48 Hours in Toronto
by Wes Lafortune | photographs: Chensiyuan, Luis Fernandes
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| Best Place to Wait Between Meetings The Four Seasons Hotel Studio Café In between business meetings, T.O. offers short-term visitors plenty to do. Start with breakfast. Located on Yorkville Avenue in the heart of downtown, this light-filled space on the second floor is a terrific spot to read the business section. Breakfast served from 6:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. 21 Avenue Road, 416 964 0411 | Best Business Centre Regus For your office needs by the day or the hour. One of the Regus business centres is located at BCE Place on the corners of Bay, Wellington, Front and Yonge Streets. Facilities include meeting rooms, high-speed Internet access and video conferencing technology. 161 Bay Street, 416 572 2200 |
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| Best Place to Unwind Wayne Gretzky’s No, not at the man’s house. At his restaurant. If you’re an Oilers’ fan, you’ll be able to recall the glory days by cruising through the sizable collection of sports memorabilia. Try the Great One burger. 99 Blue Jays Way, 416 979 7825 Advertisement | Best Place to Get Wound Up Air Canada Centre Catch Chris Bosh and the rest of the Toronto Raptors play hoops until April 12 when the boys from the City of Brotherly Love visit Toronto, marking the end of the 2009 regular season of play at home. Because, let’s face it – pro basketball is the one thing Toronto has that Alberta doesn’t. 40 Bay Street, 416 815 5500 |













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