I could happily spend a whole day inside the Ontario Science Centre. It’s full of hands-on exhibits, from viewing a real Moon rock to touching a mini tornado
Ontario Science Centre
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The CN Tower is easily one of Toronto’s most iconic landmarks, rising right out of downtown and dominating the skyline.
CN Tower
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Hop on the quick 15-minute ferry from Toronto Harbour and you’ll land on the Toronto Islands, a calm escape from the city. You can wander between the islands on foot or rent a bike to explore more easily
The Toronto Islands
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The Hockey Hall of Fame is a must-see spot in Toronto, especially if you’re even slightly into hockey
Hockey Hall of Fame
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Hidden in the Fashion District, Toronto’s Graffiti Alley (Rush Lane) is a colourful escape from the busy streets
Graffiti Alley
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Niagara Falls is easily one of the world’s most iconic natural wonders, drawing millions of visitors every year
Niagara Falls
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The Royal Ontario Museum, or ROM, has been a major cultural landmark since 1914 and remains one of Canada’s most popular attractions
Royal Ontario Museum
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Black Creek Pioneer Village is a great stop in Toronto if you’re curious about what everyday life looked like in the 1800s
Black Creek Pioneer Village
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BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in Etobicoke is one of Toronto’s most impressive cultural landmarks. Completed in 2007, it’s the largest mandir in Canada and was built using beautiful materials like Indian sandstone
BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir
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High Park is one of Toronto’s best outdoor escapes, offering nearly 400 acres of green space to wander and unwind
High Park
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The Distillery District is one of those places you simply can’t skip when visiting Toronto
The Distillery District
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Canada’s Wonderland has been delivering thrills since 1981 and remains the largest theme park in the country. Spanning more than 300 acres
Canada’s Wonderland
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St. Paul’s Basilica dates back to 1889 and sits on the grounds of an even older church, making it the oldest Catholic parish in Toronto. Once at the heart of the city’s Irish Catholic community, complete with a nearby school
St Paul's Basilica
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Toronto’s Chinatown is one of the city’s most energetic and culturally rich neighborhoods, and also one of the largest Chinatowns in North America
Right next to Lake Ontario, the Rogers Centre stands as one of Toronto’s most recognizable venues
Rogers Centre | Toronto Blue Jays
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Iskcon is a wonderful spot to get a taste of Hindu culture while exploring Toronto. The temple sits inside what was once a Christian church, so from the outside you’ll notice familiar features like Gothic-style windows and a tall bell tower
Hare Krishna Temple - International Society For Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON)
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Craigleigh Gardens Park sits near the upscale Bayview and Bloor areas, yet it remains a quiet, often overlooked green space in Toronto
Craigleigh Gardens
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The Entertainment District lives up to its name, offering some of Toronto’s most vibrant nightlife and plenty to enjoy during the day as well
Toronto's Entertainment District | Attractions & Nightlife
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Fort York National Historic Site is a great stop for anyone curious about Toronto’s past
Fort York National Historic Site
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Dramatic cliffs along the lake, especially vibrant in autumn
Scarborough Bluffs
A lovely lakeside area with sparkling lights in winter
Harbourfront Centre
A nature-urban space perfect for autumn walks and fall scenery.
Evergreen Brick Works
A luxury district that glows beautifully during the holiday season