Happy Fall! Each city has a list of classic must-do activities, but there is something so fun about trying out the buzzy, brand new hot spots in a city. If you’re looking for cute new things to do in Toronto this season, look no further than this list of splashy restaurants, spas and performances to keep you busy!
LOV
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Montreal’s favourite vegan restaurant, LOV now has a Toronto outpost located on King Street West. With a suer healthy menu featuring everything from apple pancakes and tofu benedict for breakfast to smoothies and power bowls for lunch, this place is pretty hard not to love. Also, bonus points for the prettiest interiors ever!
MAISON SELBY
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Another adorable restaurant to add to your list if you love delicious food and awe-worthy interior design is Maison Selby. A French-inspired bistro located in the 136-year-old C.H. Gooderham House, Maison Selby is an all-day dining destination known for French cooking with a modern flair.
MAJESTY’S PLEASURE
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Get your dose of rest, relaxation and luxury at the new Majesty’s Pleasure in Yorkville. Whether you’re stopping by for a glamorous blowout, manicure or cocktail with friends this sumptuous environment has an A-list aura.
HOAME
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Hoame is a meditation studio focussing on wellness through workshops and training programs. In a simple interior, visitors engage with their inner thoughts and emotions through classes that make you feel refreshed and pampered.
CIRQUE DU SOLEIL
Alegría is a dramatic Cirque du Soleil touring production, created in 1994 by director Franco Dragone and currently celebrating its 25th anniversary. Alegría is one of Cirque du Soleil’s most internationally acclaimed shows. High energy acrobatics and a dramatic musical score create a spectacle of entertainment impossible not to wow audiences of all ages. For tickets click here.
GISELLE NATIONAL BALLET
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Giselle is the quintessential Romantic ballet with a haunting story of love, betrayal, madness and remorse. The National Ballet of Canada performs the widely celebrated staging by Sir Peter Wright after Marius Petipa. For tickets click here.
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