ATTRACTIONS in TORONTO

There is possibility to buy CityPASS for $ 58,40 (save 43% of regular price), which includes admission for following attractions:  CN Tower, Casa Loma, Ontario Science Centre, Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto Zoo

More info about CityPASS: www.citypass.com/toronto

 

 

The CN TOWER – national icon, 553 metres high, with glass floor and glass elevators, skywalk, restaurant

              - Address: 301 Front St. W., Toronto

              - More info www.cntower.ca

 

The Eaton Centre: shopping mall in the heart of Toronto's downtown with more than 250 shops

                            - address: Yonge & Dundas street, Toronto

 

Casa Loma –castle in downtown built in early 1900s, famed for its extravagance and size

                    - address: 1 Austin Terrace, Toronto

                    - more info: https://casaloma.org/

 

Royal Ontarion Museum (ROM): more than 40 galleries of art, archaeology and natural science, you can find there one of the world's finest collections of artefacts from China, a more than six-storey tall totem pole

                                                 - address: 100 Queen's Park, Toronto

                                                 - more info: https://www.rom.on.ca

 

Toronto Island: it takes about 10 minutes ferry ride from downtown south to the island. Have amazing view from Toronto Islands on the city skyline. You can take a bike with you and explore islands better. Fare is $ 7. You can find there a lot of fun and attractions such as Centreville Amusement Park, Franklin Children’s Garden, Gibraltar Point Lighthouse, Volleyball nets, beaches, boat and bike rentals, restaurants, cafes and snack bars, Far Enough Farm, wading pools, tennis courts, softball diamonds, disc golf course, and public boat moorings

                                - address: Ferrydocks at 9 Queen’s Quay W (south of Queen’s Quay between Yonge Street and Bay Street)

                                - more info (fares, schedules, etc): https://www.torontoislands.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=33

 

Art Gallery of Ontario: collection of more than 40,000 works, 10th largest art museum in North America

 

                                   - address: 317 Dundas Street West, Toronto

                                   - more info: https://www.ago.net/visit

 

Bata Shoe Museum: The museum collects, researches, preserves, and exhibits footwear from around the world. It offers four exhibitions, three of which are time-limited, as well as lectures, performances and family events. The collection contains over 10 000 items from throughout history, as well as the present, and is the biggest and perhaps the only museum in North America dedicated solely to the history of footwear.

                                - address: 327 Bloor Street West, Toronto

                                - more info: https://www.batashoemuseum.ca/visiting/hours_admission.shtml

 

Chinatown: second largest Chinatown in North America. Find bargains on exotic trinkets, jewellery, clothing and household items, food and restaurants.

                - more info: https://www.toronto-chinatown.info/

 

Hockey Hall of Fame: interactive exhibits about hockey

                                - address: corner of Yonge and Front in downtown Toronto

                                - more info: https://www.hhof.com/htmlEducationProgram/LLmap.shtml

 

Air Canada Centre: state-of-the-art arena that is home to the Toronto Raptors of the National Basketball Association and the Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League

                        - address: 50 Bay Street, Suite 500, Toronto

                        - more info: https://www.theaircanadacentre.com/

 

Rogers Centre: Famous for its retractable roof, the Rogers Centre is home to the Toronto Argonauts football team and the Toronto Blue Jays baseball team, 1992 and 1993 World Series Champions

                        - address: One Blue Jays Way, Toronto

                        - more info: https://www.rogerscentre.com/

 

Canadian National Exhibition: For the past 130 years, the 18-day Canadian National Exhibition, which runs from mid-August until Labour Day weekend

                                                - address: 210 Princes’ Boulevard, Toronto

                                                - more info: https://www.theex.com

 

Ontario Science Centre: interactive and multi-media exhibits with live demonstrations and exhibits on topics that include sports, space, the environment and the information highway.

                                    - address: 770 Don Mills Road (at the corner of Eglinton Avenue East), Toronto

                                    - more info: https://www.ontariosciencecentre.ca/Prices/

 

The Toronto Zoo: more than 5,000 animals in their natural environments, 710 acres feature, Divided into geographic regions.

                        - address: 361A Old Finch Avenue, Toronto

                        - more info: https://www.torontozoo.com/

 

Canada’s Wonderland: the most exhilarating collection of rides, roller coasters and water park fun in all of Canada, 68 exciting rides including 15 thrilling roller coasters.

                                    - address: 9580 Jane St,  Vaughan

                                    - more info: https://www.canadaswonderland.com/hours-directions

 

 

 

 

 

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