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Many should take advantage of what the city of Toronto has to offer because it is at Young Street which is the premiere
nightlife center downtown Toronto.
The Subway:
The Yonge-University-Spadina Line is the oldest subway line in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and undoubtedly,
the most crowded subway line in Toronto, since it serves Downtown Toronto. It is operated by the Toronto Transit Commission,
has 32 stations and is 30.2 km (18.8 miles) in length. It opened in 1954, and had extensions completed in 1963, 1973, 1974,
1978, and 1996. [] From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia []
Boutiques:
There is the flagship store on Bloor
Street (where Armani, Prada, Versus, Tiffany’s, Chanel, and other high end stores are located) and its other locations
are at Yorkdale and Sherway Gardens (see below). This is the place to go if you want to buy Bobbi Brown, Prescriptives, Nars,
Smashbox, Kiehl’s, Versace, Chanel, Laura Mercier, Stila, Clinique, Lancome, Estee Lauder, Christian Dior, La Mer, Guerlain,
Jo Malone, and others.
Louis Vuitton, and Gucci
Cafes.
Museums
Parks
Cornerstone Academic College is in the central region of this area of total ethnic diversities making Toronto the most
free conflict multicultural cities in the world. Included in this picture is the second largest ChinaTown in the Westerb hemisphere.
Litterally, both in spoken, written languages, and resource libraries a city of over 100 languages in which these numbers
grows iwht every new year.
Bloor/Yonge
King/Bay
Yonge/Dundas,
Yonge/Eglinton,
Yonge/Sheppard,
Queen/Spadina,
Broadview/Danforth.
Main east-west avenues include Eglinton Avenue, Lawrence Avenue, Steeles Avenue, Wilson Road, and Bloor Street-Danforth
Avenue. Distinct neighbourhoods include Little Italy (west of College/Bathurst), Queen Street West (a soho-style strip east
of Spadina Avenue), the Entertainment district (bounded by Front and King Streets, University and Spadina Avenues), the fashion
district (Spadina and King), Greektown on Danforth Avenue, Little India (Gerrard Street East), and three Chinatowns.
Links to Regional Sites:
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This ran on: Jun 30, 2007 At: Yonge Dundas Square, 1 Dundas Street East, Toronto. It could be an annual
event.
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Fiesta Mexicana
The Consulate General of Mexico would like to invite you to the First Mexican Cultural
Festival “Fiesta Mexicana”, at Dundas Square on June 30th from 10:00a.m. to 11:00p.m. have fun learning danzón,
enjoy the music of mariachis, rock, salsa, and savor the authentic taste of Mexican food.
The Consulate General of Mexico would like to invite you to partake in the First Mexican Cultural Festival “Fiesta
Mexicana”, at Dundas Square, an event which seeks to highlight the growing presence and contributions of the Mexican
Community to the Greater Toronto Area, as well as to underscore the special relationship between our two countries.
Participants
can have fun learning danzón and watching pre-Columbian and folkloric dancers, enjoy the music of mariachis, rock, salsa,
and savor the authentic taste of Mexican food. Also, a replica of the Mayan Pyramid of Chichen-Itza – finalist to the
New Wonders of the World – will be built right on Dundas Square.
The First Mexican Cultural Festival will be
held at Yonge and Dundas (right in front of Eaton Centre) Square, on June 30th from 10:00a.m. to 11:00p.m.
Come and
experience an authentic Fiesta Mexicana!
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