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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…
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…
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…
Built to protect Ontario's harbour during hostilities with the Americans throughout the War of 1812, Fort York marks the birthplace of modern Toronto. Restored buildings include barracks and…
Toronto's Downsview Park has it all - a huge basketball facility, a go-kart circuit, a mammoth indoor skating centre and, of course, lots of greenery. What's more, it regularly hosts festivals…
Bloor-Yorkville, also known as the Village of Yorkville, was founded by entrepreneur Joseph Bloor in 1830. Today, it is one of Toronto's most sought-after shopping areas featuring quaint…
Yonge-Dundas Square is a focal point in Toronto's downtown area. More than just being a congenial and convenient meeting place, the Square is used as an important city venue and regularly…