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Toronto, a multifaceted cultural city!

Ontario, which just celebrated 400 years of French presence, is a maritime province, with large freshwater seas (more then 250,000 lakes and 55,000 kilometers of streams), and smooth sandy beaches. Moreover, it is graced with an exceptionally rich countryside and plenty of national parks. Toronto is the province’s elegant and busy, economic and cultural capital, inhabited by people from nearly all over the world. Blending modernity with authenticity, urban landscapes with luxuriant nature, its attractiveness and its charm are unique! You’re going to love it!

 


 


The Four Seasons Hotel: a case dynamic for contemporary creativity.


In this cosmopolitan capital, hotel panels are of course very large. The Four Seasons Hotel opened on October 5, 2012, and got right on top of the list. Its glass twin towers on Yorkville Street, THE chic street of Toronto, have been designed by architect Yabu Pushelberg, who decided on a structured space displaying artistic sensibility, harmony, fluidity, richness of the materials and inventiveness in the equipments. Contemporary art allows a gracious transition in and out of the hotel, matching the urban architecture of the city. Another innovation: its interior design. Let’s forget traditions, and let’s adopt the newest design codes: huge walnut panels playing with large screens or steel lace cages, hung with works by James Robertson or wood carved spheres reminding of dandelions, partition the lobby into different intimate and cosy spaces


 



Art and technical innovations as the hotel leitmotiv.


In the rooms and suites, the wonderfully huge glass windows let the light in, enhancing the successful mix of steel and glass and giving the rooms their contemporary and harmonious touches. All the more as their grey and beige major tones are subdued for better visual and bodily comfort. Even the high tech sounds and images are meant to soothe the stressed guests. A real pleasure when the weather goes unleashed!


 



Daniel Boulud, the 3 starred New York chef



The hotel hired 3 starred chef Daniel Boulud, who had worked in New York City for 30 years. It’s the chain policy now to hire starred chefs, to present its international clientele with new culinary but delicious concepts, in a cosy and welcoming environment.


 



Café Boulud: tradition revisited


Café Boulud is located on the mezzanine overlooking the D bar through large windows, allowing the guests to appreciate the room volumes and some controversial Brainshaw works, the Street art and Post Pop French artist loved in LA and hated in NYC: Picasso, Mickaël Jackson, Marilyn Monroe revisited. In this very contemporary but rather stripped décor, (by Rosalie Wise Designs), Daniel Boulud makes a point to propose traditional and seasonal, yet creative, Mediterranean cuisine, cooked with fresh and local products. The D Bar, on the first floor, is the place to begin or end the night. You can see and be seen through its large glass panes, that’s the aim of the game, of course!
For a quick lunch, try the firemen’s hamburger: braised beef nearly charred on its surface and spicy! Astonishing!


 



A multifaceted city


This metropolis is a shy one: you can’t discover it in one day, nor in two, nor even on the third one. It looks like a smaller Chicago, with Lake Ontario as a shore, the forests still playing with the urban landscape, and contagious “joie de vivre”, creativity and dynamism. You live in the city, not outside: everything is close, within a mile or two. Each district has got its ethnic and artistic particularities. For instance, in the West Queen, a very bourgeois and fancy spot, also called the Art and Design District, there are art galleries and creativity all over the place.



 


Ossington Street, a flock of lounge restaurants!




Ossington Street, near West Queen, has got more than 23 lounge restaurants, each with their specialties. For instance, the small French Delux café proposes Cuban sandwiches and Panini; Union Farm, also a French place with an old style wooden counter and tiled floor, specializes in bio products. You just have to pick up one, a very difficult task!



 


Museums, cruises and the CN Tower


You “must” take a cruise on Lake Ontario. The islands are extremely colorful, especially during the Indian summer. Toronto skyline view is breathtaking, especially its CN Tower, culminating at 553.33 meters. The cruise allows you to sample the numerous architectural feats of the city. You may stop for lunch at Canoe, near Kingstreet, on the 54th floor, with a splendid view of the city and a tasteful Canadian menu. Afterwards, you’ll have some energy to spend on a few museums you have to visit: the Royal Ontario Natural History Museum (ROM), which looks like a spaceship; the indispensable Art gallery of Ontario, opened in 1900 and restored by Frank Gehry in 2008, presenting 1000 years of European art on 45,000m2. Later, if you are still in good shape, you can climb on top the CN Tower, the city icon with a splendid panoramic view.

Mars 2013
By Katya PELLEGRINO


My advice:
A dynamic, astonishing, creative city, happily mixing business with culture, sport and nature. You should spend at least 3 nights there, there are so many things to discover! There’s something for everybody, whether you are a nature or a city lover! What’s also funny are the theme districts: schools, hospitals, museums. The Four Seasons Hotel is located in a chic and central district, with a lot of small boutiques all around. It has got a very relaxing spa, in case you decided to visit all three main museums in one day! Speaking of which: if you can see but one museum, don’t miss the ROM, which is unique, especially if you travel with children. As to the art lovers, the Art Gallery is the place to go. For shopping, we recommend Kensington Market, with its vintage boutiques.
Coming back to the Four Seasons: ask for rooms higher than the 14th floor to get a good view on the city. And don’t miss the pool on the 9th floor, surrounded by glass windows, and long enough to really swim!

Four Seasons Toronto
60 Yorkville avenue
Toronto, Ontario
Canada M’W 0A4
T: + (416) 964 0411

Rooms start from 335 CAN $

Where to lunch or dine:

Libretto Pizzeria
If you are a pizza lover, the Libretto Pizzeria is a must! It is located on Ossington Street, in the West Queen District. The best in the city!

Union Farm
A nice place without fuss, but with a wooden bar, a tiled floor, some frescoes, healthy food based on local products

Lee Lounge
That’s the restaurant headed by a very famous chef in Canada, mixing several Asian accents on your plates.

County Genéral (on Ossington street)
The popular chef will propose a healthy and plain menu, for instance grilled chicken.

The Böehmer
A loft-style restaurant, with some temporary exhibitions

La Buca
Italian restaurant with two basement dinig rooms. Better choose the high ceiling one. Very good food, and an impressive choice of delicatessen.
604 King Street West
T: 416 865 1600
www.buca.ca

The Canoe
Located on the 54th floor of a high rise on Kingstreet. Delicious Canadian cuisine. Try the pork dish or its meat pie, for dessert the Butter Tart is simply splendid! Impressive view on Toronto and the suburbs.
Price from Can $ 10 à 27
Closed on Saturdays and Sundays.
66 Wellington St. West
T 416 364 0054
www.oliverbonacini.com 

Shopping:

- Shopgirls,
A nice boutique, with quality Canadian brands such as Mackage or Marie St Pierre and so on.

If you like shopping in the malls, Eaton Center or Path (a 26 km long underground mall) are for you. You can find all the brands

Vintage Corner:
Best place: Kensington Market. Located between Dundas and Oxfrod Street, it is full of different products and objects mixing Jewish, Portuguese and Caribbean influences.

- The Cat’s Meow
Nice selection of vintage brands: Chanel, Dior…
Beautiful leather goods, prices between Can$ 250 and 2,000
180 av Road
T: 647 435 5875

- Cabaret
An affordable selection:
672 Queen street West
T: 416 504 7126

- Courage my Love (in Kensington Market)
A second-hand cloth store runs by mothers and daughters for several generations
You must browse all over and may discover some treasures such as Chloé shoes for 30€!

Need a shopping coach?

Wendy Woods can advise you to change your look or make it better, or choose a new wardrobe for the season.
1 hour: CAN $350 ; 3hours: CAN $ 500 (you can bring two friends)
She takes time to ask you the proper questions about your tastes and define your style.

Do not miss:

- The CN Tower (553,33 meters high, exceptional panoramic view). An absolute must.
-Younge Street, one of the longest avenues in the world, and Queen Street with its artists’ districts.
- The Royal Ontario Museum of Natural History, the most important in Canada, and Frank Gehry Art Gallery of Ontario.
- The Bata Shoe Museum, with the most impressive shoe collection in the world, since prehistoric times till today.
- Niagara Falls, 90 mn away from Toronto by car.
- Kensington Market, a lively « vintage » district
- The Path with its 26 km long underground galleries, 6 big hotels, subways, etc..
- The Canadian Opera Company, one of the most famous in North America.
- Take a cruise on Lake Ontario. About Can$28 with a guide, or Can$7 with the classic city tour.
- St Lawrence Market: a market to see!

Fly there with Air Canada:
Air Canada just opened its new business class layout: “Executive Suite First”, based on individual cabins with 191 cm long and 180° reclining chairs/beds, big screens and gastronomic menus.
From October 28 2012 to March 30 2013, the daily non stop flights between Paris Charles de Gaulle and Toronto will be as follows:

Flight AC881: departing from Paris: 11h30 ; arrival in Toronto: 14h00 local time.

Flight AC880: departing from Toronto: 20h15 ; arrival in Paris: 9h45 the day after.
Round trip Paris-Toronto in business class: from 3.172,96 Euros with tax.
Round trip Paris-Toronto in coach: from 676,88 € with tax.

Air Canada information & reservation:
Telephone: 0 825 880 881 (0,15 € per minute)
Internet: www.aircanada.com
Help line for on-line reservations: 0 825 882 900 (0,15 € per minute)
Ticketing counter: Roissy-Charles de Gaulle Airport, Terminal 2A, Porte 5 (everyday from 7h to 15h30)

Money: CAN $1 = 0, 77 € and 1€ = CAN $ 1,29

Language: English and French

Surface area: 1 076 395km²

Country code: 00 1 (same as the US)

Tour Operators:
Kuoni, Voyageurs du Monde, Compagnie du Monde …

Best time to go: April to October. In winter, temperatures can drop to a drastic -25°