Toronto Tourism Visitor Guide 2009 - (Page 62) Attractions Toronto Entertainment District B.I.A. 157 Adelaide St. W.; 416-926-1337 www.thedistrict.ca The Entertainment District’s mandate is to promote, support and develop the Toronto Entertainment District as North America’s most uniquely diverse entertainment destination and neighbourhood. Unionville-Historic Main Street Main Street, Unionville; 905-477-0117 www.unionvilleinfo.com A lovely heritage village with unique shops, cafés and restaurants. Yearround festivals and events. Short distance to downtown. Contact for group/bus pkgs. West Queen West BIA 702 Queen St. W.; 416-538-1830 www.westqueenwest.ca From Bathurst to Gladstone Ave., this city quarter is home to some of Toronto’s most eclectic boutiques, designers, artists and a selection of distinct and enticing bars and restaurants. Yonge Bloor Bay Business Association Inc. 55 Bloor St. W., Ste. 220; 416-922-4211 www.ybba.org Bloor-Yorkville area, the elegant fashion district. Magnificent shops, beautiful restaurants, art galleries and the Royal Ontario Museum. Be entertained at all times. On stage now, the sensational hit Jersey Boys. Its 2009 season includes Happy Days, The Musical, Anne of Green Gables, The Musical and Dr. Seuss’ How The Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical. Kingston 6 Entertainment 127 Dunn Ave.; 647-202-3539 www.k6e.ca Producing artistic events in Canada including dance, live musical performance and theatrical productions. It also provides event management, marketing and promotion to select clients. Leah Posluns Theatre 4588 Bathurst St.; 416-636-1880 ext. 231 A spacious 444-seat proscenium arch theatre, with a 40x40-ft. stage and theatrical lighting/sound. It can accommodate large-scale theatrical productions, conferences, concerts and more. Living Arts Centre in Mississauga, The 4141 Living Arts Dr., Mississauga 905-306-6000, 1-888-805-8888 www.livingartscentre.ca A multi-use facility, houses magnificent performance theatres, an exhibition gallery, eight professional art studios and sophisticated meeting facilities. Offering performances, courses, birthday parties, camps, artist residency and more. Free parking. National Ballet of Canada, The 470 Queen’s Quay W. 416-345-9595, 1-866-345-9595 www.national.ballet.ca With more than 60 dancers and its own symphony orchestra, its Canada’s premier dance company and ranks as one of the world’s top international dance companies. The National Ballet performs Nov. to Jun. at the new Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts. Silver Mist Productions Inc. 4700 Epworth Cir., Niagara Falls 905-357-3800, 1-877-777-9365 www.silvermist.ca The Golden Horseshoe’s Silver Mist Productions Inc. can be described as a Niagara-based producer of world-class live theatre. Upcoming productions at the newly renovated Niagara Centre for the Arts. PerForminG ArtS Al Green Theatre 750 Spadina Ave. 416-924-6211 ext. 123 or 222 One of Toronto’s newest venues for film, theatre, dance, music, lectures, social and corporate events. A 288seat state-of-the-art theatre in the heart of the Annex at Bloor and Spadina. Canadian Opera Company 227 Front St. E. 416-363-8231; 1-800-250-4653 www.coc.ca Canada’s largest producer of opera, performing Oct. to May at Toronto’s spectacular opera house, the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts at 145 Queen St. W. Dancap Productions 416-590-1755 www.dancapproductions.com 62 www.SeeTorontoNow.com http://www.thedistrict.ca http://www.k6e.ca http://www.unionvilleinfo.com http://www.westqueenwest.ca http://www.livingartscentre.ca http://www.ybba.org http://www.national.ballet.ca http://www.coc.ca http://www.silvermist.ca http://www.dancapproductions.com http://www.SeeTorontoNow.com
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