Glen Grove Conservatory Tower
736 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario, M5G2M4, Canada
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French Restaurant
by losham
My husband and I will be in Toronto the end of April and would like to find a French restaurant (or any other type restaurant) that serves Frog's legs.
We are staying near Union Station so any location would be easy for us to reach.
Thanks for your help.
Losham
Re: French Restaurant
by hotsauce28
Hi Losham,
Try
www.fortebistro.ca
www.foxleybistro.com
www.leselect.com
They're all in the downtown area so easy to get to.
Bon apetit!
Re: French Restaurant
by losham
Hi Hotsauce28
Thank you for your suggestion. I hope to get to one of those places.
I came across two other places:
LE MONTMARTE--911 Shepphard Ave
BUMPKINS--21 Glouster St
that also looked very good (especially for an anniversary)
Do you know anything about these two?
Thanks again for your help.
Losham
Re: French Restaurant
by hotsauce28
Hey Losham,
I haven't been to either of these places but Le Montmarte is a bit out of the way - ghetto-ish area. Because you're staying downtown, I'd suggest one of the others. Bumpkins is in a great location, one subway ride up right by the station.
One of my fave french places is La Palette.
It's in Kensington market (really cute area)and the restaurant is a tiny, funky little converted house with rickety chairs and table but the ambiance is great! But no frog legs. =( Regardless of whether you go to La Palette or not, I highly suggest you take a walk around the market in the day time. Great coffee houses too!
Let me know if you have any other questions!
Sauce
Travel Tips for Toronto
Reminds me of home
by Dabs
Toronto reminds me a lot of Chicago, indeed Toronto has been known to stand in for Chicago in the movies on more than one occasion. Both cities are a large melting pot of different ethnicities set on one of the Great Lakes. Our weather is similar, the downtown streets in both cities are set on a grid which makes it easy to get around, lots of tall buildings to crane your neck at and plenty of places to get a good meal; both cities have a good sized Chinatown, Greektown and Little Italy as well as many other ethnic offerings.
IF IT'S A SUNNY DAY, I'D HEAD...
by trvlgoddess
IF IT'S A SUNNY DAY, I'D HEAD FOR TORONTO ISLAND - A TINY SPOT OF FUN AND PEACE, ONLY A WATERY MILE FROM THE MAJOR METROPOLIS OF CANADA'S LARGEST CITY
RAINING? NO PROBLEM...HEAD FOR THE SCIENCE CENTER - BEST I'VE SEEN IN MY TRAVELS! MY FONDEST MEMORIES OF TORONTO ARE THE VAST VARIETY OF ETHNIC RESTAURANTS AND ALL THE MOVIE MAKERS HERE!
Casa Loma
by seagoingJLW
Casa Loma is Canada's foremost castle. It has secret passages, an 800 foot tunnel, towers, stables, and gardens. It was built by Sir Henry Pellatt to fulfill a childhood dream. It took 3 years and 3.5 million dollars to complete it.
It is open daily from 9:30 am to 5:00 pm. Casa Loma is located at 1 Austin Terrace
Phone: 416-923-1171
FAX 416-923-5734
Black Creek Pioneer Village
by kris-t
The great place for them to learn the history of the area
1000 Murray Ross Pkwy.
Directions:
Jane St. and Steeles Ave.
Phone: (416) 736-1733 Dates & Hours
The Village is open to the general public from May 1 until December 31, 2005 (Closed December 25th & 26th).
Weekdays Weekends / Holidays
May - June 9:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
July to Labour Day 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Post-Labour Day to
December 31st
(Closed Dec. 25,26) 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. 11 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Cultural Effence
by 6t9-ShOrTy-6t9
Hi I'm a 12 year old girl doing a small report on the heritage od Canada, but every site i go it has Canada, Canada, Canada, but there is nothing about the religon and different cultures in that we have. There is not even any pictures. The main reason why people travel to Canada is to explore different culture's foods, clothing, lifestyle, and many other things. If thats' mainly why tourists come to Canada, then why is it not expressed over the net as much as it really is?
Sincerily, A Caring Citizen, Cassandra- 12
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