Clarence and Christina's Wedding
Toronto, ON, Canada, July, 2007
Venues
- Ceremony: Angus Glen Golf Club
- Hotel: Hilton Suites Hotel and Conference Centre
- Airport:
- Restaurant: Ambassador Chinese Restaurant
- Restaurant: Diamond Banquet Hall
- Restaurant: Rosewater Supper Club
- Hospital: York Central Hospital
- Entertainment: Theatre District
- Attraction: CN Tower and Rogers Centre
- Attraction: Downtown Chinatown
- Attraction: Harbourfront Centre
- Attraction: Pacific Mall
- Attraction: Royal Ontario Museum
- Attraction: The Bata Shoe Museum
- Attraction: The Old Distillery District and Perigee restaurant
- Attraction: Toronto Eaton Centre
- Attraction: Yorkdale Shopping Centre
Ceremony
Hotel
Airport
Restaurant
Ambassador Chinese Restaurant
280 W Beaver Creek RdRichmond Hill, ON L4B, CA
We frequently come here for dim sum. Anonymous always orders the baked tapioca pudding for dessert!
Diamond Banquet Hall
3225 Hwy-7Markham, ON L3R, CA
Hospital
Entertainment
Theatre District
300 King Street WestToronto, ON, Canada
(416) 872-1212
King Street is the main site for Toronto's great theatre.
Attraction
CN Tower and Rogers Centre
CN TowerNL, Canada,
A staple when visiting Toronto is grabbing a view from the world’s tallest building. You can also grab a bite to eat at 360, a revolving restaurant over 1000 feet above ground.
Downtown Chinatown
480 Dundas St WToronto, ON, Canada
(416) 591-3988
The Asian minority is one of the largest and most visible ethnicities in Toronto. Chinatown in downtown Toronto is a great place to find out why Anonymous loves to come back home for Chinese food.
Harbourfront Centre
235 Queens Quay WestToronto, ON, Canada
(416) 973-4000
From July 20-22nd, Harbourfront is the site for the Dim Sum Chinese Festival! Serving up more than food, the festival also offers an array of traditional and contemporary art forms. Highlights include: · North American premiere of 77 year old Peking Opera Master Bi Gu Yun · A Moving Sound fuses Taiwanese, Chinese and Asian musical ideas · Chi 2 presented by are Moby's string section and electronic and violin assault specialists · Q&A and screening with award-winning filmmaker Julia Kwan · Martial artists compete in the Battle of the Lion Clans
Pacific Mall
4300 Steeles Av E, Pacific MallMarkham, ON, Canada
(905) 305-8700
This is North America's LARGEST indoor Asian mall. You have to see it and experience it.
Royal Ontario Museum
100 Queen's ParkToronto, ON, Canada
(416) 586-5549
With the new Michael Anonymous-Chin Crystal addition, the Royal Ontario Museum is definitely a place to visit while in Toronto. Along with its large Chinese cultural exhibit, the ROM is hosting in July exhibits of Ancient Peru and Japanese paintings depicting life in 17th to 19th century Tokyo.
The Bata Shoe Museum
327 Bloor St W, TorontoToronto, ON, Canada
(416) 979-7799
Anonymous loves shoes and Toronto provides a unique experience with The Bata Shoe Museum. Over 10,000 shoes spanning 4,500 years of history are exhibited in an award winning four story building.
The Old Distillery District and Perigee restaurant
55 Mill StreetToronto, ON, Canada
Perigee: (416) 364-1397
Once the largest distillery in the British Empire, the Distillery District is Toronto’s first pedestrian village and is a national historic site. The brick-lined streets are now a great place for galleries, entertainment, restaurants and boutiques. The 5th annual Parti-Gras festival, a celebration of music and culture, begins July 20th. Heartily recommended is Perigee restaurant and its Omakase-style menu. Reservations are a must as the restaurant seats 35.
Toronto Eaton Centre
610 Bay StToronto, ON, Canada
(416) 642-8321
Anonymous's other favourite place to shop is the Toronto Eaton Centre. But it's so much more than that. The Eaton Centre is at the heart of the city. Next to it is Dundas square (www.ydsquare.ca) where there is always something to entertain you. One of our favourite places to eat is Eggspectations (www.eggspectations.com).
Yorkdale Shopping Centre
3401 Dufferin StNorth York, ON, Canada
(416) 789-0595
One of Anonymous's favourite places to shop with over 240 stores.


