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Toronto

Known for its iconic skyline featuring the CN Tower, this city is recognized for its diverse cultures, major sports teams, and a thriving arts scene. It is also home to world-class museums, a busy waterfront, and a wide range of international cuisine.

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Setting: Urban
Population (core): 3.4M
Population (metro): 6.7M
Best time to visit: Year-round

Top Sights

4.6

CN Tower

This tower is one of the tallest free-standing structures in the world and a major symbol of the city. It was completed in 1976 and stands at 553.3 meters. The place is most popular for its insane height and the epic views you get from the top. It’s a spot where you can literally see the city from above the clouds on a clear day.

C$47.0 / Adult
4.6

Ripley's Aquarium

This spot is an underwater world filled with thousands of sea creatures. It’s a huge indoor aquarium where you can walk through tunnels surrounded by sharks, rays, and colorful fish. The place is designed to let you get super close to marine life, with big glass walls and interactive exhibits.

C$46.0 / Adult
4.6
4.7

Royal Ontario Museum

This museum is one of the largest in North America and is famous for its huge collection of art, culture, and natural history. The building itself is a mix of old and modern architecture, making it a cool spot for photos. It’s especially known for its dinosaur exhibits and rare artifacts from around the world.

C$26.0 / Adult
4.7

High Park

This huge green space is the largest public park in the city. It’s known for its mix of natural forests, gardens, and open fields. There’s a big pond, walking trails, and even a small zoo. The park is a favorite spot for locals to relax, play sports, and hang out with friends or family.

FREE
4.7
4.6

St. Lawrence Market

This spot is one of the oldest public markets in North America, with roots going back over 200 years. It’s a huge indoor space where local vendors sell everything from fresh produce and meats to baked goods and unique snacks. The building itself is a piece of history, with cool old architecture and a friendly vibe.

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4.7

Art Gallery of Ontario

This gallery is one of the largest art museums in North America, with a collection that covers everything from Canadian and Indigenous art to European masterpieces and modern installations. The building itself is a work of art, designed by a famous architect, and has cool spaces to explore.

C$30.0 / Adult
4.7
4.5

Scotiabank Arena

This arena is the main spot for big sports and music events. It’s the home base for major basketball and hockey teams, and it’s where a lot of the biggest concerts and shows happen. The place can fit over 19,000 people, so it’s always packed with energy when something’s going on.

C$30.0 / Adult
4.4

Canada's Wonderland

This is the biggest amusement park in the country and is known for its huge collection of roller coasters, water rides, and family attractions. Opened in 1981, it’s a go-to spot for thrill seekers and anyone who loves a good day out with friends or family. The park is especially popular for its record-breaking rides and massive water park area.

C$45.0 / Adult
4.4
4.5

Rogers Centre

This stadium is one of the most recognizable sports venues in the country. Opened in 1989, it’s famous for its fully retractable roof, which was the first of its kind in the world. The place is home to major league baseball games and hosts big concerts and events throughout the year.

C$20.0 / Adult
4.6

Harbourfront Centre

This spot is a cultural and arts hub right by the water. It’s known for hosting art exhibitions, live music, dance shows, and food festivals. The area has cool architecture, open spaces, and a chill vibe with lots of things happening all year round.

C$24.99 / Adult
4.6

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Casa Loma

This castle-like mansion is one of the most recognizable landmarks in the city. Built in the early 1900s, it was designed to look like a European castle, complete with secret passages, grand staircases, and beautiful gardens. The building has over 90 rooms and offers a glimpse into the life of the wealthy during that era.

C$40.0 / Adult
4.4

Toronto Zoo

This huge animal park is one of the largest in the country and is home to over 5,000 animals from around the world. It’s split into different zones that represent various regions, so you can see animals in habitats that look like their homes in the wild. The park is also known for its focus on conservation and education.

C$26.45 / Adult
4.4
4.5

Sankofa Square

This spot is a public space dedicated to celebrating Black culture, history, and community. It’s a place where art, music, and stories come together, and it’s known for being a hub for cultural events and gatherings. The area is designed to be welcoming and inclusive, with murals, sculptures, and spaces for people to connect.

FREE
4.7

Edwards Gardens and the Toronto Botanical Gardens

This spot is a huge public garden and park, known for its beautiful walking trails, themed gardens, and peaceful natural spaces. It’s a favorite place for people who love plants, photography, and just chilling outdoors. The area is also home to a learning center that offers classes and workshops about gardening and the environment.

FREE
4.7
4.7

Princess of Wales Theatre

This theatre is a well-known spot for catching big-name musicals and plays. Opened in 1993, it stands out for its modern design and comfy seating, making it a favorite for anyone who loves live shows. The place is famous for hosting major productions, including some of the world’s most popular Broadway hits.

C$59.0 / Adult
4.6

Evergreen Brick Works

This former brick factory has been transformed into a cool spot for nature, art, and learning. The site mixes old industrial buildings with gardens, trails, and eco-friendly spaces. It’s a place where you can see how history and the environment come together.

FREE
4.6
4.7

Hockey Hall of Fame

This spot is the go-to place for anyone who wants to learn about the history and legends of ice hockey. It’s a museum and shrine dedicated to the sport, packed with cool artifacts, trophies, and stories about the greatest players and moments in hockey history.

C$25.0 / Adult
4.7

CAA Ed Mirvish Theatre

This historic theatre is one of the largest in the country and has been around since 1920. It’s got a cool mix of old-school charm and modern updates, making it a spot where you can catch some of the biggest stage shows. The place is most popular for hosting major Broadway musicals and big-name performances.

C$59.0 / Adult
4.7
4.5

Budweiser Stage

This outdoor concert venue is one of the biggest spots for live music in the city. It sits right by the water and has a huge open-air setup, so you get to enjoy shows with a cool breeze and awesome views. The place can fit thousands of people and is known for hosting some of the biggest names in music.

FREE
4.6

Trinity Bellwoods Park

This park is a huge green space right in the middle of the city. It’s got big open fields, lots of trees, and a cool mix of people hanging out. There’s a dog bowl, tennis courts, and even a small farmers’ market sometimes. It’s a chill spot where people go to relax, play, or just watch the world go by.

FREE
4.6
4.5

Union Station

This landmark is the main transportation hub in the city and is known for its grand architecture and historical significance. Opened in 1927, the building features impressive columns, a massive Great Hall, and detailed stonework that make it a standout spot for anyone interested in history or design.

FREE
4.9

Little Canada

This spot is a super detailed miniature world that shows off different parts of the country in tiny form. It’s like walking through a whole country, but everything is small and packed with cool details. The place is indoors, so you don’t have to worry about the weather messing up your plans.

C$27.0 / Adult
4.9
4.6

Bluffer's Park and Beach

This spot is known for its tall white cliffs, sandy shoreline, and chill vibes by the water. The area has a big green space, walking trails, and a beach where people hang out, swim, and take photos. The cliffs were formed by glaciers thousands of years ago, making the place look different from other parks.

FREE
4.8

Humber Bay Arch Bridge

This iconic bridge is a striking white arch that stretches over the mouth of a river, connecting two scenic walking and cycling trails. It’s a favorite spot for locals to cross the water, take in the skyline, and snap some cool photos. The design is modern and stands out against the natural surroundings, making it a landmark you can’t miss.

FREE
4.8
4.7

Humber Bay Park West

This park is a chill spot by the water, known for its long walking and biking trails, peaceful views, and lots of green space. It’s a favorite for people who want to relax, watch birds, or just hang out by the lake. The area is also home to some cool wildlife and has a few small beaches.

FREE
4.8

Trillium Park

This park is a chill spot right by the water, built on what used to be a parking lot. It’s got a cool mix of native plants, rocks, and walking paths that make it feel like a little escape from the city. The place is designed to show off the natural beauty of the area and has some awesome views of the skyline and the lake.

FREE
4.8
4.7

Toronto Music Garden

This garden is a public park inspired by Bach’s Suite No. 1 in G Major for unaccompanied cello. The design follows the movements of the music, with each section of the park representing a different dance from the suite. It’s a mix of nature, art, and music, all in one spot by the waterfront.

FREE
4.7

Roy Thomson Hall

This concert hall is a famous spot for music lovers and is recognized for its round, modern glass design. Opened in 1982, it’s home to a major symphony orchestra and hosts a variety of performances, from classical to pop. The building stands out with its unique architecture and is a key part of the city’s cultural scene.

C$69.0 / Adult
4.7
4.7

TIFF Bell Lightbox

This spot is a major hub for film lovers and is the home base for one of the world’s biggest film festivals. It’s a modern building with several cinemas, galleries, and spaces dedicated to movies and film culture. The place is most popular for hosting premieres, special screenings, and film-related events.

C$17.0 / Adult
4.8

Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts

This is a modern performing arts venue known for its impressive architecture and top-notch acoustics. Opened in 2006, the building is designed to give everyone a great view and sound experience, no matter where you sit. It’s the main home for opera and ballet performances in the city.

C$45.0 / Adult
4.8
4.6

Riverdale Farm

This working farm is a chill spot where you can see real farm animals, walk around old barns, and get a feel for what rural life is like—all without leaving the city. It’s set up like a traditional farm, with gardens, animals, and trails, making it a cool place to learn and relax.

FREE
4.7

Berczy Park

This spot is a small urban park known for its creative design and chill atmosphere. It’s surrounded by cool buildings and has a unique fountain that stands out. The area is dog-friendly and has a relaxed vibe, making it a favorite hangout for locals and visitors.

FREE
4.7
4.7

Royal Alexandra Theatre

This historic theatre is one of the oldest continuously operating theatres in North America. Opened in 1907, it’s known for its beautiful Beaux-Arts architecture and has hosted countless legendary performances over the years. The building itself is a piece of history, with ornate details and a classic charm that stands out.

C$59.0 / Adult
4.5

Meridian Hall

This performing arts venue is one of the largest and most iconic in the city. Opened in 1960, it has a modernist design and a huge auditorium that can seat over 3,000 people. The place is a go-to spot for big concerts, musicals, and cultural events.

C$59.0 / Adult
4.5
4.4

Exhibition Place

This spot is a huge event and entertainment complex that covers a ton of ground by the waterfront. It’s been around for over a century and is packed with history, cool architecture, and a mix of indoor and outdoor spaces. It’s where a lot of the city’s biggest events and festivals happen, so there’s always something going on.

FREE
4.7

Humber Bay Park East

This spot is a chill green space right by the water, known for its cool walking trails, peaceful vibe, and awesome views of the city skyline. It’s a go-to place for people who want to relax, watch birds, or just hang out by the lake. The area is also home to a bunch of native plants and wildlife, making it a little escape from the city.

FREE
4.7
4.7

Elgin & Winter Garden Theatres

This double-decker theatre is the only one of its kind left in the world. Built in 1913, it has two completely stacked performance spaces, each with its own unique style. The lower level is all about classic gold and red decor, while the upper level feels like a magical indoor garden, with real trees and twinkling lights.

C$20.0 / Adult
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Neighbourhoods

Downtown East

Known for its mix of historic architecture and modern developments, this area is popular for its diverse communities and creative energy. It attracts people interested in arts, culture, and a strong sense of local identity.

East End

Known for its diverse communities and strong sense of local identity, this area is popular for its historic homes, independent shops, and a wide range of food options reflecting many cultures. The neighbourhood is also recognized for its green spaces and easy access to the waterfront.

Entertainment and Financial Districts

Known for being the center of Toronto’s business and nightlife, this area is popular for its concentration of office towers, theatres, and entertainment venues. It attracts people looking for major events, shows, and the energy of the city’s financial core.

Etobicoke

Known for its mix of urban and natural spaces, this area features large parks, scenic waterfronts along Lake Ontario, and a blend of residential and industrial zones. Popular for its multicultural communities and easy access to both downtown Toronto and outdoor recreation.

Harbourfront

Known for its scenic waterfront along Lake Ontario, this area offers open green spaces, public art, and a mix of cultural activities. It is popular for relaxing by the water, enjoying outdoor events, and taking in views of the city skyline.

Kensington-Chinatown

Known for its mix of cultures, this area is popular for its diverse food options, independent shops, and street art. The neighbourhood attracts people looking for a blend of history, creativity, and a strong sense of community.

Midtown

Known for its mix of residential charm and commercial convenience, this area is popular for its blend of tree-lined streets, shopping, and easy access to public transit. It attracts people looking for a balance between city life and quieter neighbourhood living.

North York

Known for its mix of urban and suburban life, this area features a diverse community and a strong presence of green spaces. It is most popular for its cultural diversity, family-friendly atmosphere, and easy access to parks and recreational facilities.

Scarborough

Known for its diverse communities and natural green spaces, this area offers a mix of cultural experiences and access to scenic parks and waterfronts. It is most popular for its multicultural food scene and outdoor recreational opportunities.

Toronto Islands

Known for its peaceful green spaces, sandy beaches, and car-free environment, this group of small islands offers a quiet escape from the city with views of the downtown skyline. Popular for outdoor activities like cycling, kayaking, and picnicking, it attracts those looking for a relaxed atmosphere close to nature.

West End

Known for its mix of residential streets and diverse communities, this area is popular for its local food scene, independent shops, and cultural events. The neighbourhood attracts people looking for a blend of urban convenience and a strong sense of community.

Yonge-Dundas

Known for being a central meeting point in Toronto, this area is popular for its large digital billboards, constant street activity, and frequent public events. It draws people for its energetic atmosphere and is often seen as a symbol of the city's urban culture.

Yorkville and the Annex

Known for its mix of historic charm and modern culture, this area attracts people with its upscale shopping, art galleries, and a strong café culture. The neighbourhood is also popular for its beautiful old homes and a community that values creativity and learning.

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The Original Haunted Walk of Toronto

Haunted theatres, unsolved mysteries, and Toronto's terrifying history

C$36.89 / adult
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Duration 1h 15min
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