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The Toronto Islands, a chain of islands scattered off the shore of Lake Ontario, offer a tranquil retreat just a short distance from the city’s high-rise skyline. Once a narrow […]
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Dating back to 1907, the Royal Alexandra Theatre, affectionately known as the ‘Royal Alex,’ stands as a historic Edwardian-style venue in Toronto. This national historic landmark is one of North […]
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Fort York, constructed in 1793 by the British Army and Canadian militia, stands as a testament to the early defense of York, now known as Toronto. This National Historic Site […]
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The University of Toronto, one of Canada’s most prestigious institutions, is not only a hub for academics and scholars but also a top attraction for visitors to the city. Located […]
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Nestled in the heart of downtown Toronto’s trendy Fashion District, Graffiti Alley, officially known as Rush Lane, offers a vibrant and ever-changing canvas of urban art. This narrow alleyway features […]
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Located in the Vaughan Mills Shopping Centre just north of Toronto, LEGOLAND® Discovery Centre offers an interactive LEGO®-themed experience. This vibrant attraction features a variety of games, rides, and exhibits, […]
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Perched on a hill in Toronto, Casa Loma stands as a striking example of early 20th-century opulence. Built between 1911 and 1914 for an eccentric businessman, this faux medieval castle […]
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Roundhouse Park, established in 1997, celebrates Toronto’s rich locomotive history. Located in the heart of the city, this family-friendly public space features a historic locomotive turntable and an array of […]
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Yorkville, located northeast of the University of Toronto, has a rich history that dates back to the 1960s when it was known as the ‘hippie capital of Canada’ and home […]
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The Toronto Zoo, situated in Scarborough, spans an impressive 710 acres and stands as the largest zoo in Canada. Divided into seven geographic regions, from the Americas to Africa, it […]
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High Park, the largest park in Toronto, sprawls across a vibrant landscape that caters to a wide array of recreational activities. Visitors can explore playgrounds, a dog park, a zoo, […]
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Canada’s Wonderland, situated just north of Toronto, Ontario, stands as the country’s largest amusement park. Spanning a vast area, it boasts 16 world-class roller coasters and over 200 attractions. Visitors […]
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Originally the site of an iconic theme park that closed in 2012, Ontario Place in Toronto has been reimagined into a sprawling 155-acre expanse of public parks and paths. Nestled […]
Humber Bay Park, situated near Mimico Creek and Lake Ontario, was created from two man-made peninsulas and has become a vibrant recreation hub in Toronto. The park offers a variety […]
The Grange, a restored historic building in the heart of Toronto, stands as one of the city’s oldest structures and is now integrated into the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO). […]
Nestled on the University of Toronto campus, Philosopher’s Walk offers a serene escape from the city’s bustle. This leafy path borders Trinity College, providing a tranquil setting for visitors. Lined […]
Toronto’s Little Italy, established in the early 1900s, emerged as a vibrant community when Italian immigrants settled in the area, opening numerous mom-and-pop shops along College Street West. Today, while […]
The Ontario Science Centre, located northeast of Downtown Toronto, is a museum dedicated to educating the public about science, technology, and society. Opened in 1969, the centre features a state-of-the-art […]
The Ed Mirvish Theatre, located in Toronto, Canada, opened its doors in the 1920s as a venue for motion pictures and vaudeville. Over the decades, it has evolved to host […]
The Royal Botanical Gardens (RBG), located in Burlington, Ontario, just outside Toronto, spans 2,700 acres (1,100 hectares) of protected land, with 400 display acres (162 hectares) dedicated to five distinct […]
Greektown, also known as the Danforth or Greektown on the Danforth, is a neighborhood in Toronto that offers a taste of the Mediterranean. Established as a settlement for Greek immigrants […]
Nestled in the heart of Toronto’s east end, Little India, also known as the Grand India Bazaar, is a vibrant business district celebrated for its array of South Asian restaurants. […]