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Things to do in Toronto

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Welcome to Toronto

Cosmopolitan and culturally diverse, Toronto sits nestled on the banks of Lake Ontario. Visitors come from far and wide to experience its food, buzzing nightlife, and colorful festivals, though things quiet over the winter season—when heavy snows and plummeting temperatures push people to the ski slopes. Within the city limits, top Toronto attractions abound, such as the majestic castle of Casa Loma; CN Tower, the third tallest tower in the world; Dundas Square; Toronto Eaton Centre shopping mall; and the richly multicultural neighborhood of Kensington Market. Visitors will find plenty of shopping and sightseeing options—with guides on hand to shine a light on the region’s rich history. Travelers can take to the air by helicopter, spin through the streets on a bike or hop-on hop-off bus, or cruise the waves of Lake Ontario for fine views of the city skyline. The world-famous Niagara Falls is less than a two-hour drive around the shores of Lake Ontario on the border with the United States, and travelers using Toronto as a base can opt for a day tour with transportation for easy access. For something a little more sedate, delve into the wilderness on an Algonquin Park canoe tour. You can fine native bears, beavers, and moose in their natural habitats; swim in crystal-clear lakes; and discover the best of the Ontario wilderness—all within reach of bustling Toronto.

Top 15 attractions in Toronto

CN Tower

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For many visitors to Toronto, this needle-like telecommunications tower—often seen from the airplane window—is their first glimpse of the city. When it was erected in 1976, the CN Tower was the world’s tallest freestanding structure. Though it no longer holds that title, it is still the tallest tower in Canada, and the spectacular views from its observation decks are second to none.More

Hockey Hall of Fame

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A sacred site for Canadians—for whom ice hockey is a national obsession—the Hockey Hall of Fame holds a treasure trove of memorabilia, including the original Stanley Cup. Housed inside a grand 19th-century Bank of Montreal building, it also features interactive games including a virtual shoot-out where visitors can test their skills.More

Rogers Centre

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Located in downtown Toronto at the base of the CN Tower, the Rogers Centre is a sports and entertainment complex that is home to the Toronto Blue Jays baseball team. The Rogers Centre is a great place to catch a Major League Baseball (MLB) game or other event held under its fully retractable roof—the first of its kind in the world.More

St. Lawrence Market

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A foodie paradise, the long-running St. Lawrence Market occupies the historic South Market House building, which previously served as Toronto’s city hall and jail. Since 1803, residents and visitors have come here to meet, eat, and shop for food items ranging from Prince Edward Island oysters to peameal bacon to Montreal-style bagels.More

Toronto Kensington Market

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Eclectic, diverse, and graffiti-slathered, Toronto's Kensington Market neighborhood is one of the city’s most distinctive enclaves. The district is packed with produce vendors, food sellers, vintage clothes shops, bric-a-brac boutiques, buskers, cafés, and restaurants, and attracts a steady stream of bohemian types.More

Royal Ontario Museum (ROM)

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Established in 1914, the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) is Canada’s largest museum. Housed inside a heritage-meets-modern building, it boasts a 6-million-strong collection, which focuses on objects relating to world culture and natural history. It includes everything from First Nations’ crest poles to Egyptian mummies to T-rex skeletons.More

Toronto City Hall

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New City Hall, which replaced Old City Hall in 1965 to accommodate a rapidly growing city, is the current seat of Toronto’s municipal government. Designed by Finnish architect Viljo Revell, winner of the city’s international competition, Toronto City Hall is comprised of two curved towers as well as Nathan Phillips Square, Canada’s largest public square.More

Distillery Historic District

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Once home to the 1832 Gooderham and Worts’ mammoth distilling facility, Toronto’s charming arts and entertainment quarter is now a popular strolling spot for off-duty creatives. The cobblestone streets are lined with Victorian-era industrial buildings, which have been repurposed to serve as contemporary art galleries, third-wave coffee shops, concept boutiques, restaurants, and bars.More

Toronto Islands

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Though Toronto’s high-rise skyline is in sight, the Toronto Islands—a chain of islands scattered off the shore of Lake Ontario—feel a world away. The islands, once a narrow peninsula, were cut off from the mainland by violent storms, and now their sandy coastlines and verdant parklands serve as a peaceful escape for the city-weary.More

Ripley's Aquarium of Canada

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In downtown Toronto, Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada houses approximately 16,000 water-bound species from across the world. The displays are arranged by region, and visitors can explore the tropical Rainbow Reef, check out the Dangerous Lagoon shark tank, and learn more about the marine life found in the waters around Canada.More

Scotiabank Arena (Air Canada Centre)

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The Scotiabank Arena (formerly the Air Canada Centre) is Toronto’s major concert and professional sports venue. The facility clocks in at 650,000 square feet (60,387 square meters) and seats nearly 20,000 event-goers. The adjacent Maple Leaf Square hosts a variety of shops and restaurants, plus a hotel and condominiums.More

Lake Ontario

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Lake Ontario, the 14th-largest lake in the world but the smallest of the five Great Lakes, is divided in half by the U.S.-Canadian border. Its shores are home to two popular Canadian destinations: Toronto and Niagara-on-the-Lake. Known for its islands, beaches, wildlife, and waterfront trails, this beautiful body of water offers something for everyone.More

Harbourfront Centre

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Occupying a prime 10-acre (4-hectare) site on the edge of Lake Ontario, the nonprofit Harbourfront Centre offers a jam-packed year-round program of events. The complex comprises more than 30 sights, including parks, outdoor and indoor performance venues, squares, art galleries, a boardwalk, artist studios, restaurants, and retail outlets.More

Sugar Beach

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A small recreation area in Toronto on the shore of Lake Ontario, Sugar Beach is not the place for a dip as swimming is prohibited. Its sandy shores are just fine for relaxing on a sunny day under the shade of a pink patio umbrella. Visitors have views of cargo ships and the Redpath Sugar Refinery, which inspired the name.More

Gibraltar Point Lighthouse

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The oldest landmark in Toronto, the Gibraltar Point Lighthouse is also one of the earliest lighthouses built on the Great Lakes. Though what was once a critical navigational beacon is no longer operational, visitors still enjoy viewing and taking photos of the 1808 lighthouse. The inside only opens for special events.More
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Top activities in Toronto

Niagara Falls Day Tour from Toronto

Niagara Falls Day Tour from Toronto

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Toronto Tall Ship Boat Cruise

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Niagara Falls Day Tour from Toronto with Winery and Niagara on the lake stop
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What people are saying about Toronto

A lot of wasted time if your staying in New York
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Nancy_S
, May 2023
A lot of wasted time if your staying in New York
The only bad part was we were staying in buffalo and your company new that I thought we were doing something in Toronto we drove a2 hours both ways to Toronto we could have meet the bus at the falls and save 3 to 4 hours
Cool time in Toronto!!
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Gerald_E
, May 2023
Cool time in Toronto!!
Niagara Falls tour.
Great experience
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Saeed_V
, May 2023
Great experience
HIGHLY recommended to anyone who wants to see Toronto from a different angle.
MUSt Do
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Hendrik_V
, May 2023
MUSt Do
Take the boat trip into the falls.
Great Tour
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Mark_G
, May 2023
Great Tour
We haven’t been to Toronto for -5 years and it was amazing to see all the new construction and how vibrant the city felt.
Excellent tour of Niagara Falls
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Lester_K
, Apr 2023
Excellent tour of Niagara Falls
Our tour guide Alex was fantastic providing so many details about Canada, Toronto, and Niagara Falls.
A great way to start your Toronto adventure
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Lindsay_F
, Apr 2023
A great way to start your Toronto adventure
It was so cool to see the city through his eyes.
Great informative tour
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Frank_G
, Apr 2023
Great informative tour
I would definitely recommend it to friends and family and not only to Toronto visitors, but also to locals.
The Niagara Falls must be...
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Elena_G
, Apr 2023
The Niagara Falls must be...
The Niagara Falls must be seen to be believed.
Go Johnny
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Wanda_A
, Apr 2023
Go Johnny
We learned more than I ever thought about Toronto and the drive to the Falls.
Very relaxing tour
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Heather_C
, Mar 2023
Very relaxing tour
Definitely a nice and relaxing way to see the area following an agenda that we had provided - very personalised service.
Great tour.
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Joe_K
, Mar 2023
Great tour.
Our guide Leo was excellent and we got to see some great places.
Excellent Niagara Falls tour
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Liza_M
, Feb 2023
Excellent Niagara Falls tour
Niagara Falls was the best in the tour.
Wow!
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Chelsea_B
, Jan 2023
Wow!
Toronto is sensational and you get to see all of this from the plane.
Love the Niagara tour
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Cynthia_V
, Jan 2023
Love the Niagara tour
We had only one day to visit all Niagara and it was nice to get transportation back to Toronto, it was nice to get a tour because we were able to know all the history of the place thanks to our amazing guide.
Overall had a pleasant trip and driver and guide were very good
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John_S
, May 2023
Overall had a pleasant trip and driver and guide were very good
Trip was good if a little chaotic but falls were very busy due to holiday weekend.
Good experience, would recommend
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Prachi_D
, May 2023
Good experience, would recommend
We had a fun trip to Niagara falls and the boat ride with queen tours.
Toronto good tasting
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Carol_P
, May 2023
Toronto good tasting
It was great to visit a part of Toronto as a tourist I would.
Great!
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joterorosario0726
, Mar 2023
Great!
Definitely recommend using this company for your transportation service from Toronto to Niagara Falls.
Niagara Falls--a highlight of our vacation.
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Judith_H
, Feb 2023
Niagara Falls--a highlight of our vacation.
Our tour guide was great and the activities, including viewing the falls from Skylon Tower, were a great way to end our vacation.

All about Toronto

When to visit

Toronto is always dynamic and exciting, but the city is definitely at its liveliest in sunny summertime, when temperatures hit an average high of 80°F (27°C). That warm weather draws crowds to the city’s beaches, urban retreats like the Toronto Islands, and open-air cafés and restaurants. For a different perspective, visit in the autumn shoulder season, when the leaf-peeping is at its best and regional destinations like Algonquin Park make for an ideal way to get out in nature.

Getting around

Toronto’s extensive public transportation networks make it easy to explore. The city has a subway system and a network of nine streetcar routes and is served by multiple bus lines. Ferry and water taxi services also connect the city to the Toronto Islands, which themselves are best explored on foot or by bike. Much of central Toronto is walkable, and taxi services offer another way to get around.

Traveler tips

Toronto is Canada’s largest city, and it’s also its most diverse and dynamic—45 percent of residents speak a language other than English or French, and it’s often called the most multicultural city in the world. This is a place where you can seek out new culinary encounters—from Ethiopian to Korean, Pakistani to Polish, Argentine to Burmese. The city’s eclectic restaurants represent its global sensibility.

People Also Ask

What is Toronto famous for?

Toronto, Canada’s most populous city, is famous for its setting on Lake Ontario, the CN Tower, its cosmopolitan restaurants and nightlife, and its very cold winters. It’s also a popular jumping-off point for day trips to nearby Niagara Falls, on the other side of Lake Ontario.

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What is the most visited place in Toronto?

The most popular tourist attractions in Toronto include the needle-like CN Tower with its sweeping views, the Royal Ontario Museum and the Art Gallery of Ontario, Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada, and the Gothic Revival mansion and gardens of Casa Loma. All are in the central city area.

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What activities are available in Toronto?

Toronto offers a range of cultural, shopping, dining, and outdoor activities, particularly in the warmer months. In winter, options are limited to indoor activities. Popular activities include taking in the view from the CN Tower, shopping at Kensington Market, tours of the Steam Whistle Brewery, and Toronto Harbour boat cruises.

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How can I spend 2 days in Toronto?

With two days in Toronto you can enjoy a range of cultural and outdoor activities (season dependent). Spend day one at the Royal Ontario Museum and/or the Art Gallery of Ontario, browsing the nearby shops and restaurants in between. On day two, take a trip around Lake Ontario to Niagara Falls, or relax on a Toronto Harbour cruise.

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What can couples do in Toronto?

Toronto is a big city that caters to a range of interests. Head up the CN Tower for a romantic dinner at the revolving restaurant, smell the roses (and other flowers) at the Toronto Botanical Garden, or take a day trip to popular Honeymoon spot Niagara Falls.

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Is Toronto very expensive?

Yes, Toronto can be expensive to visit. Accommodation, food, and attractions are in-line with other big-city prices. However, because it’s a large and diverse city you can choose accommodation, food, and activities to suit your budget, whether that’s on the lower or upper end of the scale.

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