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Explore Toronto
Explore Toronto
Situated on the north shore of Lake Ontario, Toronto is the large city in Canada and also the provincial capital of Ontario. With 5.6 million people in the Greater Toronto Area, it is considered to be fifth populous city in North America.
Attractions
Attractions

CN Tower 

Recently nominated one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World, the CN Tower features glass floor observation decks, a revolving restaurant, and a Simulator Theatre. 

It is Toronto's recognizable landmark and receives nearly two million visitors annually.

Harbourfront 

The heart of this waterfront is the award-winning Harbourfront Centre - the site of art galleries, theatres, boutiques restaurants, and marinas fronted by a waterside promenade. 

Harbourfront Centre attracts approximately 12 million visitors every year.

Nature
Nature

Niagara Falls

Approximately 90 minutes from Toronto is the majestic Niagara Falls. This thriving tourist hotspot attracts thrill-seekers and romantics alike.

Toronto Islands

Home to the large no-car urban community in North America, Toronto Islands are a popular recreational area for bicycling, rollerblading, beach volleyball and beautiful views of Toronto.

Arts & Culture
Arts & Culture

Art Gallery of Ontario

Founded in 1900 by a group of private citizens as the Art Museum of Toronto, the Art Gallery of Ontario is one of the largest art museums in North America. The AGO expanded its facility in 2008 with an innovative architectural design by world-renowned architect Frank Gehry.

Royal Ontario Museum

One of the largest museums in North America, the Royal Ontario Museum contains thousands of artefacts and specimens. Featured subjects include dinosaurs, Ancient China, medieval Europe, art deco, ancient Egypt, textiles, India, and Pacific islanders.

Shopping
Shopping

Bloor-Yorkville

Recognized internationally as one of the ten shopping destinations, Bloor-Yorkville is often compared to other acclaimed shopping streets such as Fifth Avenue in New York, Rodeo Drive in Los Angeles, and Chicago’s Magnificent Mile. Bloor Street is Canada’s fashion Mecca.

Eaton Centre 

Eaton Centre is a large shopping mall and office complex in downtown Toronto named after the now-defunct Eaton's department store chain that once anchored it. This is Toronto's tourist attraction, with around one million visitors per week. 

Adjacent to the Toronto Eaton Centre is Dundas Square – the busy intersection in Canada.

Address

188 University Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M5H 0A3 Canada

Phone

(1 647) 788 8888

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