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You couldn't possibly visit Toronto without checking out the CN Tower and Hockey Hall of Fame. After touring the Royal Ontario Museum, spend the rest of the day shopping in Toronto's well-known Kensington Market and Chinatown.
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Toronto is very family friendly. From amusement parks such as Canada's Wonderland and Toronto Island's Centreville to more educational experiences like the Ontario Science Centre and Toronto Zoo, there are plenty of attractions in this city to keep kids of all ages entertained.
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Budget travelers can experience the inner core and culture of Toronto for free by visiting some of the most well-known spots in the city. St. Lawrence Market, Chinatown and Lake Ontario are tourist hot-spots and the best part: no admission is required.
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Hidden gems such as the beautiful Gothic-style cathedral, St. Michael's, and Toronto's beautiful and melodious Music Garden will have you grasping for your camera.
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There's plenty worth seeing outside of Toronto, too, including the stunning wonder of nature, Niagara Falls.
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Due to seasonal extremes in temperature and the forces of gravity, large blocks of rock have broken away from the main face of the Niagara Escarpment. The gradual shifting downwards of these huge...
Once a dowdy working-class strip, the West End’s Ossington Avenue has been transformed into a high-style hub for galleries, shops, and restaurants.
It’s official: Our neighbor to the north has never been more deserving of the world’s attention, with Toronto at the center of Canada’s art scene.
The Toronto Islands are essentially the remnants of an ancient sandbar that projects into Lake Ontario, creating Toronto Harbour. According to historical descriptions the islands were only born as...
Toronto is an exciting world class city that is known for its contrasting neighborhoods, interesting architecture, cultural attractions, fabulous restaurants and so much more. This walking tour of...
There is quite an interesting history attached to Yorkville. It can be traced back to 1830 when Yorkville an area in Toronto, emerged as both a residential and an area that had two main industries....
Cabbagetown was the first neighbourhood in Toronto to really catch the gentrification bug, going from a largely rundown area to one where it is rare to find an unrenovated home. In fact, according to...
Get your quick guide to the top hotels, restaurants and things to do.
Get your quick guide to the top hotels, restaurants and things to do.
Get your quick guide to the top hotels, restaurants and things to do.