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It's Toronto - May/June 2017

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ITINERARY<br />

TRphotos/Shutterstock.com<br />

DAY ONE<br />

Kick off the day with breakfast at The<br />

Senator Restaurant, located at 249<br />

Victoria Street in downtown <strong>Toronto</strong>.<br />

Accessible by TTC subway (Dundas<br />

Station), The Senator dates back to<br />

1929 and is one of the city’s first restaurants.<br />

This 1940s-style diner is an<br />

institution in downtown <strong>Toronto</strong> – go<br />

early on weekends to avoid the line!<br />

Men’s Casual, Social, Business Clothing,<br />

Accessories & Footwear<br />

Tailoring & Bespoke Services<br />

Barbershop<br />

Voted <strong>Toronto</strong>’s Top Menswear Store<br />

2006–<strong>2017</strong> by Now Magazine Readers<br />

Gotstyle Menswear<br />

62 Bathurst St.<br />

Gotstyle Distillery<br />

21 Trinity St.<br />

416-260-9696<br />

info@gotstyle.com | gotstyle.com<br />

From there, it’s a short walk to<br />

the <strong>Toronto</strong> Eaton Centre at Yonge<br />

and Dundas Streets for some of the<br />

best shopping in the city. Don’t know<br />

where to start? There’s an app for that!<br />

Download the <strong>Toronto</strong> Eaton Centre<br />

app and navigate your way through more<br />

than 250 fine shops, eateries and services.<br />

Located in the heart of downtown,<br />

this is the city’s premier urban shopping<br />

destination.<br />

Next, hop on the subway and head<br />

south to King Station. Continue walking<br />

south to 30 Yonge Street, where you<br />

can pay your respects to the Stanley<br />

Cup at the Hockey Hall of Fame.<br />

The $18-per-person entry fee is a bargain<br />

considering the Hall offers 65,000<br />

square feet filled with the finest collection<br />

of hockey artifacts from around the<br />

world. There are also multimedia stations,<br />

theatres, games to test your hockey<br />

skills and the one and only Stanley Cup!<br />

The Hockey Hall of Fame has also developed<br />

a personalized tour app that lets<br />

you customize your visit.<br />

After being on your feet for most of<br />

the day, chances are good that you will<br />

be ready for some upscale R&R. Retrace<br />

your steps to King Station and head<br />

north once again to Dundas Street.<br />

Walk north on Yonge and turn left<br />

(west) on Elm Street. Your destination<br />

is a real treat: the popular Elmwood<br />

Spa at 18 Elm Street. This historic fivestorey<br />

brick building is a quiet refuge<br />

from the hustle and bustle of the downtown<br />

core. With four spacious floors of<br />

treatment rooms, a juice bar, water therapies<br />

and more, prepare to be renewed!<br />

26 • It’s <strong>Toronto</strong>

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