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One of world's tallest buildings, at 553 metres the CN Tower is synonymous with Toronto itself. Located near the Harbourfront, a trip up to the observation deck is popular, as are visits to…
1 May - 31 Dec 2009 (annual)
Black Creek Pioneer Village takes visitors back to the 1800s and Toronto's fledgling days as a crossroads community. More than 40 restored heritage homes, shops and gardens are staffed by…
May - Sep 2010 (annual)
This Harbourfront entertainment complex sits on the Lake Ontario shore and is home to Soak City, Toronto's only water park. Ontario Place features pedal boats and rides plus an IMAX Cinesphere…
May - Oct 2010 (annual)
With more than 200 attractions, Canada's Wonderland in Toronto is the largest theme park in the country. The park is Nickelodeon-themed, meaning that popular children's characters such as…
May - Dec 2010 (annual)
Black Creek Pioneer Village takes visitors back to the 1800s and Toronto's fledgling days as a crossroads community. More than 40 restored heritage homes, shops and gardens are staffed by…
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One of North America's largest art museums, Art Gallery of Ontario recently completed a new building in Chinatown by architectural master Frank Gehry. The museum showcases pre-eminent Canadian…
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Dedicated to the preservation of Canadian design from 1945 to the present, the Design Exchange includes furniture, house wares, graphic design and lighting. It is located in the Financial…
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Built in 1894, Massey Hall has always been at the forefront of Toronto's cultural life. The building enjoys near perfect acoustics and hosts both classical and contemporary music concerts. It…
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Since 1982 Roy Thomson Hall has been known as the home of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and the Mendelssohn Choir. Set in the heart of the Entertainment District, the musical venue also hosts…
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Queens Quay, home to the Harbourfront Centre, buzzes with locals and travellers looking for fun in the Harbourfront district. As well as public parkland, there's ice skating, outdoor concerts…
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This large interactive science museum, in suburban North York, explores the workings of robots, the mysteries of space and the principles of electricity. Ontario Science Centre staff…
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The 287-hectare Toronto Zoo is set in the Rouge Valley in Scarborough, with African, American, Australasian, Indo-Malaysian and "Canadian Domain" pavilions. The African Savanna is known for…
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One of North America's prettiest, High Park is a Toronto favourite. The west-end park features a rose garden, swimming pool, fishing pond, boat rentals, tennis courts, baseball and soccer…
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Hockey and its players from Canada and around the world are celebrated at the Hockey Hall of Fame in the Financial District. The museum's most popular display is the 1892 silver Stanley Cup…
Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art
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The Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art (MOCCA) was founded from the former Art Gallery of North York in 1999. It aims to exhibit, research, collect, and promote innovative art by Canadian…
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Bathed in Lake Ontario's breezes, the Toronto Islands are especially enjoyable in summer but remain popular year-round. Take the ferry from Queens Quay for beaches, running and biking paths…
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With over 300 retailers, a large food court, and a beautiful five-storey atrium ceiling, the Eaton Centre is downtown Toronto's largest and most popular mall. Popular outlets include Indigo…
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The Royal Ontario Museum is a Toronto mainstay, but its Michael Lee-Chin Crystal addition heightened attention. Located in Queen's Park it features terrific East Asian, First Peoples and…
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Riverdale Farm is a living history farm museum in pleasant Cabbagetown. Footpaths meander through vegetable gardens and past pens with goats, cows, pigs and hens. Visitors can watch milking…
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Begun in 1911, Casa Loma is the estate home of millionaire financier Sir Henry Pellatt. The elaborate mansion in the Forest Hill neighbourhood is styled after a European castle, and includes…


