The 10 Best Things to do in Bathurst Quay, Canada

February 19, 2022 Roseanne Arnett

We've heard Toronto described as "New York City run by the Swiss," and it's true—you can find world-class theater, shopping and restaurants here, but the sidewalks are clean and the people are friendly. The best place to start is literally at the top—the CN Tower, the tallest freestanding structure in the Western Hemisphere.
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1. Charter Miss Toronto

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Charter Miss Toronto

Enjoy one of Toronto's best boat cruises! It's a Private luxury 100 passenger yacht, professionally operated, coast guard certified, affordable and fun! Specializing in corporate cruises and great for family events, dinner cruises and boat parties. Fully licensed and catering services available. Call now or visit us online for specials.

2. The National Ballet of Canada

470 Queens Quay W Walter Carsen Centre, Toronto, Ontario M5V 3K4 Canada +1 416-345-9686 [email protected] http://national.ballet.ca/
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The National Ballet of Canada

One of the top international ballet companies, The National Ballet of Canada was founded in 1951 by Celia Franca. A company of 70 dancers with its own orchestra, the National Ballet has been led by Artistic Director Karen Kain, one of the greatest ballerinas of her generation, since 2005. Renowned for its diverse repertoire, the company performs traditional full-length classics, embraces contemporary work and encourages the creation of new ballets as well as the development of Canadian choreographers.

Reviewed By PavlaPavla - Chrudim, Czech Republic

My partner and I saw The Nutcracker performance at the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts on December 24th, 2019. It was the third time I saw this performance. And I liked it very much again. The James Kudelka's version is absolutely different than versions, you can see in Europe. The story is set in 19th century Russia. The first act is so nice! Showing a celebration of Christmas in a large village barn was a wonderful idea. (Normally this act takes place in a big room with a Christmas tree.) I liked the dance of Bears and the Horse, cannon firing confetti into the audience - another lovely idea. The Sugar Plum Fairy appeared on the stage in a huge golden Fabergé egg, the Snow Queen danced not only with Snow Flakes but with two men - Icicles, dance of the Waiters was simply amazing! Flower Waltz showes a Bee flying in the meadow from flower to flower. I really loved all the costumes. Santo Loquasto did a great job on them. Dancers were great, Koto Ishihara as the Sugar Plum Fairy (it was her debut that day) was so beautiful and I really appreciated her ballet technique. I would like to mention the orchestra - the musicians played very well, the sound of the music was clear and nice. I found very lovely and funny the gesture of the conductor, when he put during final curtain call a red nose on his nose. This the Nutcracker version is very unique and absolutely amazing. I would like to see it again and again when I'm back in Toronto during Christmas holidays.

3. Ireland Park

Bathurst Street Queens Quay, Toronto, Ontario M5V 3G3 Canada +1 416-601-6906 [email protected] http://www.irelandparkfoundation.com/index.php
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Ireland Park

Reviewed By 896cathieh - Toronto, Canada

Beautiful exhibit, stunning sculptures, but in an oddly out of the way place, until you understand why it is where it is. Better to access from Queen's Quay than the foot of Bathurst St. as the approach is much more appealing and you face the sculptures when you get down to the bottom at the lake. Some of the names of those that perished are engraved on the limestone sculpture of a ship at the bottom end of the memorial, the limestone all coming from Kilkenny. Very peaceful and serene little park, with a history that is so sad, yet so filled with hope for those that arrived in Canada.

4. Little Norway Park

659 Queens Quay West, Toronto, Ontario M5V 3G3 Canada http://www1.toronto.ca/parks/prd/facilities/complex/128
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Little Norway Park

5. Late Nite Cruises

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Late Nite Cruises

Boat Cruises and Tours. Very popular Yacht in Toronto offering exclusive Cruises for Corporations, Clubs, Church groups as well as Families,Friends social Clubs and other organizations. Rates start at$29.95 for 3 hr. Cruise, Music Dancing and, Cash BAR

6. Hand & Stone Massage And Facial Spa

410 Lake Shore Blvd W Dan Leckie Way, Toronto, Ontario M5V 2V9 Canada +1 647-347-4909 [email protected] http://www.handandstone.ca/locations/toronto-dan-leckie

Let our RMTs and Estheticians in Hand & Stone - Toronto Dan Leckie rejuvenate you with our luxuriously therapeutic massage, hot stone, facials and waxing..

7. Ride One

Ride One

Riding the Onewheel is a unique experience that you just have to try to find out. Whether it's learning to ride for the first time or blazing your own trail Ride One has you covered. Create your own adventure and explore the city in style.

8. Jubilee Queen Cruise Lines

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Jubilee Queen Cruise Lines

9. Hand & Stone Massage and Facial Spa

38 Dan Leckie Way Unit 1, Toronto, Ontario M5V 2V6 Canada +1 647-347-4909 [email protected] http://handandstone.ca/locations/toronto-dan-leckie/

10. Art Of Headshots Toronto Studio

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