- Lie face down on the glass floor at the CN Tower
- Sit upstairs at Union Station during rush hour
- Skate at Nathan Phillips Square
- Tour the Steam Whistle Brewery
- Have a hot chocolate at Soma in The Distillery District
- Do a bike tour of Toronto Island
- Go shopping at Honest Ed’s
- Walk the boardwalk at The Beach
- Go to Dundas Square
- Dine at a famous chef’s restaurant
- Take a city walking tour and check out jane's walk
- Get out of the downtown core
- Ride the 501 Queen Streetcar
- Go shopping in Chinatown
- Go to Kensignton Market Pedestrian Sundays
- Window shop in Yorkville
- Eat corn on the sidewalk in Little India in the summer
- Take a train ride through High Park
- Walk the entire PATH
- Check out a local band
- Sample honey at St. Lawrence Market
- Tour the CBC building
- Eat Souvlaki on The Danforth
- Have dinner in Little Italy
- Read in the garden at Casa Loma
- Come face to face with a dinosaur at the ROM
- Visit the AGO for free
- Sample free beer at the Mill St Brewery in the Distillery District
- Explore the Toronto alleys
- Go to the Ontario Science Center
- Check out the parks running north from the Don Valley - (ride a bike from the lake through the Don Valley all the way up through Serena Gundy Park and all the way up to Sunnybrook Park or Edward's Gardens - there are trails all the way up, lots of cool stuff in there.)
- High Park is also pretty cool
- Cherry Beach (sorry no real official link to cherry beach)
- Sunnyside Park beaches
- Tommy Thompson Park
- Bluffers Park
- Ice skating between Toronto Islands
- Spent the last Sunday of the month (only from May to October)at Kensington Market - Pedestrian-only streets
- Go buy some Whiskey Cheddar from Global Cheese in Kensington Market and eat it because I just had some and this stuff is seriously delicious. (as stated by ROB_K)
- Check out the Working and Historical Post Office on Adelaide St East
- Any historical house, ie: mackenzie, spadina, etc..
- riverdale farm/cabbagetown especially when the festivals are on
- Tobogganing down riverdale park east hill.. the west side has a baseball diamond now.. may be a bit dangerous!
- Sunbathing at hanlan's point clothing optional beach
- Watch a movie at one of Toronto's many film festivals
- Help put together a free community feast with Food Not Bombs
- Have a coffee in the cafe at the corner of Baldwin and Augusta before 8AM on a weekday and watch the people who pass before they go to work
- Visit LCBO Summerhill to glory in the past, marvel in the present, as the immaculately restored North Toronto Railway Station (Circa 1916) is now the largest and most fascinating wine & spirits store in Canada.
- Fair Trade coffee & delicious sandwiches at Tinto's on Roncesvalles
- Join the Caribana Parade
- Brickworks Farmer's Market (May - Oct) and for that matter, biking in and around the Brickworks
- Checking out the view of Toronto from hill next to Brickworks
- Check out where Lake Ontario meets Scarberia (near Port Union Station)
- Watch the sun rise/set from the end of the Leslie Spit
- The Junction Arts Fest in September (one of Toronto's best kept secrets)
- Bike the Humber River Trail
- Friday Community Picnic in Dufferin Grove Park
- Bonfire on beach out in Scarborough (near Morningside I think)
- Promise Party at the Beaches
- Sunnybrook Park (horses are in the back of the park, in the stables)
- Biking the Ex at night during spring when no one is around, spooky.
- Go to for an ice cream at the Dutch Cafe (funny building and awesome assortment of ice cream!)
- Dive into Pomegranate deliciousness at marouf tochal
- Take a walk from the beaches westward to sunnyside park on the boardwalk (or bike)
- Take the carillon tour with Gerald from CS.
- Get your hands on the ceramic wheel at the Gardiner Museum on Fridays and Sundays
- Enjoy an aperitif with view from the rooftop bar of the Park Hyatt
- Go to a concert at the beautiful Roy Thomson Hall (and find discounted tickets on sale the same day)
- Watch Rocky Horror Picture Show at Bloor Cinema on Halloween at midnight
- Read a book in Queen’s Park Spring/Summer/Fall which is also home to Ontario Legislative Assembly
- Mutahdi’s Drumming Festival (July – Queen’s Park)
- Kick Ass Karaoke
- Brunch in St. Lawrence Market
- Picnic on Toronto Islands
- Plant trees in with Bring Back the Don
- The AIDS Memorial (behind the 519 on church)
- Eat at Zelda's (On Yonge Street)
- Play a round of manhunt
- Visit Ireland Park down at the waterfront
- Audit a lecture by one of Toronto's (semi-)famous professors: Mark Kingswell, Nick Mount, etc
- Take in a concert of one of Toronto's Talented music acts
- Pay a visit to 401 Richmond
- Visit the actual Distillery District
- Watch the real pros play basketball at Harbourfront Community Centre outdoor courts
- Wychwood Barns an exciting project they have going with the STOP
- Harbourfront Festivals (any weekend starting from May - September) there's Hot N Spicy, Ukranian, Askenazi, Chinese... showcases the diversity of Toronto.
- Sample Polish or Ukranian desserts in roncesvalles/Bloor West Village
- Eat at the world's only Hungarain Thai restaurant in Kensington Market
- Participate in Improv at Bad Dog Theatre
- Museum of Inuit Art on your way to Harbourfront
- Check out Matador's a late night after hours club
- Jazz festival in the Beach
- Check out one of the many historical churches in the city like; St. Michael’s, St. James’, St. Patrick’s, etc..
- check out the Fringe Fest
- “Dream in High Park” plays presented during the summer
- Shop at Active Surplus
- Check out clay and paper theater
- Check out the Gay Pride Parade
- Check out WinterCity
- If Batman is in town, this is where you will find him; Sneaky Dees
feb 17 2012 ∞
jun 24 2015 +