- Outside the Ritz-Carlton Toronto
- A club-level deluxe room features views facing Lake Ontario
- Ritz-Carlton offers special turndown services for children and families, including personalized bathrobes, a teddy bear and milk and cookies
- For adults, turndown services include a taste of Ninutik pure Ontario maple syrup
- Living room in the Ritz-Carlton suite. The 2415 square-foot suite also has a spacious living room, dining room, study, fitness area with elliptical machine and luxury bathroom. Starting at approximately $6,000 per night
- Bedroom in the Ritz-Carlton suite
- Washroom in the Ritz-Carlton suite features luxury stand-alone soaker tub, Portuguese Estremoz marble walls and heated floors
- Poolside sun chairs with a view of the CN Tower
- Private pedicure cabins at the Ritz-Carlton Spa
- Hydrotherapy beds at the Ritz-Carlton Spa
- The Urban Sanctuary lounge at the Ritz-Carlton Spa
- The Ritz-Carlton Spa features a skylight and a massive blown-glass architectural chandelier by Canadian artist Jeff Goodman
- The Ritz-Carlton Spa includes this corner spa suite for couples treatments and massages. The ceilings are 22 feet high
- Private yoga studio for hotel guests as well as Toronto locals
- Deq Terrace and Lounge offers casual dining throughout the day including tapas, flatbreads and charcuterie sourced from the Niagara region. During the summer, the patio opens out onto Simcoe Park and features a brick oven and bar
- Bar at Deq
- Library and fireplace lounge at Deq
- The hotel lobby features a massive sculpture called the Mobius by Jeremy Guy, weighing over 500 pounds
- The lobby features a handful of bronzed maple leaves embossed into the floor
- Front desk
- Toca restaurant features a cheese cave and cheese program developed by Toronto’s Cheese Boutique
- Private dining space at Toca
- Dining room at Toca
- Toca’s chef’s table is hidden away in the kitchen
- Chandeliers at Toca by Jeff Goodman
- Outside the Ritz-Carlton Toronto

























