Apart from the obligatory tips to stay and eat, there are many very well-researched suggestions what to see and do locally. A highlight in my eyes the walks, with details in terms of time, distance and attractions on the march.
Fits to a card is included, which shows to be extremely more resistant and will fit into any trouser pocket.
Pleasant spot an opportunity in the short term to choose a restaurant by price category. Lovely, too, that the opening times are specified, because not all restaurants in Toronto have longer evening 21 clock hot meals. We have a week visiting some tips of Frommers and so many a tip found the one would not have seen so easily.
In addition to the Toronto Guide are also nice suggestions for day trips or excursions into the countryside, as Hamilton and Burlington are also mentioned, although not quite as detaillreich as Toronto.
Because for Toronto there is a clear division by various activities and interests. Thus, besides the sights such as CN Tower, Distillery District, Downtown, etc. still alternative categories such as shopping, sports, entertainment, etc., each of which is fanned out into sub-categories (eg shopping in electronics, clothes, antiques, etc.).
Who wants to have a little more information in advance in order to make optimal use and local now and then looking for a little help of his time, which is the only Frommers recommended, especially as the price remains within the limits. I for one would buy it immediately and in the next trip I will certainly seek after a Frommers.
A tip: Because in my issue several new hotels were not yet mentioned, I have also visited the Trip Advisor. In conjunction with the Frommers reviews an unbeatable combination!