Your Visit
Toronto is a gem among Canadian cities. Its residents number over 5.5 million in the Greater Toronto Area from a diversity of ethnic origins making Toronto one of the most multicultural cities in North America. This is reflected in the quantity and variety of neighbourhoods to explore. From Kensington Market (a multicultural mix of eclectic shops and restaurants inspired by European, Caribbean, Middle Eastern, and South American influences), Queen St. West (local fashion, live music venues and nightlife), to Chinatown (Asian art, culture and cuisine), Toronto offers visitors a rich cultural and culinary destination to discover.
Restaurants
- Where To Eat in the Immediate Vicinity of the University of Toronto St George Campus (including a map)
- (From An Abbreviated Toronto Dining Guide, Culinaria Project, UTSC)
- BlogTO’s restaurants and reviews
Accommodations
- Park Hyatt Toronto ($320-$420 CAD)
- Intercontinental Toronto – Yorkville ($275-$375 CAD)
- Holiday Inn Toronto – Bloor Yorkville ($160-$185 CAD)
- Madison Manor Boutique Hotel ($99-$189 CAD)
- New College Residence at U of T ($47 CAD single, $70 CAD double)