm!) and more than 14 food outlets, there's something for everyone at Centreville!
9 habitants recommandent
Parc de l'île de Toronto
9 habitants recommandent
Take the ferry or a water taxi across to Toronto Island from the Harbourfront. There's a large park consisting of four main islands and containing trails, beaches and children's amusement rides - Centreville Theme Park is nestled in over 600 acres of parkland just across the harbour from the city of Toronto on Centre Island. With over 30 rides and attractions (including a free 40-species farm!) and more than 14 food outlets, there's something for everyone at Centreville!
Take the ferry or water taxi across to Centre Island to visit Centreville Theme Park! Nestled in over 600 acres of parkland just across the harbour from the city of Toronto on Centre Island. With over 30 rides and attractions (including a free 40-species farm!) and more than 14 food outlets, there's something for everyone at Centreville!
36 habitants recommandent
Parc d'attractions Centreville
9 Queens Quay W
36 habitants recommandent
Take the ferry or water taxi across to Centre Island to visit Centreville Theme Park! Nestled in over 600 acres of parkland just across the harbour from the city of Toronto on Centre Island. With over 30 rides and attractions (including a free 40-species farm!) and more than 14 food outlets, there's something for everyone at Centreville!
Harbourfront Centre, on Toronto's waterfront, is an innovative not-for-profit cultural organization that creates events and activities of excellence that enliven, educate and entertain a diverse public.
512 habitants recommandent
Harbourfront Centre
235 Queens Quay W
512 habitants recommandent
Harbourfront Centre, on Toronto's waterfront, is an innovative not-for-profit cultural organization that creates events and activities of excellence that enliven, educate and entertain a diverse public.
One of Toronto's premier architectural landmarks, this 750-foot-long, classically-inspired hall is the main juncture of the city's rail and subway transit systems.
713 habitants recommandent
Union Station
55 Front St W
713 habitants recommandent
One of Toronto's premier architectural landmarks, this 750-foot-long, classically-inspired hall is the main juncture of the city's rail and subway transit systems.
Popular tourist destination in the heart of downtown with great photo opportunities in the square with the picturesque TORONTO sign, old city hall & new city hall. In the winter, you can skate on the square. Skates and helmet rentals are available at a very affordable rate. Lots of licensed food stalls next to the square as well.
350 habitants recommandent
Place Nathan Phillips
100 Queen St W
350 habitants recommandent
Popular tourist destination in the heart of downtown with great photo opportunities in the square with the picturesque TORONTO sign, old city hall & new city hall. In the winter, you can skate on the square. Skates and helmet rentals are available at a very affordable rate. Lots of licensed food stalls next to the square as well.
Castle-like building, built in 1899 in the Romanesque Revival style, features a clock tower, "Friends of Old City Hall" exhibit and a War Memorial. Out front is a large skating rink in the winter months!
57 habitants recommandent
Toronto Old City Hall
60 Queen St W
57 habitants recommandent
Castle-like building, built in 1899 in the Romanesque Revival style, features a clock tower, "Friends of Old City Hall" exhibit and a War Memorial. Out front is a large skating rink in the winter months!
Opened in 1914, the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) showcases art, culture, and nature from around the globe and across the ages. One of North America's most renowned cultural institutions, Canada's largest museum is home to a world-class collection of more than six million objects and specimens, featured in 40 gallery and exhibition spaces. As the country’s preeminent field research institute and an international leader in new and original findings in biodiversity, palaeontology, earth sciences, the visual arts, material culture and archaeology, the ROM plays a vital role in advancing our global understanding of the artistic, cultural and natural world.
2332 habitants recommandent
Musée royal de l'Ontario
100 Queens Park
2332 habitants recommandent
Opened in 1914, the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) showcases art, culture, and nature from around the globe and across the ages. One of North America's most renowned cultural institutions, Canada's largest museum is home to a world-class collection of more than six million objects and specimens, featured in 40 gallery and exhibition spaces. As the country’s preeminent field research institute and an international leader in new and original findings in biodiversity, palaeontology, earth sciences, the visual arts, material culture and archaeology, the ROM plays a vital role in advancing our global understanding of the artistic, cultural and natural world.
2262 habitants recommandent
Musée des beaux-arts de l'Ontario
317 Dundas St W
2262 habitants recommandent
2460 habitants recommandent
CF Toronto Eaton Centre
220 Yonge St
2460 habitants recommandent
147 habitants recommandent
Royal Alexandra Theatre
260 King St W
147 habitants recommandent
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Université de Toronto
27 King's College Cir
445 habitants recommandent
12 habitants recommandent
Mackenzie House
82 Bond St
12 habitants recommandent
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Édifice Gooderham
49 Wellington St E
32 habitants recommandent
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Parc Sugar Beach
11 Dockside Dr
205 habitants recommandent
44 habitants recommandent
Beaches Park
2075 Queen St E
44 habitants recommandent

Neighbourhoods

Being the Rodeo Drive of Toronto, walk amongst the most affluent shops & restaurants in the city. Wonderful stroll.
651 habitants recommandent
Yorkville
651 habitants recommandent
Being the Rodeo Drive of Toronto, walk amongst the most affluent shops & restaurants in the city. Wonderful stroll.
All roads to good food lead to St. Lawrence Market, a city landmark more than two centuries old. Two hundred vendors sell everything from local mustard to fresh pasta, lobster to artisanal bread.
1398 habitants recommandent
Marché St. Lawrence
93 Front St E
1398 habitants recommandent
All roads to good food lead to St. Lawrence Market, a city landmark more than two centuries old. Two hundred vendors sell everything from local mustard to fresh pasta, lobster to artisanal bread.
The Distillery District is an internationally acclaimed village of brick-lined streets and dozens of vibrantly restored Victorian Industrial buildings. It’s one of Ontario’s hottest tourist attractions and home to live theatres, galleries, fashion, design and jewelry boutiques, unique cafes and award-winning restaurants. It’s all completely closed to traffic and just a few minutes walk from downtown Toronto.
1704 habitants recommandent
Distillery Historic District
55 Mill St
1704 habitants recommandent
The Distillery District is an internationally acclaimed village of brick-lined streets and dozens of vibrantly restored Victorian Industrial buildings. It’s one of Ontario’s hottest tourist attractions and home to live theatres, galleries, fashion, design and jewelry boutiques, unique cafes and award-winning restaurants. It’s all completely closed to traffic and just a few minutes walk from downtown Toronto.
There are always great festivals and events happening and just the mass amount of people and screens really reminds me of a mini times square. For an interesting walk and see a wonderful perspective of the many neighborhoods along Yonge St. Take the subway to the Lawrence subway station and start walking down Yonge St. towards Front St. It is the longest street in the world and it is always alive with people.
31 habitants recommandent
Yonge Dundas Square
31 habitants recommandent
There are always great festivals and events happening and just the mass amount of people and screens really reminds me of a mini times square. For an interesting walk and see a wonderful perspective of the many neighborhoods along Yonge St. Take the subway to the Lawrence subway station and start walking down Yonge St. towards Front St. It is the longest street in the world and it is always alive with people.
Harbourfront is a great place to walk around along Toronto's waterfront.
217 habitants recommandent
Harbourfront
217 habitants recommandent
Harbourfront is a great place to walk around along Toronto's waterfront.
9 habitants recommandent
High Park-Swansea
9 habitants recommandent
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Chinatown
292 Spadina Ave.
740 habitants recommandent
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Kensington Market
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Graffiti Alley
Graffiti Alley
63 habitants recommandent
Often compared to New York City's Soho, Queen Street is the place to go for trendy dining and nightlife, plus cutting-edge fashion, art galleries, antique shops and bookstores.
66 habitants recommandent
West Queen West
66 habitants recommandent
Often compared to New York City's Soho, Queen Street is the place to go for trendy dining and nightlife, plus cutting-edge fashion, art galleries, antique shops and bookstores.
296 habitants recommandent
Little Italy
296 habitants recommandent
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Little Portugal
65 habitants recommandent
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Little India
52 habitants recommandent
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The Danforth
194 habitants recommandent
The Yonge Eglinton centre has all you need in a beautiful urban atmosphere. Clean, spacious, and modern. The Yonge & Eglinton Centre or Uptown Toronto is a great place to shop.
46 habitants recommandent
Yonge–Eglinton
46 habitants recommandent
The Yonge Eglinton centre has all you need in a beautiful urban atmosphere. Clean, spacious, and modern. The Yonge & Eglinton Centre or Uptown Toronto is a great place to shop.
424 habitants recommandent
The Beaches
424 habitants recommandent
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Scarborough Bluffs Park
198 habitants recommandent

Day Trips

1604 habitants recommandent
Niagara Falls
1604 habitants recommandent
Picturesque town on the lake, lined with beautiful wineries, trendy restaurants and historic spa hotels. Pro Tip: Rent bicycles and ride around town (or winery hop) for an even more adventurous experience!
628 habitants recommandent
Niagara on the Lake
628 habitants recommandent
Picturesque town on the lake, lined with beautiful wineries, trendy restaurants and historic spa hotels. Pro Tip: Rent bicycles and ride around town (or winery hop) for an even more adventurous experience!
255 habitants recommandent
Parc provincial Algonquin
Ontario 60
255 habitants recommandent
Muskoka is to Toronto as The Hamptons are to New York
28 habitants recommandent
Muskoka
28 habitants recommandent
Muskoka is to Toronto as The Hamptons are to New York