The Distillery District is located in downtown Toronto, Ontario. It was built in 1832 as the Gooderham and Worts Distillery, and has since been renovated and re-developed to feature numerous boutique retailers, cafes, restaurants, shops and art galleries. With over forty heritage buildings, the Distillery District boasts the largest collection of Victorian-era industrial architecture in North America.
It is interesting to note that the Distillery District is the largest Hollywood set outside of Hollywood. Movies such as Chicago, Dont Say a Word, The Recruit and Cinderella Man were all filmed at this location. Join real estate developer Matthew Rosenblatt on a tour of this beautiful urban space.
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17 Year old Azza Kindred, Competition Barista for Oomph! Coffee, Tasmania Australia shows us a glimpse of a day in the life of an Australian barista.
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The Distillery District is located in downtown Toronto, Ontario. It was built in 1832 as the Gooderham and Worts Distillery, and has since been renovated and re-developed to feature numerous boutique retailers, cafes, restaurants, shops and art galleries. With over forty heritage buildings, the Distillery District boasts the largest collection of Victorian-era industrial architecture in North America.
It is interesting to note that the Distillery District is the largest Hollywood set outside of Hollywood. Movies such as Chicago, Dont Say a Word, The Recruit and Cinderella Man were all filmed at this location. Join real estate developer Matthew Rosenblatt on a tour of this beautiful urban space.
Want to plan your trip to Canada? Visit http://www.canada.travel
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New Finnish Duo: Ukulele Igor with Antti “Wizard Of The Keys” Utriainen performing Carelian Stomp at Camilla Vuorenmaa`s Exhibition Opening at Cafe Bar No 9 on December 9th 2009.
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