Bar Datcha Category : Bar & Nightclubs
Datcha is a Mile-End neighborhood bar and nightclub that plays an eclectic mix of electro, house, funk, disco, and “multi-culti” beats. Promoting both local and international DJs, this is a dark, intimate setting that consists of two separate rooms: a dance floor in one and in the other you’ll find the “Kabinet”, where inventive cocktails
Le Belmont Category : Bar & Nightclubs
Situated at the corner of St. Laurent and Avenue du Mont Royal, Le Belmont is part music venue and part bar. At the heart of Montreal’s active nightlife for over 20 years, Le Belmont offers a range of original programming every week that includes concerts and club nights—covering everything from electronic music, to hip hop,
West Edmonton Mall Category : Tourist attractions
The West Edmonton Mall is more than just shops. Contained within this huge complex are a water park, ice rink, mini golf, aquarium with live shows, movie theaters, and of course, all kinds of stores and restaurants. The mall is a destination within Alberta, particularly in winter, where families can come to escape the cold
Victoria's Inner Harbour Category : Tourist attractions
Few Canadian cities have done such a beautiful job of developing their waterfront area as Victoria and its Inner Harbour. This is a great place for strolling, relaxing, shopping, dining, and watching street performers all against the backdrop of the harbor. The centerpiece of this area is the historic Empress Hotel, one of the city’s
On the occasion of the 34th edition of LInternational des Feux Loto-Qubec, world-renowned companies representing their respective countries are invited to participate in this fireworks competition, recognized as one of the most prestigious in the world. The best place to see these beautiful fireworks is undoubtedly from the site of La Ronde, in the stands,
Calgary Stampede Category : Tourist attractions
This ten-day affair is one of the most widely anticipated events in Western Canada, with many locals and summertime travelers planning their holidays around the Calgary Stampede. For this week in July, the city of Calgary turns into a true western town, where people who might otherwise be wearing suits to work instead don jeans
Old Montreal Category : Tourist attractions
The old section of Montreal, lined with lovely old historic buildings, welcomes visitors with great shopping and fine dining. Horse-drawn carriages take visitors through the cobbled streets and past the open squares. While Montreal itself is a vibrant modern city, Old Montreal down by the waterfront is where most tourists come to soak up the
Whistler Category : Tourist attractions
Just a two hour drive from Vancouver is the famous ski resort and village of Whistler. While Whistler has always been an important winter sports area, it has also developed into a popular summer destination with golf, mountain biking, and a lively town atmosphere throughout the year. The village gained wide international attention in 2010
Old Quebec (Vieux-Quebec) Category : Tourist attractions
Old Quebec, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is spread across the Upper and Lower Town of Quebec and contains the city’s most historic buildings. The Lower Town, along the St. Lawrence River, is the site of the original settlement and home to the outstanding Château Frontenac, as well as numerous other treasures. The Upper Town
Niagara Helicopters Category : Rentals
3731 Victoria Ave, Niagara Falls, Toronto, P.O.Box 696 Since 1961 Service flight: Niagara Falls, Wedding, Wine Tours & more…
About the Hotel Our Suites Choose among a selection of spacious studios and one- or two- bedroom suites at our hotel near the Toronto Pearson International Airport. Each spacious suite is designed to help you feel at home and features stylish decor in warm, natural tones. Find ample space for work or entertaining with designated
Parts & Labour Category : Bar & Nightclubs
Parts & Labour Where: 1566 Queen St. W., just east of Sorauren Ave. Hours: 6 p.m. to 2 a.m. Tuesday to Saturday; 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sundays Vibe: Hipster Room for dancing: Yes Can you order food: Yes (it’s also a well-known restaurant) Of Note: If you already enjoy the P&L burger, you’ll love
The Commodore Category : Restaurants
Mon–Tues Wed–Sun Food until 12 Brunch Sat-Sun Closed 6–2 10–3 Now taking reservations. Please be advised we leave the bar and window seats open for walk in customers. Book here. 416-537-1265 1265 Queen St. West (Get Directions)
Hanmoto Category : Restaurants
2 Lakeview Ave. (Get Directions) The 30-seat restaurant is compact, housing both an open kitchen and dining room. It’s been stripped down to raw brick and is furnished with salvaged pieces from Han’s personal collection. This place, like Han’s other restaurant, deals in dirty, greasy snack foods – mind you, not snack-sized foods. Unlike
Intercontinental Toronto Yorkville Category : Hotels
220 Bloor street, YORKVILLE DISTRICT, Toronto 449 rooms: 3 types of rooms. Pets are welcome with some conditions. Service: Concierge, doorman, valet, bellman, fitness center, indoor pool & more…
Real Sports Category : Bar & Nightclubs
Real Sports Where: 15 York St., beside the ACC Hours: 11 a.m. to 12 a.m. Sunday to Wednesday; 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Thursday to Saturday Vibe: Sports-like (i.e. TVs galore) Room for dancing: No Can you order food: Yes Of Note: If you’re looking for a place to watch the game, it doesn’t get
splendido Category : Restaurants
Now in its third regime, this quartercentury- old institution is for the first time being run by a locally bred chef-patron: Victor Barry, from Niagara-on-the-Lake. As expressed in his exuberantly rambling tasting menus, Barry’s idea of Canadian cooking is as multicultural as can be. A recent 24-course extravaganza featured Northern Divine caviar from BC served
Soho Metropolitan Hotel Category : Hotels
318 Wellington Street West Toronto, Ontario CANADA M5V 3T4 TEL: (416) 599-8800 FAX: (416) 599-8801 URL: http://soho.metropolitan.com/ EML: reservations@soho.metropolitan.com RES: (866) SOHO-MET (764-6638) The SoHo Metropolitan Hotel is simply Toronto’s finest, whether you call it a boutique or luxury hotel. Supremely indulgent yet artfully subdued, the downtown Toronto hotel affectionately dubbed “SoHo Met” is a