The biggest city in Canada is home to soaring buildings, sparkling lights, and a waterfront skyline that includes the CN Tower. There are several parks and waterfront areas in Toronto where you may unwind, as well as a charming historic quarter and a thriving nightlife with a variety of pubs, clubs, breweries, and restaurants.
This means that no matter what time of day it is or how much snow there is, there is always something to do in Toronto. So what do you want to do in Toronto at night when you’re traveling alone?
TORONTO STRIP CLUBS
Many strip clubs are technically located in peaceful sections of the Queensway or Dufferin, but in historic structures close to the Don River, or on valuable real estate on King West, Toronto’s top strip clubs have their spiritual home on Yonge St. One-third of our selection is located on Yonge, sometimes in former taverns with live music.
These clubs have histories that date back to the late 1960s, when loosening municipal laws transformed go-go girls into topless dancers and Yonge Street evolved from dirty to filthy. Yes, you read that correctly. Many of these clubs are family-owned.
They have neon lights, black painted walls, watered-down beverages, and a team of dancers who are either professionals supporting a family or students earning their way through college. They resemble what you would expect. (Or, sometimes, somewhere between the former and the latter.)