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Thanks for the info Jim, since it goes for 3 days does one of the 3 stand out from the rest or are they all the same? did some research and noticed on the Saturday evening last yr a very popular singer from Greece performed which sounds appealing to me, i know they have 3 stages and one of them is for Greek only but overall i'd ideally like to pick the best of the 3 days to attend if they arent all the same.
Thanks for the info do any of you eat on the danforth and therefore recommend a place or places for me?
Been a while for me but I've been going to Mezes for many years and always enjoy it. I've found it to be the most consistent in terms of quality compared to other places.
I can't really help you with the music question, except to say that it is diverse, and it reflects the make up of Toronto, which is very multicultural, for sure.
Toronto, having such a diverse mix of people, sees a lot of overseas stars, from all over the world, coming here to do live concerts. One of the largest attractions last year, was a Bollywood film festival, with dozens of their stars appearing, over the five day run of the event.
That's a tough one. How about the new aquarium in downtown? Does NYC have one? I wasn't aware of one last time I went to NYC. Perhaps it does....
Closest one would be Brooklyn, Coney Island..
Id check out the royal ontario museum..
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