At The Ritz-Carlton, Toronto, our luxury hotel is centrally located near a variety of exciting attractions. Sports and entertainment lovers will find both the Rogers Centre and the Air Canada Centre must-see destinations. Home to the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Toronto Raptors and The Toronto Rock, the Air Canada Centre (ACC) is one of the busiest arenas in the world. The Rogers Centre, primarily a sport’s stadium used by the Toronto Blue Jays and the Toronto Argonauts, also hosts concerts, trade show, fairs and conventions. Our luxury hotel’s concierge can help you in purchase tickets for events at the Air Canada Centre or the Rogers Centre.
Located in the heart of downtown, the luxury Toronto hotel is conveniently located near the city’s top attractions. Just steps from David Pecaut Square and TIFF Bell Lightbox, The Ritz-Carlton, Toronto provides the perfect place to stay during Toronto’s Fashion Week and the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF).
From exclusive shopping and dining in Yorkville to the exciting nightlife and culture offerings on King Street, our luxury hotel puts you in the center of it all. Discover unforgettable hotel accommodations and personalized service at The Ritz-Carlton, Toronto.
The Horseshoe Falls, also known as the Canadian Falls, is a waterfall on the Niagara River, located mostly on the Canadian side of the border with the United States. It is located between Terrapin Point on Goat Island in New York State, and Table Rock on the Ontario side of the falls.
The Horseshoe Falls is considered to be the most impressive of the three falls that make up Niagara Falls. Approximately 90% of the water of the Niagara River flows over Horseshoe Falls, while the other 10% flows over the American Falls. The Horseshoe Falls is observable at a direct angle from the Canadian side. The Maid of the Mist boat offers tours which approach the base of the falls.
Queen West is where you go to find everything hip, trendy and cool. A style-conscious crowd, looking for cutting-edge fashion, is who you’ll see frequenting the shops.
Young, vibrant and bohemian, this neighbourhood is often compared to New York’s or London’s SoHo districts. It’s a hangout for many artists and musicians, with its many music stores, cafes, and clubs. Since becoming a popular tourist attraction, with many big commercial chains taking over, artists and designers moved to West Queen West (between Bathurst Ave. and Niagara St.). The area is now a shopping haven for those looking for one-of-a-kind art and high-end fashion.