This one can really, super easy to visit, is to see more things, not to visit more shops.
King St, which lasted two times, went from the west end to the east end (the easternmost King E will meet the Queen E, we went there), there is the financial street, the Toronto Film Festival venue, the park where white people gather half naked to sunbathe, there are many lovely coffee shops, restaurants and bars, It's really one of my favorite streets (and it's really, really long).
More worth punching in (speaking from west to east) :
🟢Stanley Park
The park over by King W., where a lot of white people sunbathe, a chill neighborhood, a big lawn, good for picnic or reading. The park is the kind of straight cedar, mixed with broad-leaved forest (just sprouted fresh green, the sun is super beautiful), lawns, and the park is on the sea, walking while looking at the sea.
Like the ecstasy of green natural plants ha ha ha ha ha ha By the way, really really beautiful park! Not a cloud in the sky! The light wind, the blue sky and the sea, the bright sunshine, there is such a beautiful park, how happy the people who live here.
🟡Patagonia (500 King St W)
Stores, everyone's favorite Patago stores, King W this good restaurant is especially many! I don't know how to locate patagonia. Recommend a favorite restaurant Belfast Love Public House.
🟠 Royal Alexandra Theatre
The venue of the Toronto Film Festival, the last time I squatted here, the actor Domhnall Gleason, tiff is coming soon, you can come here to squat around the delicious restaurant is also a lot of nearby stars often come. The hotel Hayden Christensen stayed at on his last trip to Toronto is also nearby.
🔵St Andrew to King (between the two tube stations)
The financial center of Toronto, where high-rise buildings gather, is just like the style of high-rise buildings in New York, with only cafes attached to office buildings around it. Last time, we had a good one. If you are citywalk here, you can choose this Daily Ritual Cafe. 1 King St W, Toronto, ON M5H 1A1.
🟤The Cathedral Church of St. James, St. Lawrence Hall
Many of the local citywalk groups like King E, and you can walk it yourself, 157 King St E, Toronto, ON M5C 1G9. Further east, there was nothing, a few sparse shops and small parks, and we went further and further away, but we still came to the end of the street and walked back from Queen E.
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