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Bloor
Cinema
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506 Bloor Street
416.516.2330 |
True to its nature, this is a classic refurbished cinema. Featuring recent box-office hits, documentaries and cult flicks, you can still see Casablanca on the big screen, for a reduced admission of $6.
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Varsity Cinemas
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55 Bloor Street West
416.961.6304 |
A huge multiplex offering VIP theatres with extra legroom, and popcorn delivered to your seat. Located in the Manulife Centre, above the Bloor Street Diner, this theatre is right downtown making it very convenient.
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Scotiabank Theatre
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259 Richmond Street West
416.368.5600 |
The ultimate theatre complex,with 13 screens, state-of-the-art digital sound. Any snacker will find satisfaction in the extensive food court offerings, pretzels, gummy bears. Cocktails abound in the licensed café.
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Chapter Indigo
(Bay & Bloor) |
Unlike the 'mega' store this venue appears to be, it's really a combination of specialty book shops. Sitting in a cozy wicker chair sipping a cappuccino, Indigo encourages you to sample the reading material, before you decide to buy.
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The
Design Exchange
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Formerly home of The Toronto Stock Exchange, this art deco building features works of art by local & international industrial designers. In addition to a private gallery, a bookstore & café are also at your disposal.
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Royal
Ontario Museum
(ROM) |
Canada's largest museum is home to an acclaimed collection of Chinese artifacts dating back to the 6th Century. Another famous attraction is a replica Bat Cave with over 4,000 fake bats! Guaranteed to impress.
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Art
Gallery of Ontario
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When art meets architecture, powerful experiences take shape. Visit the newly transformed AGO, designed by Frank Gehry, to view works of art by Warhol, Picasso, and The Group of Seven. |
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| Bata Shoe Museum |
327 Bloor Street West 416.979.7799 www.batashoemuseum.ca |
Shoe fetish? Here's a place to will satisfy your desire without damaging your pocket book. Indulge in footwear from across the ages. |