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Canada’s largest city is alive with markets, museums and multiculturalism. Your visit to Toronto is the chance to take in the sights and sounds offered by each of the city’s diverse neighbourhoods, lush green spaces and much more.
1/tab.galleryImage.size}From historic districts to world-class restaurants, there’s plenty to see and do in Toronto, Canada’s largest city
2/tab.galleryImage.size}Climb up to the 447-metre observation deck in the CN Tower for a bird’s-eye view of Toronto, Lake Ontario and on a clear day, even Niagara Falls and New York
3/tab.galleryImage.size}Stroll around Toronto’s High Park and enjoy sunken gardens, animal paddocks, trails and natural ponds
4/tab.galleryImage.size}Spend a day in Toronto’s historic Distillery District, sampling beer, visiting art galleries and ducking into cafes in the 19th century pedestrian-only neighbourhood
5/tab.galleryImage.size}Hop on a ferry to discover the peaceful and green Toronto Islands for a day of beaches, picnics and natural attractions
6/tab.galleryImage.size}Visit the site where the city of Toronto came into being in 1793 at Fort York
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From historic districts to world-class restaurants, there’s plenty to see and do in Toronto, Canada’s largest city
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Climb up to the 447-metre observation deck in the CN Tower for a bird’s-eye view of Toronto, Lake Ontario and on a clear day, even Niagara Falls and New York
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Stroll around Toronto’s High Park and enjoy sunken gardens, animal paddocks, trails and natural ponds
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Spend a day in Toronto’s historic Distillery District, sampling beer, visiting art galleries and ducking into cafes in the 19th century pedestrian-only neighbourhood
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Hop on a ferry to discover the peaceful and green Toronto Islands for a day of beaches, picnics and natural attractions
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Visit the site where the city of Toronto came into being in 1793 at Fort York
Things to do
We've chosen the must-see highlights of this fantastic city.
We've chosen the must-see highlights of this fantastic city.
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At last, an accessories store that caters to a full range of masculine and feminine desires. One of those desires is Fine & Dandy's men's neckwear, including brightly patterned bowties – owner Zane Aburaneh won’t let you buy one without showing you how to tie it properly.
Learn how a Bohemian pilsner is made from just four local ingredients during the tour of this heritage brick railway roundhouse built 81 years ago and now home to some very good beer indeed. Guests see the kegs and bottling line, meet the brewmasters and sample the award-winning beer.
Frank Gehry's spiral staircase is just one reason to visit the Art Gallery of Ontario. Permanent collections include more than 1,000 pieces donated by Toronto's Thomson family, while upcoming exhibitions include works by Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera.
Journalist Shawn Micallef designed a series of historical walking tours for his popular book, Stroll: Psychogeographic Walking Tours of Toronto. Book in hand, you can suss out some of the quirkier sides of Toronto’s architecture and buildings.
Bartender and restaurateur Jen Agg is at the helm of Toronto's maturing cocktail culture. Her delicious, ingenious drinks can be sipped at this cozy, romantic space, as well as her buzzing restaurant, The Black Hoof. The wildly popular Manhattan contains 10-year-old rye – the bitters and macerated cherries are made in-house.
Sorry, guys, but this sublime water spa is open only to women. Inside, an 11-metre salt-water pool is surrounded by a steam room, sauna and green-tea hot tub. It’s complete with a cold plunge pool – your frayed nerves will be totally chilled-out.
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