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CN Tower
Landmark, over 553-metre tower featuring a glass floor & a revolving eatery with panoramic views.
Ripley's Aquarium
Expansive, modern aquarium with many species & habitats on display, plus events & classes.
Royal Ontario Museum
Sprawling natural history & world cultures galleries, plus dinosaur fossil skeletons.
High Park
Sprawling park with hiking trails, a zoo, sports fields & a large children's playground.
St. Lawrence Market
Spacious market with 100+ vendors, bakers, butchers & artisans, with produce & antiques on weekends.
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Art Gallery of Ontario
Large gallery with huge Canadian collection, European masterworks & a major Frank Gehry renovation.
Scotiabank Arena
Large arena hosting pro hockey, basketball & lacrosse, plus many visiting big-name music acts.
Canada's Wonderland
Massive amusement park with some 200 attractions, rides including roller coasters & a water park.
Rogers Centre
Home of baseball's Toronto Blue Jays, this stadium features a retractable roof & hosts concerts.
Harbourfront Centre
Lakeside cultural hub with dance, modern art, craft & theatre spaces, plus many annual events.
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Casa Loma
Grand 1914 castle featuring regular tours & gardens that are open seasonally.
Toronto Zoo
Immense zoo with outdoor pavilions housing hundreds of species, plus a large botanical collection.
Neighbourhoods
Downtown East
Known for its mix of historic architecture and modern developments, this area is popular for its diverse communities and creative energy. It attracts people interested in arts, culture, and a strong sense of local identity.
East End
Known for its diverse communities and strong sense of local identity, this area is popular for its historic homes, independent shops, and a wide range of food options reflecting many cultures. The neighbourhood is also recognized for its green spaces and easy access to the waterfront.
Entertainment and Financial Districts
Known for being the center of Toronto’s business and nightlife, this area is popular for its concentration of office towers, theatres, and entertainment venues. It attracts people looking for major events, shows, and the energy of the city’s financial core.
Etobicoke
Known for its mix of urban and natural spaces, this area features large parks, scenic waterfronts along Lake Ontario, and a blend of residential and industrial zones. Popular for its multicultural communities and easy access to both downtown Toronto and outdoor recreation.
Harbourfront
Known for its scenic waterfront along Lake Ontario, this area offers open green spaces, public art, and a mix of cultural activities. It is popular for relaxing by the water, enjoying outdoor events, and taking in views of the city skyline.
Kensington-Chinatown
Known for its mix of cultures, this area is popular for its diverse food options, independent shops, and street art. The neighbourhood attracts people looking for a blend of history, creativity, and a strong sense of community.
Midtown
Known for its mix of residential charm and commercial convenience, this area is popular for its blend of tree-lined streets, shopping, and easy access to public transit. It attracts people looking for a balance between city life and quieter neighbourhood living.
North York
Known for its mix of urban and suburban life, this area features a diverse community and a strong presence of green spaces. It is most popular for its cultural diversity, family-friendly atmosphere, and easy access to parks and recreational facilities.
Scarborough
Known for its diverse communities and natural green spaces, this area offers a mix of cultural experiences and access to scenic parks and waterfronts. It is most popular for its multicultural food scene and outdoor recreational opportunities.
Toronto Islands
Known for its peaceful green spaces, sandy beaches, and car-free environment, this group of small islands offers a quiet escape from the city with views of the downtown skyline. Popular for outdoor activities like cycling, kayaking, and picnicking, it attracts those looking for a relaxed atmosphere close to nature.
West End
Known for its mix of residential streets and diverse communities, this area is popular for its local food scene, independent shops, and cultural events. The neighbourhood attracts people looking for a blend of urban convenience and a strong sense of community.
Yonge-Dundas
Known for being a central meeting point in Toronto, this area is popular for its large digital billboards, constant street activity, and frequent public events. It draws people for its energetic atmosphere and is often seen as a symbol of the city's urban culture.
Yorkville and the Annex
Known for its mix of historic charm and modern culture, this area attracts people with its upscale shopping, art galleries, and a strong café culture. The neighbourhood is also popular for its beautiful old homes and a community that values creativity and learning.
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