Tuesday, April 6, 2021

TOP 10 Things To Do In Toronto

Toronto, the capital of the province of Ontario, is a major Canadian city located along  Lake
Ontario’s north-western shore.
With iconic architecture, fascinating attractions, museums and galleries, plus exciting performing
arts and nightlife, this sprawling city has much to offer visitors.
you check those out.
10) Toronto Zoo
Toronto Zoo is a extremely popular, world class zoo and one of the largest in Canada
with more than 6 miles of walking trails spread over 700 acres.
It features both indoor and outdoor displays and is divided into several different zones.
One of the most popular zones is Africa, which is home to white rhinoceroses, giraffe, white
African lions and spotted hyenas, as well as many others.
With over 5,000 animals living here many visitors find it impossible to explore the entire zoo
in one visit, as it has so much to see.
9)Toronto Harbor Cruise
Toronto Harbor Cruise is a great way to get a new perspective on Ontario's capital city,
see towering skyscrapers and famous sights from the water.
Visitors can take boat tour from the harbor and sail around the group of 15 islands, some
interconnected by pretty pathways and bridges, and home to a 200-year-old lighthouse and
a trout pond.
With fantastic views and brilliant photographic opportunities, it's the best way to soak up
the city.
8)Casa Loma
Located about 3 miles north of downtown Toronto Casa Loma is a Gothic Revival style castle.
It was constructed from 1911 to 1914 as a residence for financier Sir Henry Pellatt
and is one of the most unique pieces of architecture in the city.
The castle is now a museum complete with decorated suites, towers, gardens, stables and secret
passages.
As visitors step back in time and wander the hallways and rooms of the elegant Casa Loma,
self-guided audio tours are available in eight different languages.
7) Toronto Botanical Gardens
The Toronto Botanical Gardens is a great spot for visitors and families of all ages, as
it offers free admission to the grounds and gardens.
The gardens offer an array of 17 award-winning themed areas spanning nearly four acres, designed
to educate and inspire.
Visitors can also find a complete range of innovative indoor and outdoor learning experiences
for all ages including garden tours, nature day camps, organic farmers' market and an
extensive horticultural library.
6) LEGOLAND® Discovery Centre Toronto
At the LEGOLAND® Discovery Centre visitors can explore an exciting zone full of fantastical
worlds, thrilling rides, creative workshops, and non-stop fun for all the family.
Everyone can learn to build anything out of LEGO® in the building academies, also see
hilarious LEGO® movies in the 4D cinema.
This is the ultimate indoor LEGO® attraction and is ideal for families with children.
5) Toronto Islands
Toronto Islands are a collection of islands and islets in Lake Ontario that are part of
the city.
A ferry can be taken over to the islands and the three main islands, Centre, Ward's and
Algonquin, are all connected, so visitors don't have to worry about getting on and off
a boat to fully experience the area.
The islands offer a range of activities including expansive picnic areas, beaches, sporting
rentals, a petting zoo and the Centreville Amusement Park, which features more than 30
rides, and a boating lagoon.
4) Ripley's Aquarium of Canada
Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada is separated into nine galleries, all of which feature
a specific area or species.
The Rainbow Reef is one of the more popular ones, probably because of its interactive
dive show.
Move through the massive glass tunnel and watch green sea turtles glide past, while
moray eels poke their heads out from the rocks.
The aquarium is home to marine and freshwater life from all over the world, including giant
pacific octopus, whit spotted bamboo sharks, southern stingray and much more for a great
family day out.
3) Royal Ontario Museum
Located on the northern edge of the University of Toronto campus
the Royal Ontario Museum is one of the best museums in North America and the best place
in Toronto to engulf in history.
The Museum has a collection of over six million artefacts, many of which are displayed in
its 40 separate galleries.
Some galleries are based on natural history, while others are from around the world.
In addition to having art and artefacts, the museum also has an extensive collection of
dinosaur bones, minerals, and fine arts.
2)  High Park
High Park is Toronto's largest city park, with nearly 400 acres of green space, offering
gardens, playgrounds, walking trails, picnic areas and a zoo.
Recognized as one of the most significant natural sites in Toronto, over one-third of
High Park remains in a natural state.
A jewel in the city’s park system, residents and visitors can enjoy its many attractions,
playgrounds and features year-round.
1)CN Tower
At 553 meters, the CN Tower is not only the tallest building in Toronto, but it is also
the tallest free standing building on the continent.
The CN Tower boasts the highest glass floor paneled elevator in the world bringing visitors
to the top in less than a minute.
Once there, there are four observation areas to choose from, Glass Floor room, the Lookout
Level, the revolving 360 Restaurant and the SkyPod, all providing an amazing experience.






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