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Michelin Must See Toronto
par: Michelin Staff
Prix: EUR 16,58 Les prix peuvent variés.
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Disponibilité: Expédition sous 1 à 2 jours ouvrés
Reliure: Broché
Numéro de décimal selon le système Dewey: 917
EAN: 9782067102842
ISBN: 2067102842
Label: Michelin Travel Publications
Fabricant: Michelin Travel Publications
Nombre de pages: 128
Date de publication: septembre 01, 2007
Editeur: Michelin Travel Publications
Studio: Michelin Travel Publications
Classement des ventes: 143936
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Inside Flap copy: Take a glance at a few of the "musts" for Toronto, Ontario. We’ve organized what there is to do by star rating and category to simplify your planning decisions so that you can make the most of every minute. Turn to pages six and seven for more about our rating system, and refer to the table of contents on pages four and five for a breakdown of the categories:
Must-See Landmarks CN Tower*** SkyDome** Old City Hall*
Must-See Museums Royal Ontario Museum*** Bata Shoe Museum** Hockey Hall of Fame*
Must-See Neighbourhoods Greektown Chinatown Kensington Market
Musts for Kids Metro Toronto Zoo*** Ontario Place** Playdium
Musts for Fun Cruise the harbour aboard a Tall Ship Hike some of Toronto’s recreational trails Catch a Toronto Maple Leafs hockey game
Best Excursions from Toronto Niagara Falls*** Oshawa** Hamilton*
All this, plus shopping, nightlife, spas, and 16 pages of hotel and restaurant suggestions.
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If you only have a day in Toronto: Morning – CN Tower***, Harbourfront Centre** Afternoon – Royal Ontario Museum***, Bata Shoe Museum** Evening – Attend a performance at Roy Thomson Hall**
… and, if you have a second day: Morning – Casa Loma** Art Gallery of Ontario** Afternoon – Lunch and shopping in Greektown Ontario Parliament* Evening – Take in a musical at the Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre Centre*
Toronto Online Here are some helpful Web sites to help you plan your trip:
www.torontotourism.com www.ontariotravel.net www.toronto.ca www.toronto.com www.thestar.ca
Getting Around Toronto Downtown city streets are laid out in a grid format. • Main streets such as University, Bay, Yonge, Jarvis and Sherbourne run north-south. • Others streets such as King, Queen, Dundas, College/Carlton, Wellesley and Bloor run east-west. • Yonge Street is the dividing line between the east and west sides of the city. Lake Ontario lies to the south.
Finding an Address Once you understand the grid, finding a street number is relatively easy if you know the closest main intersection. • For streets running north-south (Yonge & Bay Sts.), numbering begins at the lake and rises as you travel north. • Even numbers are on the west side of the street; odd numbers are on the east side. • For streets running east-west (King & Bloor Sts.) the numbering system begins at Yonge Street and gets higher as you walk west towards Bay or east towards Jarvis.
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