Bay Street Corridor

Toronto
Bay Street Corridor
Toronto showing a garden, flowers and outdoor art
Hockey Hall of Fame which includes signage and interior views
Toronto featuring a city, night scenes and a river or creek
Financial District which includes street scenes and a city as well as a large group of people

Popular places to visit

Things to do



Other neighbourhoods around Bay Street Corridor

Downtown Toronto featuring a city, an administrative buidling and heritage architecture

Downtown Toronto

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Dive into the bustling Entertainment District with its lively restaurants, nightclubs, and live theatre, or explore the upscale Yorkville area, boasting designer boutiques and world-class galleries. Don't miss the iconic Royal Ontario Museum and the revitalized Harbourfront area.

Downtown Toronto
Casa Loma featuring heritage architecture and a fountain

Old Toronto

Boasting a high population density, this area is home to multiple post-secondary institutions like Toronto Metropolitan University and OCAD University. Enjoy the vibrant academic atmosphere and easy access to renowned hospitals.

Old Toronto
The Village which includes street scenes, a city and signage

Church-Wellesley Village

Visitors to Church-Wellesley Village love its popular shops, and you can check out Downtown Yonge and Buddies in Bad Times Theatre. If you want to see more in the area, you can get around town on the metro at Wellesley Station.

Church-Wellesley Village
Yorkville featuring a city, heritage architecture and an administrative buidling

Yorkville

4.5/5(267 area reviews)

If you're spending time in Yorkville, you might enjoy attractions like Downtown Yonge and Toronto Public Library. You might also enjoy the neighborhood's ample dining options before hopping on the metro at Bay Station to see more of the city.

Yorkville
Old Town which includes railway items

St. Lawrence

If you're spending time in St. Lawrence, check out sights like St. Lawrence Market or Meridian Hall and hop on the metro to see more the city at King St East at Jarvis St East Side Stop or King St East at Jarvis St West Side Stop.

St. Lawrence
CN Tower which includes general coastal views, a city and a high rise building

Toronto Entertainment District

Downtown Toronto's vibrant hub features theatres, performing arts centres, and Toronto Blue Jays games, with numerous bars and restaurants catering to diverse crowds. Don't miss the iconic CN Tower!

Toronto Entertainment District


Bay Street Corridor

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