The Ultimate Toronto Weekend Guide: 48 Hours in the 6ix
Toronto is a city of diversity, culture, and world-class attractions. If you’re visiting for the weekend, here’s how to make the most of 48 hours in Canada’s biggest city.


Toronto is a city of diversity, culture, and world-class attractions. If you’re visiting for the weekend, here’s how to make the most of 48 hours in Canada’s biggest city.
Day 1:
Morning: Start with breakfast at Saving Grace, then head to the CN Tower for panoramic city views.
Afternoon: Explore the Distillery District, grab a bite at El Catrin, and browse indie boutiques. Then, visit the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) for an afternoon of culture.
Evening: Enjoy dinner at Alo, one of Toronto’s top restaurants, then catch a Raptors or Leafs game at Scotiabank Arena.
Day 2:
Morning: Grab coffee at Pilot Coffee Roasters, then explore St. Lawrence Market for fresh local eats.
Afternoon: Walk through Kensington Market for vintage shopping and global street food, then check out the Royal Ontario Museum.
Evening: Experience Toronto’s nightlife with drinks at Bar Raval or a comedy show at The Second City.








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The Ultimate Toronto Weekend Guide: 48 Hours in the 6ix
Toronto is a city of diversity, culture, and world-class attractions. If you’re visiting for the weekend, here’s how to make the most of 48 hours in Canada’s biggest city.


Toronto is a city of diversity, culture, and world-class attractions. If you’re visiting for the weekend, here’s how to make the most of 48 hours in Canada’s biggest city.
Day 1:
Morning: Start with breakfast at Saving Grace, then head to the CN Tower for panoramic city views.
Afternoon: Explore the Distillery District, grab a bite at El Catrin, and browse indie boutiques. Then, visit the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) for an afternoon of culture.
Evening: Enjoy dinner at Alo, one of Toronto’s top restaurants, then catch a Raptors or Leafs game at Scotiabank Arena.
Day 2:
Morning: Grab coffee at Pilot Coffee Roasters, then explore St. Lawrence Market for fresh local eats.
Afternoon: Walk through Kensington Market for vintage shopping and global street food, then check out the Royal Ontario Museum.
Evening: Experience Toronto’s nightlife with drinks at Bar Raval or a comedy show at The Second City.








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The Ultimate Toronto Weekend Guide: 48 Hours in the 6ix
Toronto is a city of diversity, culture, and world-class attractions. If you’re visiting for the weekend, here’s how to make the most of 48 hours in Canada’s biggest city.

Toronto is a city of diversity, culture, and world-class attractions. If you’re visiting for the weekend, here’s how to make the most of 48 hours in Canada’s biggest city.
Day 1:
Morning: Start with breakfast at Saving Grace, then head to the CN Tower for panoramic city views.
Afternoon: Explore the Distillery District, grab a bite at El Catrin, and browse indie boutiques. Then, visit the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) for an afternoon of culture.
Evening: Enjoy dinner at Alo, one of Toronto’s top restaurants, then catch a Raptors or Leafs game at Scotiabank Arena.
Day 2:
Morning: Grab coffee at Pilot Coffee Roasters, then explore St. Lawrence Market for fresh local eats.
Afternoon: Walk through Kensington Market for vintage shopping and global street food, then check out the Royal Ontario Museum.
Evening: Experience Toronto’s nightlife with drinks at Bar Raval or a comedy show at The Second City.
Please note that the information in this blog is for general guidance only and may not always be up to date or accurate. We recommend double-checking details directly with local cities, businesses, or official sources before making any plans.




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Canada takes more legal action to possess huge Russian plane stranded at Toronto Airport
Two suspects wanted after stabbing at Hamilton Downtown Mosque
A project by Nineside Marketing
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