#1.
830 Brock Road Unit 2 Pickering,Ontario Canada L1R 2S7

#2.
830 Brock Rd, South, Unit 2 Pickering, Ontario Canada
-Indoor -Skate Shop -A little shop to buy pizza/drinks and stuff -Arcade -By December 2003, a triple ramp is comming in. Three ramps (6ft, 4ft, and 3ft) spined, rollered together with a 12 ft high wallride -Spines -Flatbanks -Rails, ... More on skateboardpark.com

#3.
300 Taunton Rd. W., Whitby, ON L1P2A9

#4.
301 Front St. W. Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Until 2007, the CN Tower was the tallest freestanding structure in the world. It is right next to the Roger... More on NileGuide
Recommend visiting at sunset -the views are fantastic More on GeckoGo

#5.
1040 Kohler Road, Toronto, ON
Originally a sandbar peninsula, the Toronto Islands, which arch around the city's harbour, were cut adrift... More on The Rough Guide to: Ontario
These islands, located less than 10 minutes from downtown via ferries, have over 600 park acres with walkin... More on DogFriendly.com

#6.
60 Carlton St., Toronto, Ontario
What a difference a year (or two) can make. Allan Gardens used to be down at the heels and seedy, but sinc... More on Frommers
HOW TO GET TICKETS
It might difficult to get tickets for the NHL games in Toronto, since hockey seems t... More on igougo

#7.
180 Pearl St, Toronto, ON
Park Lane - Think of Park Lane as a guaranteed hangover. And we mean that in the best possible way. Located... More on clubzone
Good suburb, a place to go! More on GeckoGo

#8.
49 Wellington St E, Toronto, Ontario
Behind the flat iron building there is a great park encased by the surrounding skyscrapers. Berczy park is ... More on NileGuide
The placing of it makes the building a narrow wedge shape. More on TripAdvisor

#9.
790 Queen St W, Toronto, Ontario
This land was originally part of a military reserve when Toronto was still a small town called York and th... More on Frommers
There are baseball games, tennis and dog walking, but also sitting in the sun, taking a break from the conc... More on TripAdvisor

#10.
Dundas St. $ Bathurst St., Toronto, ON
In 1847, Toronto was a city of 20,000 -- until 38,000 Irish immigrants arrived that summer. On June 21, 2007, this memorial to the Irish Famine was opened at Eireann Quay by Mary McAleese, president of Ireland. The park was inspired ... More on Frommers
