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    Posted: 17/July/2004 at 8:02pm

ya adwa i was there very nice weather too. had a blast. i didn't have a chance to come in and see you guys, i was looking forward to it. maybe next year.

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Hey Greg

Did you make it to Toronto in June and if you did I hope your trip was sucessful.

We were hoping that you would of dropped in to see us. Maybe next time. 

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TO:  Wow!!! The first place I like to go when I get to Toronto Is

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A great place not too far from the hockey hall is Benihana inside the Royal York.

http://www.benihana.com/default.asp

For shopping like you have never seen, go to Hazelton Lanes in Yorkville (bring wallet and all credit cards)

http://www.hazeltonlanes.com/

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There is a good deli (NewYork's? maybe) on the west side of Bay Street south of Bloor with Montreal smoked meat. AWESOME.

But the shopping around there is friggin expensive. 

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I think there is a place called the Snowden deli (or maybe the Cente Street Deli) on Yonge Street. It is run by the daughter of a fellow who started the Snowden Deli in Montreal. Apparently great smoked meat. I have never been but maybe your friends know about it
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You can walk just about anywhere downtown along Queen street ,Yonge street or the best yet the water front. You will see great deli's or café's even the hot dog stands are good.

June is a great month to be here, everyone is still in a good mood because the humidity is not to high.  Enjoy  

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thanks for the info guys, and Jim i'm staying in Richmen Hill but i hope to downtown quite a bit. i don't want anything too expensive a nice deli or cafe.

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You know I'm going to say the ACC Centre and the Hockey Hall of Fame 

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Toronto is very multicultural.  If you like Greek food, you go down to the Danforth. If you like Italian you go to St. Clair Ave. Chinese is everywhere.

Looking forward to meeting you.   

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Becasue Toronto is large comapred to other Canadian cities, your question is a large one. As far as places to go - it depends on your interests but i would choose Science centre (Don Mills Road). Downtown you have Cn Tower, Theatre District, Queen Street, Ontario Place. There is also St. lawrence market, kensington Market and so much ethnic diversity. great place to be atourist.

 

As far as  food - there is  everything from inexpensive to way overpriced. My recommendations would be based on where you are staying and A BUDGET. Please advise

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i'm visiting TO in june where are some good places to go or eat etc etc.( aside from KK of course )

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