This is Toronto Canada in 2024 🇨🇦 What to Do + Where to Eat in the City | Travel Guide

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We're spending two days in Canada's biggest city, Toronto. Come with us as we make our way around the city, from downtown to cool neighbourhoods to interesting streets, we're exploring some fun and exciting areas of the 4th biggest city in North America.

We have two days here in Toronto, and in this city we visit:

Graffiti Alley
Queen Street West
Kensington Market
Nathan Phillips Square and the Toronto Sign
The Distillery District
St. Lawrence Market
Sugar Beach

#Toronto #downtowntoronto #canada

0:00 This is Toronto in 2024
0:31 Graffiti Alley
4:15 Queen Street West
4:35 Kensington Market
5:29 Lunch
7:46 Rainy Day Craft Beer
10:40 Nathan Phillips Square
13:09 The Distillery District
15:49 St. Lawrence Market
19:38 Sugar Beach
22:01 Wrap Up

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I’ve been in Toronto since 1958 and really appreciate how divers it has become: the people, the food, the culture. We have our issues but we are full of life. Loved your video. You really got us!

margaret
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I lived just off Queen West in the 1990s. Queen Mother Cafe was open, The Bamboo was open, and so many more. It was not dangerous. It was less expensive, had more artists, was less hostile to the homeless and the vulnerable, but that didn't make it dangerous. In 2014, ten years ago, Vogue named Queen West the second hippest street in the World. Also, there are eleven (11) public swimmable beaches in the city of Toronto with lifeguards.

cIvy
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I recently spend 17 fun filled years in Toronto, the capital of Ontario. Now I am living in the capital of Canada, Ottawa and I am enjoying the smaller city vibe. Not sure why you don’t like winter. Winter reminds me to be present in gratitude for beautiful days.

Barbwheel
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I love Winters in Canada, that's what makes Canada so cozy. Bundling up and meeting your friends for a lovely poutine or pho is awesome.

kayflip
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My first time watching. I've lived in Toronto for 40 years. I like that you offer up some facts. I don't mind the winters here. Not as harsh or cold as they used to be. If I can get a little vacation in the midst, I'm happy.

andyanderson
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Welcome back to Canada. Born and raised in Toronto. So glad to see that you went to The St. Lawrence Market. It is a gem!

jeniferwrighte
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Thanks for visiting our home town area! We were in for a Blue Jays game a few Sundays ago and they won that day. So much to do in town. Lots of great plays, music and food. We went to Adega a Portuguese place while we were in. good. Looking forward to your next video. Safe travels.

terrigray
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Welcome back guys! Great video of TO. Can’t wait for the big news. Looking forward to the upcoming videos. 😀

thetravelingtoosmtl
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At 74, have always lived in Toronto, 25 years in the west end of the city and the rest in downtown Toronto - a great walking city! As you do, I too go south in the winter but wonderful to explore T.O. in all seasons. So much to enjoy - eh?

okonspruce
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Wow great video friends. We've never made it east of Manitoba. Cheers from 2 Canadians 🇨🇦 living in Mexico. 🇲🇽

GringosOnTheGulf
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I spent some of my childhood in Toronto (mostly in the suburb of Pickering). My family moved to LA when I was 8 years old and I haven't been back. Now as an adult, it is on my bucket list to go back and revisit these places that I spent years 3-8 at. To no surprise, so much has changed! Thanks for this video!

travelertrome
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There are other beaches along the waterfront that are very popular. Where we live just west of Toronto, the patios are open until sometime in Nov. Many have heaters etc. We don't shut down at the first sign of cold weather.

pvdogs
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❤🇨🇦❤ Happy Canada Day love my city ...Thank you 🇨🇦

patriciahall
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The ‘Toronto’ sign in Nathan Phillips Square is updated every few years, currently displaying artwork by Toronto artist Joseph Sagaj. I’m glad to see you enjoyed your quick visit close to my neck of the woods (just north/west of Toronto) and I’m very curious to find out the exciting news in upcoming videos 😊!

colleenc
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Brilliant video thanks guys!! Very random but I'm visiting just for one day in a few weeks time for the first time and I've heard the traffic is awful there . We are based in Niagara and are doing a day trip to Toronto, how do you suggest we get there .we have a car

ryanvarley
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Toronto is a world class city with a unique identity.

Billymays
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Lived in Toronto from 1998-2015. Live about an hour way now. Covered a few of my favourite areas in this video. I still try to visit when I get a chance for an event or a staycation day trip.

easefton
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I’m from Halifax as well. Best waterfront in the world.

ferin_patel
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Love the guy @ 13:15 mark sticking his tongue and waving frantically . Too funny . Love me some TO ! ❤️

georgecuster
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if you go to the CN tower go for lunch or dinner it covers the cost of going up the tower which is expensive and there is a price fixed menu there, I have a friend that works there she says you might as well have lunch/dinner, it's worth it.

martyflannigan