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    Nightlife in Toronto

    Toronto is home to one of North America's most vibrant theatre scenes. Most venues, including Massey Hall and Roy Thomson Hall, are located within the Entertainment District. Sports are also popular in Toronto, especially Canada's beloved hockey, with venues located near the Harbourfront. Watch hockey or basketball games at Air Canada Centre, then head for a beer at Wayne Gretzky's or PJ O'Brien. Toronto's high-energy gay nightlife is centred in the Church-Wellesley district.

    Bars

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    1. 1. Madison Avenue Pub - Bars

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      'Maddy' consists of six indoor British-style pubs and multiple outdoor bars in three beautifully restored Victorian homes near the University of Toronto. Along with lots of students and beer, the Madison has a piano bar, billiards, dartboards and plasma TVs.Show this on map

      Address

      14, Madison Avenue, Toronto M5R 2S1

      Telephone

      +1 416 927 1722

      Transport

      By subway to Spadina station

      Website

      Madison Avenue Pub

    2. 2. Wayne Gretzky's - Bars

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      Wayne Gretzky's, Toronto. © Toronto Tourism

      Canada's favourite hockey player owns and operates this bar on the Harbourfront which bears his name. Wayne Gretzky's bar is especially popular before and after Maple Leafs games. Showcases display lots of Gretzky's hockey memorabilia.Show this on map

      Address

      99, Blue Jays Way, Toronto M5V 9G9

      Telephone

      +1 416 979 7825

      Transport

      By subway to Union station

      Website

      Wayne

    3. 3. The Paddock - Bars

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      The Paddock, Toronto. Photo by Tom Paterson, © The Paddock

      Not far from the Entertainment District, The Paddock is especially popular with the theatre- and concert-goers. It has a beautiful Art Deco interior with high-backed booths which allow quiet conversation over drinks. The music tends toward jazz.Show this on map

      Address

      178, Bathurst Street, Toronto M5V 2R4

      Telephone

      +1 416 504 9997

      Transport

      By subway to Osgoode station

      Website

      The Paddock

    4. 4. Mill Street Brew Pub - Bars

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      The Mill Street Brew Pub is a popular home-town brewery, located in the historic Distillery District. In addition to serving good pub food and half a dozen beers, Mill Street serves Ontario's first 100% organic beer.Show this on map

      Address

      55, Mill Street, Building 63, Toronto M5A 3C4

      Telephone

      +1 416 681 0338

      Transport

      By subway to King station

      Website

      Mill Street Brew Pub

    5. 5. PJ O'Brien - Bars

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      This authentic Irish pub features dark wood, filling food and beer, and lots of noisy people. Located in the Financial District, PJ O'Brien draws fans to watch the Maple Leafs and Raptors games on TV or after matches.Show this on map

      Address

      39, Colborne Street, Toronto M5E 1E3

      Telephone

      +1 416 815 7562

      Transport

      By subway to King station

      Website

      PJ O'Brien

    6. 6. Canoe - Bars

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      This trendy bar and restaurant atop the Toronto Dominion Bank building in the heart of the Financial District, is a favourite among the after-work crowd. Set on the 54th floor, the views of Lake Ontario and Toronto are incredible.Show this on map

      Address

      66, Wellington Street West, Toronto Dominion Bank Tower, Toronto M5K 1H6

      Telephone

      +1 416 364 0054

      Transport

      By subway to Bathurst station

      Website

      Canoe Website

    Clubs

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    1. 7. Guvernment Nightclub - Clubs

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      Guvernment Nightclub in the Harbourfront district is divided into eight lounges and dance clubs, each with its own musical theme. The Tanja Lounge is popular for its mellow Asian feel; the Skybar provides great city views.Show this on map

      Address

      132, Queens Quay East, Toronto M5A 3Y5

      Telephone

      +1 416 869 0045

      Transport

      By subway to Union station

      Website

      Guvernment Nightclub Website

    2. 8. El Convento Rico - Clubs

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      Originally a gay club for Latinos, El Convento Rico attracts a diverse young crowd, gay and straight, every night. Expect lots of Latin dance music, mostly Cuban, drag shows and samba dance lessons. The club is located near Little Italy.Show this on map

      Address

      750, College Street, Toronto M6G 1C4

      Telephone

      +1 416 588 7800

      Transport

      By subway to Christie station

      Website

      El Convento Rico

    3. 9. Fly - Clubs

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      The original Babylon from TV's Queer As Folk programme, Fly is one of Toronto's most popular gay dance clubs. Guest DJs travel from around the world to spin tracks at Fly. The club is located in the Church-Wellesley district.Show this on map

      Address

      8, Gloucester Street, Toronto M4Y 1L5

      Telephone

      +1 416 410 5426

      Transport

      By subway to Wellesley station

      Website

      Fly

    4. 10. This Is London - Clubs

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      Resembling a gentleman's club with plush armchairs and rugs, This Is London draws a manicured downtown Toronto crowd sipping cocktails in collared shirts and dresses. International DJs play house music. The ladies' bathroom has an extravagant luxury - in-house beauticians.Show this on map

      Address

      364, Richmond Street West, Toronto M5V 1X6

      Telephone

      +1 416 351 1100

      Transport

      By subway to Osgoode station

      Website

      This is London

    Entertainment

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    1. 11. Second City - Entertainment

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      Since opening in 1973, Second City has become Canada's (and perhaps North America's) most popular and successful comedy club. This Entertainment District venue has been the performance home for classic comedians Mike Myers, Dan Aykroyd, Martin Short and John Candy.Show this on map

      Address

      51, Mercer Street, Toronto M5V 9G9

      Telephone

      +1 416 343 0011

      Transport

      By subway to St Andrew station

      Website

      Second City

    2. 12. Massey Hall - Entertainment

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      Massey Hall, Toronto. © Ontario Tourism

      Built in 1894, Massey Hall has always been at the forefront of Toronto's cultural life. The building enjoys near perfect acoustics and hosts both classical and contemporary music concerts. It is located in downtown Toronto.Show this on map

      Address

      178, Victoria Street, Toronto M5B 1T7

      Telephone

      +1 416 872 4255

      Transport

      By subway to Queen station

      Website

      Massey Hall

    3. 13. The Rex - Entertainment

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      The Rex, Toronto. Courtesy of The Rex Hotel

      This is the place to hear world-famous musicians. Toronto's long-standing jazz and blues mecca, The Rex has been an unpretentious downtown favourite for decades. People queue round the corner for shows every night and throughout the day at weekends.Show this on map

      Address

      194, Queen Street West, Toronto MSV 1Z1

      Telephone

      +1 416 598 2475

      Transport

      By subway to Osgoode station

      Website

      The Rex Website

    4. 14. Roy Thomson Hall - Entertainment

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      Roy Thomson Hall, Toronto. © Toronto Tourism

      Since 1982 Roy Thomson Hall has been known as the home of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and the Mendelssohn Choir. Set in the heart of the Entertainment District, the musical venue also hosts visiting orchestras and popular musical entertainers.Show this on map

      Address

      60, Simcoe Street, Toronto M5J 2H5

      Telephone

      +1 416 872 4255

      Transport

      By subway to St Andrew station

      Website

      Roy Thomson Hall

    5. 15. Air Canada Centre - Entertainment

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      Air Canada Centre, Toronto. © Toronto Tourism

      Sports fans flock to the Air Canada Centre in the Harbourfront to see the Toronto Maple Leafs NHL hockey team and the Toronto Raptors NBA basketball team. The arena also hosts concerts of internationally recognised musical performers.Show this on map

      Address

      40, Bay Street, Toronto M5J 2X2

      Telephone

      +1 416 815 5400

      Transport

      By subway to Union station

      Website

      Air Canada Centre

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