For more information on the subway and streetcar lines, visit the Toronto Transit Commission website [http://www.beta.ttc.ca/]
'''Harbourfront Centre''', 235 Queens Quay West, [http://www.harbourfrontcentre.com], is the arts and entertainment hub of the district. In the summer there is a full schedule of events and performances for the whole family.
'''Toronto Music Garden''', 475 Queens Quay West (at Harbourfront Centre), [http://www.toronto.ca/parks/music_index.htm]. Designed by cellist Yo Yo Ma and landscape designer Julie Moir Messervy, the garden is an interpretation of Bach's ''First Suite for Unaccompanied Cello''. Wheelchair accessible. Free admission.
'''Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery''', 231 Queens Quay West (at Harbourfront Centre), [http://www.thepowerplant.org]. Closed Mo. Exhibitions rotate, consult the website to see what's currently on display. Adults $5.
The '''Premiere Dance Theatre''', 207 Queens Quay West (Queens Quay Terminal), features modern dance and theatre performances from around the world.
'''Spend a day on the lake''' or take a '''boat tour''' of the harbour. Charter and tour boat operators offering harbour tours, dinner cruises and sailing on the lake leave from the marina at Harbourfront Centre.
On weekends in the summer, the outdoor '''International Marketplace''' at Harbourfront Centre hosts a range of arts and crafts vendors.