If you are a physiotherapist in Toronto who lives in the wonderful city of Toronto then you already know just how awesome it is to live here. Toronto is one of those cities where you can never be bored. You just can't. There's so much you can do that your days can easily be filled with fun activities.
If you're into architecture and design you could take a landscape design Toronto course. If you're into sightseeing or historical facts you can go to the CN Tower or Colborne Lodge. If you can't get enough of live music then you most definitely live in the perfect city for that. There are so many concert venues, big or small, that are home to a wide range of musical acts each and every single night. You can't go a day in Toronto without some sort of band or musician in town playing at one of the many venues such as Massey Hall, The Mod Club, or The Phoenix Concert Theatre. You can probably find a concert that's pretty close to your Toronto condo rental unit.
If you're a sports fan you've got your pick of teams to go see. There's the Maple Leafs, Raptors, Blue Jays, Rock, Marlies, Toronto FC and Argonauts. If you're a true sports fan though, then you need to check out the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto. The Hockey Hall of Fame is a great place to visit as you get to immerse yourself in the world of hockey and learn a thing or two about the game that you didn't know before or just have a lot of fun at one of the many exhibits they have.
In the NHLPA Be A Player Zone you can either hone your wrist shot or try your hand at being the next Marc Andre Fleury in the 2,400 simulated square foot rink. In the TSN/RDS Broadcast Zone you can try announcing your own NHL game with the help of Gord Miller and Alain Crete or listen to hundreds of classic and historic calls in the Broadcast Museum. You can even see the drum kit used by RUSH drummer Neil Pert used for the Hockey Night in Canada theme song.
The Heartland Molson Theatre lets you watch hockey videos on a huge high definition screen in a state-of-the-art theatre that seats 128 or take a history tour of past Stanley Cup champions. These are just a few things you can do while at the Hockey Hall of Fame. You won't find a shortage of inspirational messages that you can use during your next team building Toronto seminars at this hall of fame.
Hopefully we've sold you on visiting the Hockey Hall of Fame. Located in downtown Toronto on Yonge Street and Front Street it is very near the Air Canada Centre, Rogers Centre, CN Tower and the Eaton Centre. You can make a game out of walking to each of those venues by counting how many interlocking pavers are on the ground. |