Discover Toronto
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In true Canadian fashion, the country’s biggest city is welcoming, orderly and polite - but don’t underestimate its cool factor.
Toronto attractions include world-class museums, outdoor parks, a tapestry of neighbourhoods and seven major-league sports teams. There’s also its modern skyline, hugging the shore of Lake Ontario, with easy access to nature. Whether you want to chill out on the beach, explore hip art districts, join multicultural locals at buzzy nightlife spots, or peruse local farmers’ markets, Toronto has a little of everything. This Toronto travel guide will just scratch the surface.

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Things to do in Toronto

Mill about the Distillery District

Victorian warehouses have been remade as artists’ studios, boutiques and restaurants in the buzzy, pedestrian-only downtown Distillery District. It’s also home to a working brewery, Mill Street, and the Young Centre for the Performing Arts. The overall look is industrial chic – all brick and cobblestone – and attracts wedding parties and Instagrammers alike.

Make an easy island getaway

A 10-minute ferry ride across the harbour brings you to the Toronto Islands, a 325-hectare playground connected by boardwalks and bridges. Centre Island is the main attraction, known for its old-timey amusement park and petting zoo. Rental canoes and bikes, English-style gardens, quaint cottages and a famously haunted lighthouse add to the charm.

Step into a fabulous shoe museum

Elton John’s glittering platforms, the Dalai Lama’s sandals and Marilyn Monroe’s red stilettos are just a few standouts at the jewel-box Bata Shoe Museum, one of Toronto’s more curious attractions. The core exhibition tells the stories behind 4,500 years of footwear, from French chestnut-crushing clogs to Afghani riding heels.

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