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24 hours in Toronto 

What you can do in  Toronto for 24 hours

     
          In Toronto the population is like  5 113 149 people                                       
 

In Canada, breakfast isn’t usually a huge meal, and most eat just a bowl of cereal, some toast and jam, or a muffins for breakfast. For those that work in Toronto, breakfast is usually something taken on their commute to work. You’ll see Torontonians walking or driving to work with a paper cup coffee from , Second Cup, or Starbucks in-hand. We are a very caffeinated city! 

  

 
 
 
Beat the crowds to Kensington Market and Chinatown. By the afternoon these two colourful neighbourhoods are bustling with shoppers looking for vintage clothing, fruits and vegetables, cheeses from around the world, fresh fish and meat, and all manner of goods. A morning visit can be much more peaceful and enjoyable if you don’t like crowds. Many shops and stores start opening at 9 am, and by 11 am everyone is open for business! Be sure to explore the laneways and alleys between buildings for a look at some of the best graffiti and street art in Toronto!
 
 
 
 
 
Famous cafeer in Toronto
 
 
The Hot House Restaurant & Bar is one of the busiest restaurants in Toronto and the reason is clear... Great food. The Hot House offers spacious, colourfully decorated rooms and an upbeat atmosphere in addition to an eclectic menu to suit all tastes. From thin-crust gourmet pizzas to steaks, rack of lamb, Cajun shrimp, numerous pasta dishes, seasonal salads, and decadent desserts, this menu has it all, including an extensive vegetarian selection