Travel notes
Toronto’s Top Attractions: Where to Go & What to See
Toronto, a vibrant metropolis bustling with cultural diversity, offers an array of iconic sites and hidden gems waiting to be discovered. π
1. **CN Tower** πΌ: Dominating the skyline, the CN Tower is not just an architectural marvel but also offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city. Dare to walk on the glass floor or enjoy a meal high above at the revolving restaurant.
2. **Royal Ontario Museum (ROM)** ποΈ: A premier destination for explorers of art, culture, and nature. The ROM boasts a vast collection that spans the globe and centuries.
3. **Distillery District** π°: Step back in time in this historic precinct known for its cobblestone streets lined with Victorian buildings, now housing unique shops, galleries, and eateries.
4. **Toronto Islands** ποΈ: A short ferry ride from the downtown core, this car-free paradise offers beaches, picnic areas, and stunning views back towards the cityscape.
5. **St. Lawrence Market** π: Ranked among the worldβs best food markets, here you can taste the cityβs multicultural flavors and shop for fresh produce and artisanal goods.
6. **High Park** π³: Torontoβs largest public park offers hiking trails, sports facilities, a zoo, and the beautiful cherry blossoms in spring.
7. **Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO)** πΌοΈ: Home to more than 90,000 works of art, the AGO is one of the most distinguished art museums in North America.
8. **Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada** π : Experience the underwater world without getting wet. The aquarium features a long underwater tunnel with a moving sidewalk to marvel at the sea life around you.
9. **Scarborough Bluffs** π: Offering dramatic cliffside views over Lake Ontario, this natural wonder is a perfect escape from the urban rush.
10. **The PATH** πΆββοΈ: Explore the world’s largest underground shopping complex, connecting the downtown core with shops, services, and entertainment.
Toronto’s attractions cater to all ages and interests, from towering skyscrapers and historical sites to natural beauties and cultural treasures.
Travel notes:
1. **CN Tower** πΌ
– **Location**: Downtown Toronto
– **How to get there**: Easily accessible by subway, getting off at Union Station. π
– **Price**: Different packages available, starting from around $38 CAD for basic admission. ποΈ
2. **Royal Ontario Museum (ROM)** ποΈ
– **Location**: At the corner of Bloor St and Avenue Rd.
– **How to get there**: A short walk from St. George subway station. π
– **Price**: General admission starts at about $23 CAD. ποΈ
3. **Distillery District** π°
– **Location**: East of Downtown Toronto
– **How to get there**: Accessible via the King Street streetcar. π
– **Price**: Free to explore, prices vary by shop and event. π
4. **Toronto Islands** ποΈ
– **Location**: Offshore from Downtown Toronto
– **How to get there**: Ferry from Jack Layton Ferry Terminal. π’
– **Price**: Ferry tickets around $8 CAD return. ποΈ
5. **St. Lawrence Market** π
– **Location**: In the heart of Downtown Toronto
– **How to get there**: Short walk from King subway station. π
– **Price**: Free entry, with various goods, foods, and more for purchase. π
6. **High Park** π³
– **Location**: West of Downtown Toronto
– **How to get there**: Accessible by subway, getting off at High Park station. π
– **Price**: Free. π
7. **Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO)** πΌοΈ
– **Location**: Dundas Street West
– **How to get there**: A short walk from St. Patrick subway station. π
– **Price**: General admission about $25 CAD. ποΈ
8. **Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada** π
– **Location**: At the base of the CN Tower
– **How to get there**: Nearby Union Station. π
– **Price**: Starting around $44 CAD for adults. ποΈ
9. **Scarborough Bluffs** π
– **Location**: Southeastern edge of the city
– **How to get there**: Best reached by car or bus. π
– **Price**: Free. π
10. **The PATH** πΆββοΈ
– **Location**: Underneath Downtown Toronto
– **How to get there**: Accessible from multiple points downtown, including Union Station. π
– **Price**: Free to explore, prices vary by shop. π
Toronto’s attractions cater to all ages and interests, offering a mix of architectural marvels, historical sites, and natural beauties.

