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If you just moved to the city or are looking to spend time by yourself, there are so many things to do in Toronto alone. Check out this list to get some ideas and start exploring the city!
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1. Yunnan Noodle Shack
Yunnan Noodle Shack is Toronto’s first solo dining restaurant. They have individual booths so that you don’t have to feel awkward about eating out by yourself. They also have vegan, vegetarian, and gluten free options.
Where: 43 Baldwin St., Toronto, Ontario M5T 1L1
Click here for more information.
2. Othership
Othership is an immersive sauna and ice bath space. It’s a great way to relax and transform your mindset. They also pride themselves on being social friendly so even if you’re going by yourself, you might make a new friend.
Where: Multiple locations; click here to find out.
3. Read at a park
Enjoy some screen-free time by heading over to your favourite park in Toronto. Stop at a bookstore or bring a book from home and relax as you sit back and read in the sun.
Where: Various locations
4. Art Gallery of Ontario
The AGO is a great place to explore if you’ve never been and they have new exhibitions opening every few months. When you’re by yourself, you can fully immerse yourself in the art and spend as much or as little time as you want looking at each piece of artwork.
Where: 317 Dundas Street West, Toronto, Ontario, M5T 1G4
5. Check out a running club
Running clubs have become so popular over the last few months. It’s a great way to get a workout in and also meet new people. Most of them are beginner friendly and meant to be a social activity.
Where: Various locations
Click here for more information.
6. Bike ride along the waterfront
This is a great way to explore the city and see Lake Ontario. You can rent a bike and head over to the bike trail along the harbourfront.
Where: Toronto Harbourfront
Click here for more information.
7. Dance class at City Dance Corps
Dancing is a great way to get exercise and try out a new hobby! City Dance Corps has a variety of styles to choose from and classes for every level, even the absolute beginners.
Where: 950 Dupont St, Toronto, ON M6H 1Z2
8. Bata Shoe Museum
Located in Toronto, Canada, the Bata Shoe Museum regularly displays over a thousand shoes and related artifacts, chosen from a collection of nearly 15 000 objects, in architect Raymond Moriyama’s iconic, award-winning building.
Where: 327 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M5S 1W7
9. St. Lawrence Market
Since 1803, the St. Lawrence Market has been a culinary focal point in the city of Toronto. There are 120 vendors, merchants, and artisans to explore. Spend time exploring the market and trying all of the amazing food it has to offer.
Where: 125 The Esplanade, Toronto, ON M5E 1C3
10. Go to a show
There are always so many amazing theatre productions taking place in Toronto. From Mean Girls to Wicked, Mirvish has a great lineup for the upcoming months. Escape your every day life by immersing yourself in the theatre!
Where: Various locations
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