Still somewhat new so I don't know everything.
Here are places I know for date/out. Perhaps you can add things and I'll update the list.
1. Distillery,
2. Casa Loma +Casa Loma archery classes for couples
3. Toronto Island
4. Harbourfront
5. CN Tower(dinner/observation)
6. Indoor rock climbing
7. Go karts
8. Gun shooting...
9. UofT stroll
10. Cooking class
11. Pottery making class
12. Flying lessons
13. Skydiving
14. Wonderland
15. Toronto Zoo or African Lion Safari Zoo
16. Movie
17. Ice skating/snowboarding(Winter)
18. HorseBack Riding/Riding classes
19. Niagara Falls/ Wine tour
20. ROM
21. Science Center
22. Film Festival(September)
23. Kensington Market walk/eat
24. Bike ride/Rollerblading
25. Chinatown visit
26. Rich neighborhood walk/drive by
27. TTC Street Car rides
28. Yorkville area shopping/walking/eating/peoplewatching
29. Humber River walk
30. Parks. eg. High Park walk
31. AGO Art Gallery of Ontario
32. Kleinburg and Unionville
33. Game(Hockey,Baseball,soccer,etc)
34. Medieval Times show
35. Ballet/Theater performance
36. Concert
37. Manulife rooftop patio
38. Fort York, Spadina House
39. The Docks
40. Cheery Beach,etc
41. Brewery tours
42. Summer street festivals
43. CN tower has a revolving Restaurant 360. If you eat there then the CN Tower admission is free. Great for sunset dinners!
44. [url]http://www.ticketmaster.ca/[/url] for any concerts and shows
45. [url]http://www.toronto.com/thingstodo[/url] for things to do in Toronto on a given day. Lots of search options
46. Like Ontario cruise and dinner
47. Pioneer Village
48. ...
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Apr 19th, 2012 03:56 AM #1
Places to visit/things to do in Toronto with your girlfriend/wife
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Apr 19th, 2012 04:02 AM #2
Toronto Film Festival is pretty good, especially the galas, some people really like sort of thing.
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Apr 19th, 2012 06:59 AM #3
Why not go to High Park or any other park in the city for a walk?
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Apr 19th, 2012 07:41 AM #4
I did not see the St. Lawrence Market on that list.
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Apr 19th, 2012 10:45 AM #5
Center Island?
Bike riding around town?
Stroll through some nice neighbourhoods? (There was a thread somewhere recently about nice walks)
Classic movie at Bell Lightbox. Gives you a "ohh, now I see why that movie is well known"
Get a TTC Day Pass and just ride around the Streetcar and get off at neighbourhoods that look neat, vibrant, good food, etc. Queen Streetcar, especially going all the way to the end, esp. West side is pretty neat (feels like it'll keep going all the way to Sauga).
Kensington Market. Shop, browse, drink, eat.. or just walk down to Chinatown to eat.LOG IN TO THANK No one has yet thanked at1212b for this post.
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Apr 19th, 2012 10:45 AM #6
[QUOTE=dibksbgon;14606244]I did not see the St. Lawrence Market on that list.[/QUOTE]
To be honest, St. Lawrence Market is just that...a market. Unless you're grocery shopping, there's no reason to go here as all you're looking at is meat and produce and you can easily complete the walkaround of this place within an hour even if you took your time.
Other places to add to that list:
- The walk from Humber River with that bridge and condos on Lakeshore going east to Ontario Place
- Stroll around Yorkville window shopping
- Woodbine beaches area / park is a nice place to walk
- Trampoline Dodgeball (yes, this is real, this is a new thing that everyone is doing now, lol!)Last edited by iridium001; Apr 19th, 2012 at 10:57 AM.
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Apr 19th, 2012 11:31 AM #7
can't you do most of those activities anywhere? Pottery classes? Sky Diving? Indoor Rock Climbing?
Walk, Rollerblade or Bike (probably best) on the lakeshore right across the city.
Underground Mall right up till bloor. Stroll down Yonge street and maybe across Queen st to Spadina.LOG IN TO THANK No one has yet thanked r1lee for this post.
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Apr 19th, 2012 11:36 AM #8
I've updated the list with some of these suggestions.
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Apr 19th, 2012 11:38 AM #9
Fishing @ Peterbrough.
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Apr 19th, 2012 11:42 AM #10
Edward Gardens.
And if you're dd... Scarborough Bluffs.
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Apr 19th, 2012 11:42 AM #11
walking around the Annex is a cool few hours to waste.
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Apr 19th, 2012 11:45 AM #12
Piggy backing off Niagara Falls, but stopping by Niagara-on-the-lake isn't a bad idea either. Very cute town and stuff if you're into the site-seeing thing.
Or later in the summer, you can try stopping by one of those "pick your own fruit" places for an afternoon.
And if you're doing the CN tower thing, and feeling a bit like an adrenaline junky, you could try Edgewalk!! :lol:LOG IN TO THANK No one has yet thanked sedated_xtc for this post.
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Apr 19th, 2012 12:26 PM #13
[quote]Places to visit/things to do in Toronto with your [B]girlfriend/wife[/B] [/quote]
Just make sure you don't let them bump into each other by accident. ;)LOG IN TO THANK No one has yet thanked ShinNoodles for this post.
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Apr 19th, 2012 12:34 PM #14
[QUOTE=iridium001;14607046]To be honest, St. Lawrence Market is just that...a market. Unless you're grocery shopping, there's no reason to go here as all you're looking at is meat and produce and you can easily complete the walkaround of this place within an hour even if you took your time.
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Uuhh.... Thats why its a tourist attraction and why people like going there.... because its .... 'a market'.
Its the closest you can get to an open air market in Toronto._______________
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Apr 19th, 2012 08:43 PM #15
I wouldn't say Lawrence market is a place to visit on a date/out. Eaton Centre or any other mall would be much better.
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