Things to do in Church-Yonge Corridor

THE 10 BEST Things to Do in Church-Yonge Corridor, Toronto

Top Things to Do in Church-Yonge Corridor

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  • Elaine M
    3 contributions
    Mom and daughter attended To Kill a Mockingbird and were thoroughly impressed with the cast and the set design and for their second show last night, off without a hitch and so enjoyable! I loved the book by Harper Lee and was so impressed how the messaging of racism and community forgiveness was such a strong message in the show. They nailed the story and received a standing ovation. Richard Thomas as the !star was a perfect pick for Atticus and Melanie Moore as Scout was spot on! All the cast were brilliant in their roles.

    Staff at the CAA Ed Mirvish Theatre from coat check to pouring wine were efficient and friendly. During intermission they even had a bathroom attendant waving us in the open cubicles to speed the line up. Very much appreciated. Only poor comment is that the seats are narrow and no individual arm rests.

    Thank-you for a lovely show and experience!
    Written November 23, 2023
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  • Bruno T.
    Toronto, Canada757 contributions
    Theatre with different rooms gives you a classic experience when visiting it. Absolutely beautiful place.
    Written June 9, 2023
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  • AnLil
    953 contributions
    On a rainy or windy day, the PATH is a good and safe option. It’s accessible by subway, streetcars and GO train. To/from Union station, you can cross into the subway underground through doors to the PATH that passes along eating areas and shops. It’s nothing like Sainte-Catherine Montreal or Seoul’s above-/below-ground mecca around Myeongdong or Gangnam; but York’s Fairmont Hotel also offers underground access to the PATH with storefronts (beside Hockey Hall of Fame on Front Street). Hairdressing/barber, services and cafes dot the subterranean landscape that meanders North—towards Queen Street, smack between Bay Street and University Avenue. For example, nearby the Hudson’s Bay, clients preregister for PhysioPlus (Pineapple) Health group for therapy, acupuncturist and more. You would first pop out at Nathan Phillips Square beside the municipal underground car/charging lot. They’re the stairs leading to the “new” City Hall (a.k.a. Superman buildings), where free Saturday-Sunday events are held seasonally, beside Old City Hall or the stone courthouse—adjacent to Eaton’s Centre. There, you can also find many more shops, across Yonge street from Dundas Square movie theatre (used mornings as a lecture hall by Toronto Metropolitan University students). Renovations are being completed along the PATH, just in time for their wintry escape from Toronto’s bustle and streetcar traffic! Timing it just right, you can emerge from the trains and do all your window shopping…then even catch a theatrical performance or musical/show at Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts. There are plenty of dining options, besides Ruth Chris’ Steakhouse, next to Sheraton hotel’s secret courtyard-garden on Queen: facing Shangri-la (for afternoon tea if Fairmont is fully booked). If you’re adverse to cold weather…practically never exposing your face to the elements, this could be the PATH for you. Strolling underground, downtown, how could anyone go wrong in a city like Toronto?!
    Written August 27, 2023
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  • Stewarts Vacation
    1,003 contributions
    An impressive building with a tall tower and spire. A splendid, serene interior houses beautiful stained glass windows, which tell stories of the Bible and the history of the Christian church. On the rear wall of the cathedral is the pipe organ. Definitely worth a visit. It would be best on a Sunday if you wanted to hear the organ playing during a service!
    Written October 30, 2023
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  • Thomas Liam
    Montreal, Canada306 contributions
    Massey Hall is a legendary Canadian concert venue and it lives up to its reputation fully. The sound is amazing, it's beautifully adorned on the inside in a style I can only describe as the Moors meet Southern Gospel Church. The outside is classic red brick, industrial-era Toronto.

    Tickets are reasonable! We booked seats on the balcony with a pretty decent view for under 40.00$/each. I'd definitely come back, if only to touch the history in those walls one more time.
    Written November 13, 2023
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  • therichastill
    Stevenage, UK2,556 contributions
    Berczy Park is a short walk from Union Station and St Lawrence Market. It's a place you can take your dog for a walk quite easily and they may enjoy the fountain too.

    The fountain is lots of dogs spitting water from their mouths into the water in different locations and there is a bone at the top of the fountain. Perhaps this is what they are all aiming for?

    Don't forget to look out for the cats!
    Written November 14, 2023
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  • minimize940314
    Los Angeles, CA3,527 contributions
    Unique. The shape of the building is so unique and I immediately understood the nickname of the building, flat iron. It is very close to st. Lawrence market, so it is worth visiting if you are heading to the neighborhood.
    Written August 21, 2023
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  • wickedmilly
    Melbourne7 contributions
    Amazing facility. Great to stroll around and check out goods. Maple and bacon doughnuts are a revelation. The artwork made of old seats is really clever.
    Written December 12, 2022
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  • Dimitris L
    Sydney, Australia44,501 contributions
    St Michaels Catholic Cathedral is a lovely church. It dates back to the mid-1800s. If you are in Downtown Toronto it's worth stopping by for a look at this beautiful building.
    Written October 8, 2023
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  • EGM68
    Gateshead, UK197 contributions
    Vised to see Lasting Impressions in 3D: The Magic of The Impressionists. Nice enough theatre, which was easy to find and conveniently located for public transport and places to eat. As for the show itself, although the first half was very interesting, the second half when the 3D visuals kicked in was incredible. It really was like being inside the paintings. Very impressive.
    Written August 27, 2023
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  • IOSHAf
    5 contributions
    I visited Mackenzie House to join its (ghost) storytelling activity and for some history-packed fun on a winter day. This is the last home of Toronto's first mayor, for many, is the city's most haunted house. Sitting in a dimly lit room built in 1830, with only candle lights, sipping apple cider and munching cheese shortbread, I got this unique chance to listen to ghost stories written in 1863. Also tried the Washington Press, one of the oldest printing presses in Canada, to print a lovely new year card for myself. 😚
    Written February 16, 2020
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  • Abby
    1 contribution
    It was our first time playing a VR game and we had a blast! There was a variety of games to choose from and the staff were very patient in answering our questions during both the training session and actual gameplay. I definitely plan on coming back with other friends when I get the chance!
    Written January 15, 2023
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  • sandienewton
    Toronto, Canada21 contributions
    Fun bars/restaurants in the "Village" - I have been going to Salon One Hair Salon for years - great team
    Written May 7, 2019
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  • Kristene B
    1 contribution
    One of the absolute best experiences I have ever had. I am not a fan of massage but was told to try Thai massage. I was amazed at how great I felt. Do yourself a favor and book a sauna and massage. It was incredible.
    Written November 28, 2023
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  • operalover939
    Toronto, Canada2,977 contributions
    This was my first visit to this theatre, and I was generally impressed. My chair was not particularly comfortable, but I had lots of leg room. The play, Bremen Town, was experimental but interesting, and also worth noting because it gave good parts to four senior actors, Oliver Dennis, Deborah Grover, Nancy Palk and William Webster.
    Written October 27, 2023
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