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Yonge Street

The World's Longest Street

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Very Very Cultural....
Yonge St and the surrounding areas reminded me so much of NYC and te East Village. The different foods,different nationalities of the people, te sopping, the students,the business district...it really as it all. Has to be on the list of anyone going to Toronto

Reviewed by: JGFree from on May 27 2009

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Sooo Cool
Whoah!!!! So much stuff to do and play, I couldn't keep track! There is soo many good foods!!! People who enjoy eating, exercise, and just fun-in-the-sun should really go there. Just remember, there is always something for everyone in the family, as the other reviwer said...

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Mar 23 2008

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this was the bomb place to go
this place is awe some i have been here plenty of times. u will love going here and will have a blast. i hope yuo enjoy my suggestion and visit htis in toronto more often i go there once evrey month with my dad. we have a koolio/rockin' time. alright ttyl bye. oh and there are no dislikes about this place that I have.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Sep 14 2007

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the definition of Toronto
Yonge street represents this city, its the heart of everything: business, shops and restaurants... you just cant get enough of it, i just walked through it from Queen to Bloor a zillion times.

Reviewed by: Arlys from on Sep 14 2007

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Something for everyone
This section of the city simply comes alive after 10pm. Accessible by subway and very easy to navigate. Restaurants and specialty shops galore.

Reviewed by: David from on May 14 2007

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great place to walk around
there was so much to see and do on yonge street. they had an incredible selection of restaurants, it was hard to chose just one! the shopping was great- lots of cute stores you wouldn't normally find anywhere else. if you like to stick to chain stores then go to the eaton center. yonge street was a good evening activity as well since it was so lively.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Nov 29 2006

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Can't wait to get back
It's warmth and character. A very friendly city. One can lose themselves in the personality, and open friendliness of the people living there.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Nov 25 2006

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Atmosphere
Young Street is like no other street. It is extremely unique with its vast array of shops. Have been there many times and will go back. Safe area and a very clean city.

Reviewed by: JoyM from on May 22 2006

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Yonge street is very "hip"
Yonge street really is a must go-to street in Toronto. The shops are second to none, with many boutiques and vintage shops. Great place to people watch, as there is much going on...all the time. Very energic part of the city! Wonderful food selection. Really Toronto at it's finest!

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Aug 26 2005

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Shop till you Drop!
If you like to stay up all night then Yonge Street is perfect for you! There are wonderful resturants and the whole street is an oversized shopping mall! Beautiful hotles on the strip and if you like to party clubs and entertainment are right outside your door. I would go again any day...Yonge street is a MUST GO!

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Aug 05 2005
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