Toronto, ON Attractions
Art Gallery of Ontario
— Resently underwent a massive transformation designed by the world-renowned Toronto artist Frank Gehry. Highlights are the ever-changing visiting exhibits and the famous Canadian Group of Seven. Admission on Wednesday nights is free between 6:00pm and 8:30
Bata Shoe Museum
— Madonna and Elton John both left a shoe here. North America's first shoe museum where over 100,000 shoes are housed in architect Raymond Morigama's award-winning five-storey structure. See footwear dating back 4,500 years. Thursday nights between 5:00pm a
Casa Loma
— Find out about the entrepreneur who built the castle on the self-guided audio tour. Canada's foremost castle complete with decorated suites, secret passages, 800ft tunnel, towers, stables and beautiful five-acre estate gardens.
China Town
— West on Front Street and right on John Street takes you through the Entertainment District. Make a left on Queen Street West and browse the trendy and unique stores as well as the outdoor vendors. Make a right on Spadina Avenue and you'll find yourself in
CN Tower
— Tip: Best to visit the Tower between 9am and 11am before the crowds. Adult tickets are available at the concierge desk.
The world's tallest freestanding building and modern wonder of the world. Be sure to check out the Skypod observation deck at 447 me
Half a Day: City Stroll
— Head East along Front Street into the older section of the city. Take in the beautiful architecture including the Flatiron Building on the corner of Front and Church Streets. Stop into St Lawrence Market for a bite to eat and go to the Distillery. Head no
Half a Day: Niagara Falls
— Drive into Niagara Falls and enjoy one of the wonders of the world. In the summer it's alive with music festivals and the famous Maid of the Mist boat ride. In the winter, the beautiful Festival of Lights makes it a very special visit. You can also try yo
Half a Day: Toronto Islands
— A visit to our historic Toronto Islands gives you stunning views of our beautiful city skyline. Walk the quaint paths of Wards Island's residential area, stop in at the Rectory Cafe for an afternoon tea, visit Centerville amusement park (seasonal) or wand
Hockey Hall of Fame
— The Great Hall is usually a peaceful place but it can be disturbed by the sounds of the weeping ghost. A hockey fan's paradise. Have your picture taken with the Stanley Cup or spend time testing your own talents with the many interactive sports in the Hal
Martin Goodman Trail
— The Martin Goodman Trail is a short jog from the hotel and is a path for runners, cyclists and skaters to work up a sweat while enjoying the benefits of the cooler air off of the lake.
Metro Toronto Convention Center.
Metro Toronto Convention Centre
One Hour: Harbour Front
— A quick stroll down to the Harbour Front will bring you to the boardwalk overlooking Lake Ontario. Grab a coffee or have a drink on a patio as you daydream and look out at the hundreds of sailboats and touring boats on the lake. Before heading back to the
One Hour: Market Gallery
— Take a short walk over to the St Lawrence market and visit the second-floor Market Gallery. This gallery features historic photographs of the old city streets and culture. Enjoy a Canadian back-bacon sandwich from the vendors located on the main floor.
One Hour: Nicolas Hoare Bookstore
— If you have been looking for the perfect book or just want to enjoy the calm atmosphere of a bookstore, visit Nicholas Hoare and find a concentration of fine coffee-table books like no other in the city.
Ontario Place
— Ontario Place is home to the Cinesphere, the world's first IMAX movie theatre that plays feature films during the winter. A globally acclaimed leisure and entertainment park on the shores of Lake Ontario. Highlights are Soak City, the Wilderness Adventure
Ontario Science Centre
— Visit the Kids Park for children eight and under but stay away during the March break when it's very crowded. Informative entertainment with more than 800 interactive hands-on exhibits and an OMNIMAX Theatre. Displays explore botany, physics and chemistry
Paramount Canada's Wonderland
— Keep an eye on the weather as the rides close when thunderstorms are in the area. Canada's premier theme park is just 45 minutes north of the city. Frightening rollercoasters, a spectacular 20-acre water park and fabulous live shows.
Royal Ontario Museum
— The museum is half price on Fridays, 4.30-9pm and free on Wednesdays from 3:30 - 5:30pm.The Museum has just been transformed into the most talked-about architectural endeavour in Toronto's history. The new galleries are a must-see. Favourite exhibits for
The Toronto Zoo
— Book ahead and stay at the Bush Camp overnight. A splashpad is available so don't forget your swimsuits. A world-class zoo with over 5,000 animals representing 460 species. It's divided into six geographic regions: animals are displayed indoors in their t
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Two Hours: Helicopter Ride
— Get real close to the tip of the CN Tower by taking a breathtaking helicopter ride with Toronto's Helicopter Company. The flights are 7 or 14 minutes long (depending on your budget) and are reached by taking a short ferry crossing to the Toronto Island ai
Two Hours: National Film Board
— For film buffs a visit to the National Film Board - Mediatheque - is a must. It houses six single and eight double custom-designed viewing stations with access to an impressive collection of animation, documentaries, short and feature films.
Two Hours: Queen Street West
— Queen Street West is just a ten minute walk from the hotel. From there, you could easily spend a few hours exploring the eclectic stores and cafes. During warmer weather, you will be entertained by a variety of different street performers with various, so
Union Station
Union Station
University of Toronto and Queenspark
— Go North on University Avenue and enjoy the beautiful landscaping on this street which is home to some of the finest hospitals in the world. At Queen Street you'll see the brand-new Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, home to the Canadian Opera C
Water Front
— A 10-15 minute walk towards the waterfront will bring you to the Toronto Music Garden. There are seasonal, free outdoor performances by Canadian musicians and dancers of international repute as well as garden tours exploring the picturesque landscape that