


Dominating the Toronto skyline, this iconic communications and observation tower offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city and Lake Ontario. Visitors can experience the thrilling EdgeWalk, dine at the revolving 360 Restaurant, or simply enjoy the vistas from various observation levels.
READ MOREOne of North America's largest museums, the ROM showcases art, culture, and natural history from around the world and across the ages. Its diverse collections range from dinosaur bones and ancient Egyptian artifacts to Canadian historical exhibits and contemporary art.
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Located at the base of the CN Tower, this captivating aquarium features a vast array of marine life from around the globe. Highlights include a mesmerizing underwater tunnel with moving sharks and stingrays, vibrant coral reefs, and interactive exhibits for all ages.
READ MOREA pedestrian-only village set in beautifully restored Victorian-era industrial buildings, the Distillery District is a hub for arts, culture, and culinary delights. It features art galleries, artisan boutiques, craft breweries, cafes, and restaurants, all with a unique historical ambiance.
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A short ferry ride from the downtown core, the Toronto Islands offer a peaceful escape with stunning views of the city skyline. This car-free archipelago provides sandy beaches, parklands, recreational facilities for biking and kayaking, and the Centerville Amusement Park, making it a perfect day-trip destination.
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