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Cancel Save. Located in North East Toronto, Pan Pacific Toronto is a well-known landmark to residents in the prestigious neighborhood it calls home, with a warm and welcoming air throughout the 15 acres of scenic parkland it is nestled in.

The hotel offers generously-sized guest rooms and suites, with many overlooking the lush greenery surrounding the hotel and the cityscape beyond. Pan Pacific Toronto is close to the vibrancy of Toronto downtown while just a minute drive from Toronto Pearson International Airport. Within half an hour's drive from the hotel are Canada's largest zoo and theme park— the Toronto Zoo and Canada's Wonderland. The hotel is known for its restaurants, especially Katsura, one of Toronto's most respected Japanese restaurants with a sushi bar, traditional teppanyaki cooking tables, and private tatami rooms.

The restaurant serves up the finest fish and seafood, expertly prepared by its in-house chefs in an elegant ambience. Seasons, its all-day dining restaurant, invites diners to nourish their soul in a bright and airy setting overlooking the wooded gardens.



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