The ultimate fun place for
everyone
Toronto is the most populous & diverse city in Canada and
the fourth largest in North America. It has
many key attractions, including the magnificent Casa Loma, the iconic CN
tower, beautiful islands and spectacular Niagara Falls which make it a must-visit
place. The ethnic food, especially Halal, is another reason to stop by. Here
are the top places to visit in Toronto:
CN stands for Canada’s National tower, and was the tallest
tower in the world for 34 years before the Burj Khalifa and Canton Tower were built
in 2010. This tower is 553.33 m high and has the longest metal
staircase in the world, with 2579 steps. Walking across the 342 m high glass floor
and the hands free walk, the Edge Walk is really adventurous.
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| Toronto Skyline, the CN tower |
Casa Loma is a landmark castle in North America, located in the middle of Toronto. Originally, it was owned by Sir Henry Pellatt, and later on, it became a
historical attraction and top destination to its visitors. Its decorated suite,
secret passage, 800 foot underground tunnel, antique cars and elegant gardens
attracts people of all ages.
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| Casa Loma |
Centre Island is a beautiful and relaxing place to visit. Enjoy
the short ferry ride to the Island with an amazing view of the city skyline &
landscape. Attractions at this spot are the Centreville amusement park,
a children’s playground, some beaches, the Gibraltar Point.
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| Ferry to Centre Island |
Royal Ontario Museum is one of the world’s leading museums for world culture & natural history. With more than six million collections and
40 galleries showing extensive ancient and contemporary art & culture, fossils and evolution, and biodiversity from across the
globe, the ROM welcomes a million tourists to visit
it every year.
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| Royal Ontario Museum |
Toronto Zoo is the largest zoo in Canada with a diverse
collection of over 5,000 animals which includes over 450 species. Based on zoogeography,
animals are distributed in 7 major regions: Indo-Malaya, African Savanna,
Americas, Tundra Trek, Australasia, Eurasia, and the Canadian Domain. Giant pandas, polar bears, Siberian tigers, snow leopards, white lions and rhinos
are must-see animals. There is a Kids Discovery Zone and various rides
like pony rides, camel rides, the Zoomobile, the Gorilla Climb Ropes and the
Carousel to enjoy.
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| Toronto Zoo |
Ontario Science Centre is a Science Museum in Toronto. It is
full of great exhibits that features geology, astronomy, human
anatomy, etc. Kids Spark is a fascinating science zone where children can learn through
play.
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| Ontario Science Centre |
Niagara Falls is a natural wonder of the world and is a set of three waterfalls—the Horseshoe Falls, the American Falls and the Bridal Veil Falls. The Horseshoe Falls, the largest of the three, lies on the Canadian side while the other two, are located on the American side. Experience the thunder and the majesty of the falls—there is no place like this on Earth! The most popular adventurous attractions are the Journey Behind the
Falls, the Hornblower Niagara Cruise, Niagara's Fury and the White Water Walk.
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| Niagara Falls, Canada |
Eaton Centre, in the heart of downtown Toronto, is Canada’s premier underground shopping mall. The food court is humongous with countless restaurants and a variety of food to enjoy! It is one of the most visited tourist spots with around a million visitors per week.
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| Toronto Eaton Centre |
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