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Toronto Travel Guides, Canadian Travel Guides and
Toronto/Canadian Maps
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Recommended Toronto/Canadian Books:
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Time
Out Toronto - exploring one of the world's most dynamic and ethnically diverse cities,
Time Out's Toronto offering captures, in a nutshell, the spirit of Canada's leading
metropolis. Showing the best the city has to offer, expert local writers provide hints and
tips on eating, drinking, and shopping, whilst also covering its thriving arts scene -
including the prestigious International Film Festival. Of course, you'll also find listings
for the best attractions, galleries, museums and hotels, as well as a trademark
section detailing day trips out of town.
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Insight
City Guide Toronto - based on our experience of the previously published guide (this
version is due out May 2006), Brian Bell's offering contains a number of itineraries and
excursions - in and around the city - along with chapters detailing the history and
culture of Toronto as well as suggestions for exploring the local nightlife, restaurants
and sporting venues. Includes a detailed pull-out city map and visual guide to local
restaurants.
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Top
Ten Toronto (Eyewitness Top Ten Travel Guides) - although not as comprehensive as the
fully fledged Eyewitness guide, this publication serves as a useful, well-thought out mini-guide to the city.
Outlining the best restaurants in each area, must-see attractions, the loveliest
parks and walks, the liveliest bars and excursions to Niagara Falls and beyond, you'll
also find sections on shopping, music and theatre.
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Frommer's
Toronto 2006 - updated annually, this likeable guide (which is written by a native of
the city) sets out Toronto's highlights and hidden pleasures, with a plethora of useful
information on hotels, the city's multicultural dining scene and the must visit sights
including the Harbourfront Centre and Skydome. Along with details of trips to nearby islands,
there's information on biking, boating and ice-skating, plus neighborhood maps, up-to-date
prices and essential tips.
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Toronto
City Guide - a revised and expanded edition which, as well as including a wide-range
of common sense tips for tourists, offers 68 maps (pinpointing 1,500 places) that contain street numbers, parking lots, gas stations, one-way
streets and 24-hour
services. In addition, you'll find listings for 489 local restaurants, hundreds of shops,
Toronto's most interesting sights (including art galleries, museums and historic buildings) and entertainment/sports
facilities.
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Rough
Guide to Toronto - as well as providing complete coverage of Canada's most
multicultural city, you'll find a dedicated section on Toronto's highlights, its many
distinct neighbourhoods and the tranquil Toronto islands. And, along with critical
listings for the best places to eat, drink and stay, there's coverage of the local arts
scene, including features on Toronto's literary and theatre heritage.
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Toronto
Insight Flexi Map - an extremely useful laminated "fleximap" which
covers central Toronto, the environs and the city's integrated transport system.
In addition, the map includes a list of the city's most popular sights, making it an ideal
companion for exploring this exciting multicultural city.
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Rough
Guide Map Toronto - along with a comprehensive street index, you'll find listings for
Toronto's best restaurants, bars and hotels, a useful chart showing the times and days of opening
for major attractions, plus clear and concise mapping (included one covering the city's integrated public transport system).
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Living
and Working in Canada - as an invaluable resource for anyone thinking of moving to
Canada, this cheerfully written book provides a wealth of useful information on local
life. Quite rightly it describes itself as being "the best all-round handbook on
Canada" and serves to hasten your introduction to the Canadian way of life. Saving
you time, trouble and money, it's an ideal handbook for employees, emigrants, students,
business people, retirees and long-stay visitors.
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Rough
Guide to Canada - the fifth edition of this well-thought out Rough Guide covers, in
detail, this vast, sparsely populated land, with detailed accounts of every Canadian city,
including thriving Toronto, vibrant Montreal and the gloriously laid back Vancouver. Throughout,
you'll find advice galore on such topics as skiing, kayaking, whale-watching and hiking.
And, with thousands of listings, the Rough Guide to Canada is the perfect way to plan the
holiday of a lifetime to this great country.
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