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The Eaton Centre

The Eaton Centre

The Eaton Centre is a bright and airy shopping mall in the heart of downtown Toronto, which houses over 250 stores. The stores appeal to budget-conscious and wasters like. The Eaton Centre is the most popular tourist attraction in Toronto...

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The CN Tower

The CN Tower

It was world's tallest free standing structure, 1815 foot, but still attracts millions of tourists looking for a panoramic view of Toronto and surrounding areas. A glass elevator leads to the observation deck of the 1122 foot indoor / outdoor...

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Casa Loma

Casa Loma

Built by wealthy Toronto businessman Sir Henry Pellatt in the early 1900s, the Casa Loma, corresponding to Hearst Castle in Calfornia, is the dream of the architecture of a man. In case of Casa Loma, the dream of...

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Centre Island

Centre Island

Centre Island is one of a series of small islands that make up the largest car-free community in North America. Centre Island, also known as the Isle of Toronto, offers a place for leisure and recreation and has an amusement park...

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Recommended Tours

The Distillery District

The Distillery District

The Distillery Historic District is an ideal place to spend a few hours if you are in downtown Toronto and want to get away from the center of the usual thing: It is not a Starbucks or McDonald's in sight. The pedestrian village is located in the fabulous architectural heritage and is dedicated to promoting art and culture. The region also has a wellness center, numerous cafes, restaurants and pubs.

Yorkville

Yorkville

Yorkville is an anomaly in the charming downtown Toronto skyscrapers and shopping malls. Hidden in the center pocket, a charming Victorian architecture houses Yorkville dozens of restaurants, boutiques and art galleries. Lunch and shopping is high level and the galleries are some of the best Canadian and international artists. Many celebrities were seen walking on the sidewalks, and Yorkville, especially in the Toronto International Film Festival.

Hockey Hall of Fame

Hockey Hall of Fame

Hockey Hall of Fame is a great opportunity, full of displays of children or adults placed Interactive, the heat of the NHL. Drop Pod, you can call the operations of some of the most famous ice hockey, including in 1972 the Canada / Russia series: ". Epidemics Henderson and the results" also contains a copy of NHL dressing room (the smell), living trophies, and, of course, a gift shop.

Art Gallery of Ontario

Art Gallery of Ontario

Art Gallery of Ontario(AGO) - an international landmark and the new cultural destination in Canada. It is located at 317 Dundas Street, Dundas and McCaul Street, with easy access by public transport. More than 4,000 artworks in 110 galleries.

Chinatown

Chinatown

Second largest Chinatown in Toronto, North America. People discoveries of exotic trinkets, jewelry items, clothing and household goods. In addition, of course, where there is a vibrant Chinatown, where the food was delicious, and Toronto's Chinatown is no exception.

The Ontario Science Centre

The Ontario Science Centre

Ontario Science Centre can be accessed by public transport. Their mission is "To delight, inform and challenge visitors through exciting and challenging experiences in science and technology." It's fun and educational for all family members.