IDA Ontario, 4th Annual Conference
Saturday, May 24 , 2008
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Hotels
Restaurants back to top
Lai Wah Heen, 108 Chestnut St.
416-977-9899
The Gateways of India, 19 Baldwin Street
416-340-0404
Hana Korea, 45 Baldwin
416-979-9453
John’s Italian Café, 27 Baldwin Street
416-596-8848
Margarita’s Fiesta Room, 14 Baldwin Street
416-977-5525
Far Niente 187 Bay St.
www.farnientegrill.com $$$
416-214-9922
George 111Queen St. E.
www.georgeonqueen.com
416-868-6006 $$$$
Hy's Steakhouse 120 Adelaide St. W
www.hyssteakhouse.com
416-364-6600 $$$
Reds 77 Adelaide St. W
www.redsbistro.com
416-863.reds $$$
Hemispheres Restaurant and Bistro 110 Chestnut St. W.
www.hemispheres.com
416-599-8000 $$$$
Jump Cafe & Bar 18 Wellington St.W.
www.oliverbonacini.com
416-363-3400 $$$
Ki Modern Japanese and Bar BCE Place, 181 Bay St.
www.kirestaurant.com
416-308-5888 $$
Keg Steakhouse and Bar 12 Church St.
416-367-0688 $$
Pearl Harbourfront Chinese Cuisine 207 Queens Quay W.
www.pearlharbourfront.com
416-203-1233 $$
Red Tea Box 696 Queen St. W.
Lovely tea salon serving teas, desserts and small Asian-inspired lunch menu. Lunch and tea only. $$
416-203-8882
Sotto Sotto 116A Avenue Rd.
www.sottosotto.ca
416-962-0011 $$$
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Bookstores
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Bakka - 598 Yonge St.
- Book City – 501 Bloor Street West
- Chapters World’s Biggest Book Store- 20 Edward St.
- David Mirvish Books/Books on Art - 596 Markham St.
- Pages Books & Magazines - 256 Queen St. W
- Parentbooks – 201 Harbord St.
- Toronto Women's Bookstore - 73 Harbord St.
- University of Toronto Book Stores – 214 College St.
- Wonderworks - 79 A Harbord St.
Neighborhoods back to top
The Beach
Antique shops, clapboard cottages, quirky stores and restaurants and a lakeside boardwalk.
Bloor/Yorkville Bounded by Bloor St., Avenue Rd., Davenport Rd. Charles & Yonge St. but most shopping, strolling and starwatching takes place on Bloor, Yorkville and Cumberland. www.bloor-yorkville.com
Elegant shopping and dining, designer boutiques, antique shops and galleries. Four Seasons, Park Hyatt and Windsor Arms Hotels.
Chinatown Queen St. W. to College St., Bay St. to spadina Ave.
This ever-expanding area is home to a wealth of oriental shops and fruit markets and a vast selection of authentic Chinese restaurants.
Distillery Historic District - Trinity and Mill St. in the Parliament and Front St. vicinity - 416-364-1177
www.thedistillerydistrict.com
Toronto's first pedestrian only village. Victorian industriaol architecture houses a variety of galleries, boutiques, restaurants and shops.
Greek Town #205-505 Danforth Avenue
www.greektowntoronto.com
416-479-5634
Dining, shopping, strolling, patios and people watching
Harbourfront Queens Quay between Jarvis St. and Bathurst St.
Specialty shops at Queens Quay Terminal and terrific lakeside trail.
www.harbourfrontcentre.com
416-973-4000
Toronto Islands
Catch the ferry at the terminal by The Westin Harbour Castle Hotel, at Bay St. and Queens Quay.
416-392-8193 (ferry information)
Shopping back to top
Roots Toronto Eaton Centre & 100 Bloor St. W.
www.roots.ca
416-323-3289
Holt Renfrew 50 Bloor St. W.
www.holtrenfrew.com
416-922-2333
William Ashley's - Manulife Centre
www.williamashley.com
905-566-8500
Extensive selection of dinnerware and china
Hazelton Lanes 87 Avenue Rd.
One of Toronto's most striking shopping centres
www.hazeltonlanes.com
416-968-8602
Yonge/Dundas area
Toronto Eaton Centre - 220 Yonge St.
416-598-8700
One of Toronto's largest shopping centres
Queen Street West between Yonge and Bathurst
Trendy restaurants, fashion, galleries and antigue shops.
Toronto Antique Centre 276 King St. W
www.torontoantiquectr.com
416-345-9941
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