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For decades, the bright lights and bustle of Yonge Street have enticed visitors to shop, dine and catch some live entertainment. The focal point of the neighbourhood is undoubtedly the intersection of Yonge and Dundas, where a major public square and the Eaton Centre shopping mall pull in the crowds. Keep exploring to discover quirky independent shops and hidden gems among the casual restaurants and food court options favoured by Ryerson University students. Or enjoy lunch at the Queen and Beaver Public House, one of the poshest pubs in town. Yonge-Dundas Square is a unique focal point of the downtown Toronto community. The Square is designated for use as a public open space and as an event venue that can accommodate events of various sizes. You'll discover a wide range of activities on the Square: community celebrations, theatrical events, concerts, receptions, promotions – events that appeal to residents and tourists alike and provide a showcase for local businesses. Believe me, I've spent more than 36 hours in Toronto in my life. In fact, I've spent more of my time on this earth in the city of Toronto than anywhere else, so I suppose it's about time I put together a solid post on it. Since I've been back in Canada (August 2017), I've been rediscovering what makes this country special to me. Believe me, I've been writing about it a fair bit. I quite literally just had an article come out for Northeastern Ontario days ago talking about that aforementioned rediscovery. It occured to me that it was about time I had a full fledged post on my site about Toronto, which is where I'm from and where I grew up, after all. However, I didn't want to be boring and write a generic post, so to spice it up a bit, we're going with the header, "36 Hours in Toronto: A Toronto Itinerary." And to make it even spicier, I'm going to curate the list, not just write it. Basically, I've tapped a whole bunch of my friends in travel on the shoulder to talk about what's the one thing they would do if they had a limited time in Toronto. What results is a slew of personal recommendations that you can use to build out your own itinerary when you visit my home city. On that note, don't forget to reach out on Twitter, Instagram, or my Facebook Page if you're swinging through. Perhaps we can rendezvous! I'm always keen to meet readers along the way. Don’t miss: A concert at the storied (and recently renovated) Massey Hall Yonge-Dundas Square, an open space and occasional event venue where shoppers, students and visitors cross paths under the glow of eye-catching billboards The Eaton Centre, a busy shopping centre boasting more than 230 retailers and dining options that reflect the diversity of Toronto cuisine A performance at the Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre, the world’s last operational “double-decker” live venue A bacon cheeseburger—or as you may hear Torontonians call it, a “banquet burger”—at Fran’s Restaurant and Bar, which stakes a claim to inventing both the burger and the term BOUNDARIES: Yonge Street, bounded by Grosvenor Street to the north and Richmond Street West to the south.