TORONTO -- (June 2018) – Toronto’s bustling summer season is back again, and
Canada’s Downtown promises not to disappoint in 2018.
The ever-changing city gears up to add new hotels, restaurants and experiences to its summer line-up! Read through our latest “What’s New” for a list of notable updates and happenings around Toronto.
The ever-changing city gears up to add new hotels, restaurants and experiences to its summer line-up! Read through our latest “What’s New” for a list of notable updates and happenings around Toronto.
HOTELS
Bordering two diverse Toronto neighbourhoods,
Kimpton Saint George
opens its doors to the public on
June 19. The hotel blurs the lines of The
Annex’s vibrant, bohemian hipness with the historic feel of today’s
chic, upscale Yorkville. Noted as the first Kimpton in Canada, the
boutique hotel’s design is an immersion into true Toronto
— a sweet spot of culture and congeniality. It is the first boutique
hotel to capture the spirit of this dynamic and lively neighbourhood,
with The University of Toronto, Royal Ontario Museum, and Yorkville’s
renowned high-end shops and restaurants.
The highly anticipated
Hotel X is open for business and it is already becoming one of Toronto’s most iconic hotels with its unique resort style.
Throughout 2018, the hotel promises to continue to roll out new
features and amenities such as the Harmony Spa by the Lake and the New
Fort Hall Museum. Hotel X will also be opening many food & beverage
options such as Falcon Sky Bar, Lobby bar, 10XTO
Members' Lounge and Petros 82.
Dubbed ‘A new
Era for Glamour’ the buildings located at 311 and 325 Bay St continues
to undergo an extensive facelift. Purchased by the late John Jacob Astor
IV’s St. Regis brand, the building is currently operating
as the Adelaide Hotel. While the hotel portion is not slated for completion until 2019, the now available
St. Regis residences offer a glimpse into what designer Ann Johnston has in store for Toronto.
The
Spa at Four Seasons Toronto is now open after the
completion of phase one of its renovation. Debuting a jewel-tone oasis
featuring gold and stone accents, the all-new Spa reception is home to a
beauty boutique showcasing the very best in international
products, only available here in Canada.
The
Fairmont Royal York Hotel’s rooftop patio is back this
summer with the launch of an exclusive signature spirit that features
botanicals sourced from their 14th floor rooftop garden. Taste their gin
in their featured cocktail: “Let It Reign”
at EPIC Restaurant and Lounge or “Urban Heir” at Library Bar. Since
2008 the rooftop has also hosted to the world’s first hotel apiary where
each summer during the peak of the season, it is home to more than
350,000 Honey Bees, six Queen Bees, and six hives.
CITY CHANGES
As its highly anticipated waterfront revitalization continues,
Ontario Place will welcome guests for the summer with the launch of new activities and entertainment. From
May to September, Ontario Place will offer a variety of
recreational activities, a free performing arts series &
family-friendly interactive performances in Trillium Park starting in
June, and IMAX movies at Cinesphere. New programming will also include
Toronto’s only summer outdoor synthetic skating rink, ping pong and the
Imagination Playground™.
The critically acclaimed
Museum of Illusions will be opening its first Canadian location right here in Toronto
late this summer, and promises to be the largest permanent
tourist attraction to open in Toronto since Ripley's Aquarium in 2013
according to organizers. "Filled with holograms, optical illusions,
installations and unusual rooms, the concept of the Museum
of Illusions is based on the principle of fun and offers an original
experience to visitors, locals and tourists alike," writes a marketing
executive for the Museum.
Now under construction at 132 King Street East in Toronto's St.
Lawrence Market district, Museum of Illusions will have 60-70 exhibits
to start and attracts over one million visitors annually at its other
locations.
Toronto is getting the world's first integrated
Nobu Residences,
Nobu Hotel and Nobu Restaurant.
Nobu Toronto, a dynamic project featuring the world's first very Nobu
branded high-rise residences as well as Canada's first Nobu Hotel and
Nobu Restaurant will be
located in the heart of the entertainment district, transforming Mercer
Street with its landmark design. Nobu Toronto will rise 45 storeys
above the historic Pilkington Glass Factory with two dramatic
residential towers, featuring 660 sold out residential
units with enviable views of Toronto. Chef Nobu Matsuhisa, Academy
Award winner Robert De Niro and Hollywood producer Meir Teper officially
broke ground for the project in
early June.
Toronto is
getting its very own outpost of the renowned Taglialatella Galleries, a
New York-based luxury brand that's best known for its impressive array
of pop and street art. Opening this June, Canada's first Taglialatella
Galleries location will be in Yorkville, and is “an elixir of
fine art, design and entertainment, transcending the usual gallery
experience."
Mirvish Productions now provides direct bus service aboard the
Mirvish Express
from London, Woodstock, Kitchener, Morriston (just outside Guelph)
and Milton to the Royal Alexandra, Princess of Wales and Ed
Mirvish Theatres. This bus service is available for patrons
attending Wednesday, Saturday or Sunday matinee performances beginning July 4.
Every Sunday from June 10 to October 28, get on board the
McMichael Art Bus from downtown Toronto to the gallery to experience The McMichael Art Gallery’s
summer programming. A Return bus service to the McMichael leaves from the Scotiabank Contact Photography Festival headquarters parking lot located next
to 80 Spadina Avenue (just North of King) at 10:30 am and leaves the McMichael to head back downtown at 3:30 pm.
Toronto’s scenic Island has become even more convenient with addition of
The Toronto Island Guide
app! The Toronto Island Guide is the first-ever app to help visitors get
the most out of their visit to the Toronto Island Park. It gives you
everything you need to know to plan your trip, decide where to go, and
what to do. The app is officially live starting
June 22.
The Meadoway,
a ground-breaking city-building initiative will transform 16 kilometres
of under-utilized land into one of Canada’s largest urban linear parks.
Stretching
from the Don River Ravine in downtown Toronto to Rouge National Urban
Park, The Meadoway will become a vibrant expanse of urban greenspace and
meadowlands as it develops over the next seven years. It will connect
four ravines, 15 parks, 34 neighbourhoods,
over 200 hectares (500 acres) and more than 1,000 diverse species of
flora and fauna.
The Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto (MOCA) opens on
September 22 with a mission to “exhibit, research, collect
and nurture innovative contemporary art and cultural practices that
engage with and address issues and themes relevant to our times.”
Recently, MOCA was given five million
dollars from the Province of Ontario in its continued efforts to invest
in strengthening communities. A 55,000 square foot space in the
refurbished Tower Automotive building will be home to the newly
relocated and reopened MOCA.
The Air Canada Centre (ACC)
will be no more as of July 1. Scotiabank has purchased the
naming rights for the iconic Toronto Arena, and has made a 20 year deal
for it to be renamed the ‘Scotiabank Arena’. All restaurants will remain
open during the construction this summer.
Toronto’s famous
Scarborough Bluffs are now even easier to visit this summer.
An accessible TTC bus service, 175 Bluffer's Park, will run between
Kennedy Station and Bluffer's Park Beach every 15 minutes during the
daytime and early evening on weekends and holidays.
Service will run until Saturday, October 6 making it easy to visit one of Toronto’s most scenic views over the summer months.
RESTAURANTS
Kōjin is a brand new concept by restaurant empire
Momofuku
serving an eclectic mix of cuisines including Japanese, steakhouse
fare, Latin food and more. Chef Paula Navarrete’s Columbian
roots play an integral role in the menu’s palate, but the diversity in
the menu makes the new restaurant inherently Torontonian. The restaurant
features meats cooked on a wood-fire grill, and has been open for
business since
June 7.
A destination of upper-tier dining, art and entertainment, executive chef Christine Mast brings to the
now open Sofia a fresh perspective and honest approach to Italian cuisine. Committed to sourcing quality ingredients
to pay homage to true Italian tastes, Mast’s Italian heritage serves as a resource for authentic and inspired plates.
Located in Yorkville, this
larger Italian restaurant, bar and lounge in one of Toronto’s swankiest
neighbourhoods exudes Hollywood glamour.
Grant van Gameren is set to open his seventh restaurant
Quetzal later this year
with a menu focused on regional fire
cooked Mexican cuisine. Located at 419 College Street West, all food
will be cooked in wood burning ovens or over a 28-foot-long open flame
that will run the length of the restaurant. With the space being
designed by
Partisans, this restaurant is sure to be a staple for trendy cuisine in Toronto.
Meet up to enjoy amazing views of the Toronto skyline at South Core’s newest rooftop bar. The
Roof at SOCO is open
through to October and as the coolest rooftop bar in the
vicinity, it has a relaxed vibe that makes it perfect for happy hour or
casual weekend drinks. Unwind with shareable small plates, pitcher
drinks and seasonal cocktails, including innovative and
unique frozen beverages. The Roof at SOCO is directly connected to
Union Station and easy to get to via the PATH, whether you’re stopping
by for a quick drink after work or on game nights.
Located in Brookfield Place,
Chotto Matte will give you an experience you will want to repeat, with its mix of a contemporary urban environment,
spectacle and great cuisine. The Nikkei cuisine is at the heart of the Chotto Matte experience which will open
later this year. It embraces the very best of Nikkei (Japanese –
Peruvian) cuisine, with bold eye-catching natural colours and
mouth-watering taste sensations.
The Liberty Group is partnering with the Iaccarino family to bring the Michelin
Star awarded Don Alfonso 1890
to Toronto. Showcasing the incredible cuisine of Chef Ernesto Iaccarino
and the wonderful
fresh flavours of the Amalfi coast, Don Alfonso 1890 has been a
family-owned business since the nineteenth century. Don Alfonso is
internationally acclaimed with locations all over the world, and now
makes its North American debut in the main dining area of
the Rosewater Room on
June 20 right here in Toronto.
From the Malaysian street restaurant
Soos, comes its all vegan counterpart:
Fat Choi. Like Soos, Fat Choi is open starting in
June and is located at 94 Lower Ossington in the exact same space
as its older sister, but only on Mondays and Tuesdays — for now. Acting
as a pop up shop until they have readied their own store, Fat Choi
offers a 100 per cent plant based menu.
Buca is expanding in a big way, with locations near Yonge and St. Clair and Yonge and Eglinton slated to
open in this year. The Eglinton location is set to take a page out of the Bar Buca playbook with a more casual menu, as well as takeout, gelato and pizza, while the St. Clair
location will feature an entirely new concept.
Coming soon on 611 College Street, Toronto is getting its very own
Virtuous Pie.
Virtuous Pie is an elevated fast-casual restaurant, focused on
handcrafted pizza and ice-cream made 100 per cent from plants.
Vancouver based
The Parlour has already broken ground at 642 King Street West, and is hoping to throw its
opening party this summer. Welcoming those seeking a stylishly
laid-back atmosphere, The Parlour pairs innovative cocktails,
craft-brewed beers and quality wines with an inventive menu featuring
handcrafted pizzas and an elegant twist on authentic comfort
cuisine.
Toronto’s Distillery Historic District has a new Spanish tapas bar slated to open by the end of
June. Madrina
is shrouded in secrecy, but their instagram description may provide a
few answers; “Tapas. Paella. Sangria. Pintxos. Good times. Exhilarating
authentic + modern Spanish fare from @ramon_simarro is
coming to @distilleryto this Summer.” Madrina is from the makers of the already wildly successful El Catrin and Cluny.
Parcheggio is the latest venture form Canada’s wildly successful
Oliver & Bonacini Hospitality and will be located at Bayview Village Shopping Centre
this summer. While details are still forthcoming, expect a focus
on classic red sauce fare. The menu will feature a range of fresh
handmade pasta, antipasti, steaks, chops, and seafood.
PERFORMING ARTS – NOTABLE SHOWS
After a sold-out, standing-room only Toronto engagement before heading to Broadway, Come From
Away is back and no re-extended until April 2019. It
will continue its run at the Royal Alexandra Theatre until February,
when it will be transferred to the Elgin Theatre. Set in Newfoundland,
where the weather is wild, but the locals never
lack for warmth, this remarkable true story is filled with unusual
characters, unexpected camaraderie and uncommon generosity.
Return to an era of pink ladies and slicked back hair with
Grease the Musical
live in Toronto! The 2017 production that captivated audiences has
returned to Toronto's historic Winter Garden Theatre for another limited
run until
July 8.
From June 20 to August 5, 2018 at Ed Mirvish Theatre, take
a different look at the Land of Oz. This Broadway sensation is an
imaginative tale about how a talented, misunderstood and green-skinned
young woman gets labelled Wicked.
Cameron Mackintosh’s spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s
The Phantom of the Opera
comes to Toronto as part of a new North American Tour.
The beloved story and thrilling score, with songs like “Music of the
Night,” “All I Ask Of You,” and “Masquerade,” will be performed by a
cast and orchestra of 52, making this Phantom one
of the largest productions on tour. Experience it at the Ed Mirvish
Theatre from
June 7-30.
The Second City is beating the heat with two shows this summer;
The Best Is Yet to Come Undone is on stage until July 31 with
an all-star cast weaving in and out of the danger zone, tackling our
generation’s minefield of crushing clichés and relatable revelations.
Hogtown Heatwave begins June 30 and will have you spending
the summer with your favorite scenes, songs and characters and new
original material. These two original shows will be the coolest part of
your summer!
Transport yourself to another time and place by one of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s finest works from
July 10 to August 12, 2018 at the Princess of Wales Theatre.
The King and I tells the story of the tempestuous
relationship that develops between the King of Siam and a British
schoolteacher and features such timeless songs as Getting to Know You,
Hello Young Lovers and Shall We Dance.
Returning to Toronto for the fourth time, Potted Potter: The Unauthorized Harry Experience –
A Parody by Dan and Jeff takes on the ultimate
challenge of condensing all seven Harry Potter books (and a real life
game of Quidditch) into seventy hilarious minutes at the newly named CAA
Theatre. Experience the magic until
July 22.
Join the ultimate feel-good show MAMMA MIA!, at the Ed Mirvish Theatre this summer! The world’s sunniest and most exhilarating smash-hit musical is
on stage from August 9 to 19. Set on a Greek island paradise
where the sun always shines, a tale of love, friendship and identity is
beautifully told through the timeless hits of ABBA.
The Toronto Symphony Orchestra (TSO) has a number of concerts this summer including “Thank
You, Toronto,” a free concert, and “Christopher Plummer's Symphonic Shakespeare” featuring Christopher Plummer as the narrator! For a full listing
of the TSO’s summer programing, go to their
events page.
Toronto’s historic
Casa Loma has added two exciting new shows to its line-up.
Soul in the City starring Juno winner Sean Jones will
allow you to enjoy stunning views of the city, the majestic castle and
the beautiful estate gardens while Jones is accompanied by a
seven–piece band and other special guests Monday evenings,
June 18th - August 27th. This year also is the launch of the castle’s partnership with
Just For Laughs Comedy, featuring live comedy performances on Wednesday evenings from July 25th to August 29th.
Now in its 36th season of outdoor theatre magic,
Shakespeare in High Park presents adventurous adaptations of
two of the Bard's most popular and enduring works. The tragic romance
of Romeo and Juliet and the frolicking comedy of A Midsummer Night's
Dream immerse you in tales of rebellious love
in the face of authority — a great way to spend a summer night in
Toronto.
The Sony Centre for the Performing Arts hosts a variety of eclectic shows in its 3,191 seat theatre. Some notable shows include
David Blaine Live,
Boy George & Culture Club
and acts from the TD Toronto Jazz Festival.
EXHIBITS & ATTRACTIONS
The Art of Banksy Exhibit
- Starvox Exhibits in association with Live Nation presents the North American Premiere of “The Art of Banksy” exhibition from June 13-July 11, 2018. With over $35 million in art and 80 original works of Banksy, this is the largest Banksy exhibit ever assembled. The Art of Banksy is mounted in a “raw space” on Toronto’s up and coming Sterling Road.
CN Tower
- The CN Tower’s newly renovated main observation level, Lookout Level, offers an eye-opening, mind-blowing new perspective on the most spectacular views in Toronto with the CN Tower’s two new floor-to-ceiling panoramic Window Walls. The space will be open to the public on June 26 and can host events with a capacity of 500. Alternatively, smaller groups of 80 can be accommodated as there are now air walls to separate the larger space. This renovation will bring more panoramic views, new food, and beverage offerings and more.
Royal Ontario Museum:
- Look beyond fashion and explore the endless possibilities that come from interweaving design, art, and technology in Iris van Herpen: Transforming Fashion (June 2-October 8). Featuring original designs by Dutch designer and couturier, Iris van Herpen, this exhibition explores her 2008-2015 collections that push the boundaries of traditional fashion and craftsmanship.
- Opening June 16, Spiders: Fear & Fascination will bring guests face-to-face with over 200 live and preserved specimens, interactive and augmented reality experiences, and even a live venom-milking lab. Ignite your curiosity, conquer your fear, and see spiders in a new light.
Art Gallery of Ontario:
- The Art Gallery of Ontario is undertaking a massive re-envisioning and re-install of its Canadian, Indigenous and Inuit collections. Its new Department of Indigenous and Canadian Art will open the refreshed installation July 1 in what is being called the J.S. McLean Centre for Indigenous and Canadian Art and will feature more than 80 works by Inuit, Indigenous, and Canadian artists. All texts in the McLean Centre will be trilingual – in Anishnaabemowin, English, and French. The Inuit collection will feature texts in Inuktitut, along with English and French.
- Rebecca Belmore: Facing the Monumental explores the artist’s lifelong commitment to the relation of politics and beauty in art, often expressed using natural materials, and the human form starting from July 12. Belmore’s diverse yet cohesive body of work over the last thirty years has voiced an ethos of remembering the forgotten, listening to the marginal, speaking the silenced, and facing the monumental with passion, beauty, intuition, strength and humility.
- Opening on June 16 in the Sam & Ayala Zacks Pavilion, Tunirrusiangit: Kenojuak Ashevak and Tim Pitsiulak highlights the artistic and family ties of two of Inuit art’s biggest names. Led by a curatorial team of Inuit artists and curators, the exhibition is a gift that comes to the AGO through the language, stories, and its community’s perspective.
Canada’s Wonderland:
- Canada’s Wonderland’s newest thrill-ride for 2018 is Lumberjack, which will take guests for an exhilarating ride on two swinging axe pendulums, propelling them into the sky with their feet dangling through 360 degree loops. With inversions reaching up to 75 feet (22m) high, Lumberjack will give riders the sensation of an inverted coaster loop!
Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada:
- Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada has opened its newest exhibit, Curious Creatures. Step back in time and sail through the life of Robert Ripley (1890-1949), the iconic “Believe It or Not!” cartoonist, explorer, reporter, adventurer, and collector, who travelled to 201 countries in 35 years, seeking the odd, the unusual, and the unexplained. To celebrate the 100th Oddiversary of Ripley’s first cartoon drawing, get ready to explore the new Curious Creatures exhibit.
The Hockey Hall of Fame:
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The
Hockey Hall of Fame, home to both the original and current versions of
the Stanley Cup, expanded its tribute to these chalices during this
anniversary year with the unveiling
of featured showcases. The Stanley Cup 125th Anniversary Tribute
artifacts include: Stanley Cup pucks dating back to 1901; rings,
watches, and miniature Cups awarded to Stanley Cup champions;
turn-of-the-19th century commemoratives and periodicals on Lord Stanley; pre-NHL Stanley Cup ribbons and memorabilia;
as well as the tools used to craft and engrave the trophy.
Toronto Reference Library:
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Scott
Pilgrim, Captain Canuck, Nelvana, and Kagagi are just a few of the
thrilling Canadian comic book heroes you can explore at the free
Alter Ego: Comics and Canadian Identity, on display
at the Toronto Reference Library’s TD Gallery until July 29.
Check out some of Canada’s best biographical and realist comic creators,
and learn about the talented Canadians behind many popular superheroes,
like pioneering Superman artist Joe Shuster.
EVENTS: ONE TIME ONLY AND MAJOR MILESTONES
After being closed for 2017 due to construction,
Union Summer presented by TD at Union Station makes its return! From
July 1 to August 17,
this year will showcase “Where Toronto is Going” with an
incredible line-up of food vendors, ongoing programming and events that
bring Toronto’s talent, culture and spirit to life. This is an
opportunity to get a sneak peek at Union station’s newly installed
retailers, all while listening to the songs of summer with live music.
Mississauga Latin Festival
is back and is celebrating its’ 10th Anniversary! The event features
large musical and folkloric performances, a children’s
play area, food vendors, exhibitors, artisans and educational
demonstrations of services and initiatives that involve such topics as
Immigration, settlement, Educational opportunities, trades involvement,
the environment and volunteering. Join more than 35,000
attendees at Mississauga Celebration Square on July 28 and 29.
Toronto’s beloved music festival and summer mainstay, the
Beaches International Jazz Festival, returns from July 6 to 29, 2018 to celebrate its 30th year
of unparalleled music from both established and emerging artists.
Featuring multiple stages and venues
including brand new programming at Riverside and Leslieville, the
return of festival favourites and leading musical talent, the 30th annual Beaches International Jazz Festival is one that can’t be missed.
The Taste of Danforth will be celebrating its 25th anniversary this year from
August 10-12. Dozens of tasty food stations from Danforth’s
amazing array of multi-ethnic restaurants will line the road. Enjoy some
of Greektown’s authentic souvlaki, stuffed grape leaves, grilled lamb
and moussaka. There are a number of exhibitors
offering contests, prizes and free samples, plus live music and dance.
Now celebrating its 15th year,
MuslimFest
is an award winning annual festival showcasing the best in Muslim
focused arts, culture and meaningful entertainment. The festival was
named FEO’s top 100 festivals in Ontario for its 10th year,
so this milestone is one no one should miss. The festival takes place at the Mississauga Celebration Square from
August 31 to September 2.
An
‘unforgettaball’ beach party is coming to Toronto’s waterfront this
summer. Inspired by leisurely sun-drenched days by the water, this
year’s
Redpath Waterfront Festival,
presented by Billy Bishop Airport, will bring visitors three days of
carefree fun and endless entertainment. With a giant beach ball art
installation, a whimsical H20-themed circus
show, a Family Fun Zone and loads of delicious food and drink, the
Redpath Waterfront Festival, happening
June 22-24, is the best place to kick off the summer of 2018.
The inaugural
Masters Indigenous Games 2018 (MIG 2018), set to take place in Toronto
July 12 - 15, will provide Indigenous adults ages 20 years and
older the opportunity to compete against their peers in a variety of
contemporary and traditional sporting activities. In addition to sport
competitions, the 2018 MIG will provide all participants,
spectators and volunteers with an exciting opportunity to learn about,
celebrate and promote the cultures of Indigenous peoples and groups from
around the world.
Toronto International BrazilFest celebrates its 15th year and the rhythms of Brazil will be expressed with the help of a diverse and high quality team
of performers and bands. Happening on July 22 at Earlscourt
Park, there will be a showcasing of styles of music and dance from all
parts of the country. The family friendly festival also offers the
chance to have a taste of Brazil, with food reflecting
the diversity of the country.
Japan Festival CANADA
is the largest Japanese cultural event in North America, introducing
and promoting Japanese culture, food and technology to a North
American audience. Japan and Canada are celebrating their 90th
anniversary of diplomatic relations, so expect the already massive
festival held in Mississauga Celebration Square to be even bigger! The
event will now feature expanded Japanese food
booths, traditional Japanese entertainment coupled with modern pop
culture, the state of art technologies and more. Experience the festival
on
August 25 and 26.
Toronto is a
city bustling with activities and events all throughout the year. For a
complete list of annual activities, please visit our
Annual Festivals & Events page on our website;
SeeTorontoNow.com.
From:
Tourism Toronto --The official destination marketing organization for the region, “Canada’s Downtown” – encompassing Toronto, Mississauga and Brampton. With sales and marketing programs in key markets around the world, Tourism Toronto promotes the Toronto region as a remarkable destination for tourists, convention delegates and business travelers. Tourism Toronto operates in partnership with the Greater Toronto Hotel Association and the Ontario Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport. For more information please visit SeeTorontoNow.com.
Tourism Toronto --The official destination marketing organization for the region, “Canada’s Downtown” – encompassing Toronto, Mississauga and Brampton. With sales and marketing programs in key markets around the world, Tourism Toronto promotes the Toronto region as a remarkable destination for tourists, convention delegates and business travelers. Tourism Toronto operates in partnership with the Greater Toronto Hotel Association and the Ontario Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport. For more information please visit SeeTorontoNow.com.
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