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Distillery District Shops & Galleries

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33 Mill St, Toronto, Ontario, M5A 3R3, Canada
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Jul 19, 2022
Off the beaten track, a quirky and unique part of Toronto to visit. Lovely shops, food outlets and bars. You will also see some unique art sculptures, and the area is home to a contemporary art gallery.

Nov 25, 2022
Nice place for winter shopping, for quality evening and shopping this place will be amazing. Some times they will have live jam sessions or Christmas events.

Apr 27, 2021
This place is beautiful, it has so much character and there are so many little boutique shops to look around. The bars are all currently close because of Covid, but you can still get takeaway cakes from the patisserie (that are delicious!) And also amazing hot chocolates too. My favourite place to cycle to, park the bike up and wander around.

Oct 19, 2021
Nice place to spend time as a tourist in Toronto

Jan 6, 2023

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