The CN Tower - One of Canada's most recognizable and national icon. At a height of 1815 feet tall, this remarkable building has previously received numerous World Guinness Records, Take in the spectacular and breathtaking views of the city from the view up above. The CN tower also boasts its architectural illumination of the CN tower each night from dusk with the light show.
The Royal Ontario Museum - Sprawling with extensive galleries of archeology, art and natural science, with over six million items, forty galleries, and plenty of interactive exhibits. The Royal Ontario Museum is truly one of the country's premiere museum attracting more than one million visitors each year.
Ripley's Aquarium - Boasting with 135,000 square feet of interactive underwater exhibits, it is Canada's largest indoor aquarium that houses numerous species of aquatic creatures from all different waters of the world.
St. Lawrence Market - Toronto's premier market that will make your taste buds on a stroll. Set in Old Town Toronto, this market has over 120 vendors, merchants, and artisans who take pride into their craft. One of Toronto's signature dishes, the Peameal Bacon Sandwich is a popular item in this market as famous culinary celebrities like Bobby Flay and Anthony Bourdain loved it.
Toronto Islands & Centerville - Perfect for visitors who would like to have a wonderful view of the city skyline. The Toronto Islands is an easy access to everyone through the means of riding a short and scenic ferry ride.
The islands are filled with places and activities to explore; beaches, picnic areas, sports facilities, and boat rentals are all for families to enjoy. Make sure to stop by the Centerville Theme Park which is filled with rides, attractions, and great food.
Distillery District - A restored historic area built in the year 1832 is now turned into Canada's premier arts, culture and entertainment destination.
Hockey Hall of Fame - Witness the achievements of some of the greatest hockey stars and the history that defines Canada's favorite sport. This museum iis also the home of NHL’s significant trophies, the Stanley Cup - on display for guests to touch.