1. The CN Tower
This gorgeous landmark of the city also offers world-class dining and breathtaking views from inside.
Cruise over to the beautiful Toronto Islands and hang out with friends and family while taking in the idyllic city views.
With over 120 vendors, the St. Lawrence market offers a unique variety of goods and services, all from within the heart of Old Town Toronto.
The largest museum in Canada for world culture and natural history. A truly remarkable museum and a can't-miss while you're in town.
5. High Park
Toronto's largest public park features hiking trails, lakefront scenery, a dog park, sports facilities, a zoo, playground, picnic areas, greenhouses and special events throughout the year.
6. Casa Loma
This Gothic Castle is now a museum and landmark of the city.
Harbourfront Centre hosts more than 4,000 events per year, specializing in disciplines such as dance, theatre, music, film, literature and visual arts.
If you're a hickey fan there's no better place to be. Roam the halls and see the exhibits of the best to ever play the game.
Perhaps the most famous brewery in Toronto, take a brew tour and have a drink and see what all the fuss is about.
This market features the most diverse goods, within Toronto's most multicultural neighborhood. A unique chance to experience a wide variety of different cultures while you're in town.
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