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CN Tower Defining the city’s skyline, the CN Tower offers spectacular views of Toronto’s harbor and skyline.
Art Gallery of Ontario As one of the most distinguished art museums in North America, there is truly something for everyone at the AGO (Art Gallery of Ontario).
Hockey Hall of Fame Voted “Toronto’s Top Appeal Attraction” by Zagat Survey, you can experience the game that helps define Canada at the one and only Hockey Hall of Fame.
High Park Right along the subway system you’ll find High Park which offers miles of nature trails, a Trackless Train, Zoo, hillside gardens and much more! |
St. Lawrence Market Complex Serving as the social center of Toronto, this historic area in Old Town Toronto is a must-see. Close to downtown, this area offers a lively atmosphere of restaurants, artisans, and specialty food vendors along with exhibits dedicated to Toronto’s art, culture, and history.
Museum of Inuit Art With over 300 works of art on display, this is Canada’s only public museum south of the Arctic devoted exclusively to Inuit art and culture.
Old Town Toronto Located on the east side of downtown, the Old Town Toronto area includes a wide range of cultural choices from outdoor patios and lively pubs to hundreds of stores and boutiques. Entertainment includes world-famous stage and theatre, opera, live music and street festivals. |