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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.
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.
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Rosetta McClain Gardens
This garden is a peaceful spot known for its beautiful flower beds, winding paths, and views of the lake. It’s a quiet place where you can chill, take photos, or just enjoy some fresh air. The area is well-kept and has lots of benches, making it easy to relax and take in the scenery.
Guild Park and Gardens
This spot is a mix of gardens, art, and history. It’s known for having old architectural pieces from demolished buildings, all set up in a big park with walking trails and lots of green space. The area is also home to sculptures and has a cool view of the lake.
Scarborough Historical Museum
This museum is a group of historic buildings that show what life was like in the 1800s and early 1900s. The site is set up like a small village, with old houses, a log cabin, and gardens. It’s a place where you can see how people lived, worked, and played in the past.
Doris McCarthy Gallery
This gallery is a spot where you can see cool art from both new and well-known artists. It’s part of a university, so you’ll find a mix of creative ideas and fresh perspectives. The space is modern and easy to walk around, making it chill to explore.
WongAvery Asia Pacific Peace Museum
This museum is dedicated to sharing stories and history from the Asia Pacific region, focusing on peace, conflict, and reconciliation. It brings together personal accounts, artifacts, and multimedia displays to help visitors understand the impact of war and the importance of peace in the region.
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