Discover Toronto – Canada's Multicultural Waterfront Metropolis
Toronto is Canada's largest city, known for the iconic CN Tower, diverse neighborhoods, world-class museums, and a stunning waterfront on Lake Ontario. It's a vibrant hub for film, food, and festivals.
Why Visit Toronto?
- CN Tower – One of the world's tallest freestanding structures, with EdgeWalk and 360 Restaurant.
- Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) – Natural history and world cultures.
- Global Food Scene – St. Lawrence Market, Kensington Market, and diverse cuisines (peameal bacon, poutine).
- Toronto Islands – Ferry access to beaches, bike trails, and skyline views.
Practical Information
- Location: Southern Ontario on Lake Ontario's northwest shore, 30 minutes from Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ).
- Getting around: TTC subway, streetcars, buses, bikeshares (Bike Share Toronto).
- Best time to visit: May–September (warm, festivals, outdoor patios).
- Accommodation: Downtown luxury (Fairmont Royal York), boutique hotels, and budget hostels.
Things to Do Near Toronto
- Visit the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO)
- Catch a game: Blue Jays (MLB), Raptors (NBA), or Maple Leafs (NHL)
- Explore Distillery District (cobblestone streets, galleries, restaurants)
- Walk through High Park (cherry blossoms, zoo, trails)
- Day trip to Niagara Falls (1.5 hours by car or train)
- Shop at the Eaton Centre or Queen Street West boutiques