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Copyrighted Material Argonauts, 132–133 B Index Art: Gallery Indigena (Stratford), The Baldwin Steps, 142 210 Balsillie, Jim, 22 See also Accommodations and Art & Design District (West Balzac’s Coffee, 203 Restaurant indexes, below. Queen West), 39–40, 48 B&J Trading, 178 sights and attractions, 113 Barley Days Brewery (Picton), Art Gallery of Hamilton, 215 244 General Index Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO), 4, Barrio, 199 46, 99, 102, 108, 136 Bars and pubs, 198–201, 254 A restaurants, 111 Baseball, 132 Art in the Park (Stratford), 208 Accessibility, 254 Basketball, 132 Artists’ Gardens, 106 Accommodations, 33, 51–67. See Bata Shoe Museum, 108, 109 GENERAL INDEX Art museums and galleries also Accommodations Index Battlefield House Museum and Art Gallery of Hamilton, 215 at the airport, 66–67 Park (Stoney Creek), 215 Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO), Algonquin Park, 242 Bau-Xi Gallery, 136, 166 99, 102, 108, 136 bed & breakfasts, 66 The Bay, 156, 170 Bau-Xi, 136 best bets, 4–5, 51–52 Bay-and-Gable style, 18 commercial galleries, 166–167 Collingwood, 231 Bay Bloor Radio, 167 Prince Edward County, Downtown East, 59–63 Bayview Village, 180 244 Downtown West, 52–59 Beaches, 128 Design Exchange, 110 family-friendly, 52, 60 Sandbanks National Park, Gallery Stratford, 208 Internet and Wi-Fi, 53 244 George R. Gardiner Museum Midtown, 63–66 The Beaches (neighborhood), of Ceramic Art, 45, 110 Muskoka Lakes, 236–237 40, 128 James Street North Art Crawl near Niagara Falls, 228 exploring, 114 (Hamilton), 216 Niagara-on-the-Lake, Beaches International Jazz Justina M. Barnicke Gallery at 222–224 Festival, 28 Hart House, 111–112 Parry Sound area, 234–235 Beardmore Building, 146 The McMichael Canadian Art prices, 53 Beausoleil, 234 Collection, 112 Prince Edward County, 246 Beaux Arts architecture, 18 Museum of Contemporary Stratford, 209–213 The Beaver, 201 Canadian Art (MOCCA), 112 for summer-only stays, 62–63 Bed and Breakfast Canada, 66 Royal Ontario Museum, 107, Addresses, finding, 37 Bed & breakfasts, 66 108, 126 African Lion Safari (Cambridge), Beerlicious, 28 Sharp Centre for Design, 118, 215 Bell Canadian Open, 133 136 AirAmbulanceCard.com, 254 Bellevue Square Park, 139 Textile Museum of Canada, Air Canada, 248 Bell Lightbox, 20, 193–194 108, 112 Air Canada Centre, 42, 120–121, The Ben Wicks Restaurant and Toronto Sculpture Garden, 132, 133 Pub, 200 147 musical acts, 194 Bergo Designs, 163 University of Toronto Art restaurants, 111 The Big Carrot, 176 Centre, 112–113 Airport (Pearson International Bikeshare, 32 Artscape Wychwood Barns, 143 Airport), 248 Biking, 129 The Art Shoppe, 163 accommodations at, 66–67 Toronto-Niagara Greenbelt Arts Trail (Prince Edward Airport Express, 249 Express, 220 County), 244 Air travel, airline websites, 263 tours, 31 Ashbridge’s Bay Park, 128 Akropol, 115 Birks, 179 A Taste of the World Alex Farms, 147 Black Creek Pioneer Village, Neighbourhood Bicycle Tours Algonquin Park, 240–243 109–110, 125 and Walks, 31 Allan Gardens, 50, 122, 148 BlogTO, 262 ATMs (automated-teller Allen’s, 200 Bloor Street West, 162 machines), 258 ALOUD: A Celebration for Young Bloor-Yorkville, 114 Atom Blaster, 126 Readers, 27, 125 Blue Jays, 132 Atrium on Bay, 180 American Foundation for the Season Opener, 26 Atwood, Margaret, 22 Blind, 254 Blue Moon, 115 Audiovisual and electronic Amtrak, 250 BMO Field, 121 goods, 167 Niagara-on-the-Lake,COPYRIGHTED 219 MATERIALBoathouse (Stratford), 208 Australia The Annex, 40 Boating (boat rentals). See also customs regulations, 254 Anthropologie, 173 Canoeing; Kayaking High Commission and Antiques, 162 Parry Sound area, 234 Consulate-General, 255 Apple Store, 167 Stratford, 208 passports, 259 The Archer (Moore), 44, 102, 116, Boat tours and cruises, 31–32 Authors at Harbourfront Centre 157 Midland, 232 program, 197 Architecture, 17–20 Niagara-on-the-Lake, 222 Auto racing, 132 Doors Open Toronto, 27 Parry Sound area, 234 Avon Boat Rentals (Stratford), highlights, 115–119 Bonnie Stern School of Cooking, 208 tours, 31 31, 177 Avon Theatre (Stratford), 206 Area codes, 253 Book City, 167 264 115_9781118115954-bindex.indd5_9781118115954-bindex.indd 264264 110/31/110/31/11 88:42:42 PPMM Books, recommended, 20–21 Canoeing, 129, 233, 234, 237 City of Toronto Green Guide, 33 Bookstores, 167–170 Algonquin Park, 241, 242 CityPass, 106 Boomer, 172 Canon Theatre, 186 Classical music, 192 Bounty Contemporary Canadian Capezio, 176 Clean Slate Beauty, 137 GENERAL INDEX Craft Shop, 106 Caribbean Carnival, 28 Climate, 25 Bracebridge, 236 Caribbean Festival, Scotiabank, The Clothing Show, 29 Bradshaws (Stratford), 210 30 Club and music scene, 194–195 Brian Bailey, 173 The Carlu, 189 CN Tower, 4, 41–42, 102–103, 126, Brookfield Place, 144, 146 Carousel Bakery, 147 152 Browns, 176 CARP (Canadian Association of Coach Canada, 250 Bruce Peninsula National Park, Retired Persons), 260 Coffeehouses, 202–203 230–231 Car rentals, 32–33, 252–253 The Colbert Report, 132 Bruce Trail, 231 Carrey, Jim, 22 Colborne Lodge, 119 Brunswick House, 200 Car travel, 249, 252–253 College of Physicians and Buddies in Bad Times Theatre, Casa Acoreana, 139 Surgeons of Ontario, 254 190 Casa Loma, 45, 115–116, 126, 142 College Park, 180 Business hours, 253 Casino Rama (Orillia), 234 Collingwood, 230–232 Bus tours, 128 Cavalcade of Lights, 29 Comedy Bar, 195 Bus travel, 250, 252 Ceili Cottage, 200 Comedy clubs, 195 Butterfly Conservatory (Niagara Cellphones, 257 The Communist’s Daughter, 199 Falls), 226 Centre Island, 108, 128 Community Information Toronto, Centreville, 108, 128 254 Cera, Michael, 22 Comrags, 173 C Chapters, 167 Confederation of 1867, 12 Cabaret, 175 The Cheese Boutique, 177 Consulate General of Italy, Cabbagetown, 41, 48 Children, families with, 255 136–137 walking tour, 148–151 accommodations, 52, 60 Consulates, 255 Cabbagetown (Garner), 20, 21 Algonquin Park, 241 CONTACT Photography Festival, Café Diplomatico, 203 clothing for, 171 27 Cafes and coffeehouses, 79, restaurants, 69 The Cookbook Store, 167 202–203 sights and attractions, Cooking classes, 31 dessert, 95 125–128 Corkin Gallery, 166 Calendar of events, 26–30 Chinatown, 38, 46 Courage My Love, 139, 175 Callan Books (Stratford), 210 exploring, 113 Court House Theatre (Niagara- Campbell House, 119, 157 walking tour, 134–140 on-the-Lake), 219 Camping Chinatown Centre, 137 Craft Studio, 106 Algonquin Park, 242 Chinese New Year Celebrations, Credit cards, 258–259 gear checklist, 240 26 Crews, Tango, and the 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Broadcasting 191 Dancemakers, 192 Corporation Museum, 110 St. Patrick’s Church, 136, 191 Dance performances, 192–193 Canadian Imperial Bank of St. Peter’s Anglican Church, Dancing Days, 139 Commerce, 155–156 148 The Danforth/The East End, 36, Canadian National Exhibition, 28 St. Stephen-in-the-Fields, 140 40–41, 115 Canadian National Institute for Trinity-St. Paul’s United restaurants, 88–91 the Blind, 254 Church, 191 Daniel et Daniel, 148 Canadian Opera Company, 192 Church of St. Stephen-in-the- Danier, 171 Canadian Shield, 238 Fields, 140 David’s, 176 Canadian Stage, 190 Church of the Holy Trinity, 117 Daylight Saving Time, 261 Canadian Tire, 167 Church Street/the Gay Village, 41 Decibel, 172 Canadian Warplane Heritage Cinemas, 193–194 Decorum Decorative Finds, 162 Museum (Mount Hope), 215 Cinematheque Ontario, 193–194 Delphic, 172 Candy, John, 22 City Hall, 116 Department stores, 170–171 City of Toronto Archives, 140 265 115_9781118115954-bindex.indd5_9781118115954-bindex.indd 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See also Drugstores, 256 Fall, 25 Restaurant Index Du Maurier Theatre Centre, 106 Families with children, 255 best, 5–6, 68–69 Dundurn Castle (Hamilton), accommodations, 52, 60 hotel restaurants, 52 215–216 Algonquin Park, 241 cafes, 79 clothing for, 171 Collingwood, 231–232 restaurants, 69 by cuisine, 96–98 E Earl Bales Park, 131–132 sights and attractions, GENERAL INDEX The Danforth/The East End, 125–128 88–91 Eating and drinking, 21, 24–25. See also Restaurants Farmers’ Market (Kitchener/ dessert cafes, 95 Waterloo), 209 dining hours, 96 Beerlicious, 28 local foods, 74 Fashion (clothing), 171–176 Downtown East, 81–83 vintage, 175 Downtown West, 69–81 Oktoberfest, 29 Salut Toronto Food + Wine Fashion Crimes, 171, 173–174 family-friendly, 69 Fathom Five National Marine green, 33 Festival, 27
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