Located in Scarborough, Ontario, our hotel's ideal location
provides easy access to downtown Toronto without sacrificing convenience and
comfort. Situated just off Highway 401 and Highway 404/Don Valley Parkway for
quick commutes in and out of the city, the Radisson Toronto East is also just
minutes from Don Mills subway station at Fairview Mall if you want a no-stress
approach to seeing the CN Tower, the Air Canada Centre, the Toronto Zoo and the
Fashion District. If you're traveling with family or have a spare afternoon to
enjoy all that Toronto has to offer, don't miss thrills at Canada's Wonderland,
the Ontario Science Centre and Scarborough Towne Centre.
Set aside time to discover these nearby attractions:
- Ontario Science
Centre (8.6 km)
More than 600 hands-on exhibits, an IMAX theatre, science demonstrations
and other special events make up this science centre.
Phone: +1 (416) 696-1000
- Royal Ontario Museum
(17.1 km)
This art, archaeology and natural science museum houses more than six
million pieces in its collection.
Phone: +1 (416) 586-8000
- Bata Shoe Museum
(17.3 km)
The largest museum of its kind in North America, the Bata Shoe Museum
displays famous shoes, including some dating back more than 2,000 years,
from such celebrities as Elvis, Marilyn Monroe and Elton John.
Phone: +1 (416) 979-7799
- Distillery
Historic District (17.8 km)
This pedestrian-only village features more than 70 shops and artistic
outlets housed in the restored buildings of the Gooderham & Worts
whiskey distillery.
Phone: +1 (416) 364-1177
- Toronto Zoo (18.3
km)
Home of the Giant Pandas, the award-winning Toronto Zoo is the third
largest in the world, featuring more than 5,000 animals and 460 species
divided into six different geographical zones.
Phone: +1 (416) 392-5929
- Air Canada
Centre (19.8 km)
Known by many as "The Hangar," the Air Canada Centre is home to
the Toronto Raptors and the Toronto Maple Leafs. The centre also
hosts sporting events, concerts and conventions.
Phone: +1 (416) 815-5500
- Hockey
Hall of Fame (20 km)
Toronto's premier hockey attraction is home to the Stanley Cup and the best of hockey.
Phone: +1 (416) 360-7735
- Casa Loma (20.6 km)
Built by a crew of 300 for $3.5 million, Casa Loma was the biggest home in
North America when it was finished in 1914.
Phone: +1 (416) 923-1171
- CN Tower (22 km)
Once the tallest free-standing structure in the world, the CN Tower was
only surpassed in 2007 and still remains the tallest in North America. The
structure is open for tours.
Phone: +1 (416) 360-8500
- Art Gallery of Ontario
(23.4 km)
Featuring more than 68,000 works by Canadian artists, the AGO is one of
North America's largest art museums. It also boasts an impressive range of
European and African pieces.
Phone: +1 (416) 979-6648
- Canada's
Wonderland (32 km)
This amusement park is home to the Leviathan roller coaster, Planet
Snoopy, 40 life-sized dinosaur models, the Splash Works water park and a
variety of other attractions.
Phone: +1 (905) 832-8131
Driving Directions
The Radisson Toronto East is located at Hwy 401 and Victoria Park Ave
and is easily accessible from highways such as Hwy 404/Don Valley Pkwy.