toronto design guide
i've been so thrilled to be able to add some reader generated city guides to d*s. today's addition is a guide to shopping (design), eating and galleries in toronto, ontario. created by freelance writers meaghan clark and waheeda harris, this guide is an extensive look at the city's best. you'll find tips for the perfect art gallery, great places for cutting edge design and even a place to rest your head for the night after a day spent browsing the area's many (many) galleries. thank you again to meaghan and waheeda for putting together such a great guide. CLICK HERE to open the toronto guide (it will be archived in the "guides" section next week).
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6 Comments:
Thanks for including a city outside of the big 3 (NYC, SF, LA). :)
Janet
Thank you so much! Even though I'm Canadian, I've never been there and will be going there in a few months. This is just what I was looking for!
Talk about perfect timing - just last week I decided on a trip to Toronto in September with friends, and now I have an insider's guide on what to do - thanks!
yeah, fun to see the great things t.o. has to offer.
Thanks for including my city...it has so much to offer that many of its residents don't even realize. A fun little gallery that many of your readers would appreciate is Magic Pony Gallery on 694 Queen St. W. www.magic-pony.com
July 6th-8th is the Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibition in Nathan Phillips Square (in front of City Hall). The TOAE is the largest art show in the country, with 500 jury selected artists in all mediums. It is a great spot to pick up art from established as well as up and coming artists. http://www.torontooutdoorart.org/
- Michael T
For Erin above...be sure to check out the Queen West Art Crawl if it is when you are in the city.http://www.torontoartscape.on.ca/qwac/ and Nuit Blanche at the end of the month http://nuitblanche.livewithculture.ca/
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