Things to do and top sight-seeing attractions in Toronto
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7 Things to do and top sight-seeing attractions in Toronto

Toronto is Canada’s major metropolis, with over 2.9 million residents, guaranteeing that the province capital of Ontario has much to see and do for visitors. Toronto's tourist attractions include world-class museums, excellent shopping, a diverse food scene, and summer and winter outdoor activities. It is home to a vibrant mix of tourist attractions, from museums and galleries to the world-famous Niagara Falls which is just not only the city’s many notable tourist draws. There's no shortage of things to do, from the bustling Entertainment District, with the latest musicals and fine dining, to the historic Winery District, where unique shops and restaurants are housed in beautifully restored historic buildings. Many of the city's most popular sites are all within close proximity of one another, and the subway system makes getting about easier yet.

Interested in seeing the city of Toronto from the perspective of a native? There is no need to worry about anything when you take one of our guided tour packages. Now that we've covered the basics of Toronto, it's time to look at some of the city's most popular attractions. When you visit Toronto, you can anticipate to see something spectacular no matter the time of the year you arrive.

 


 

Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada

The Ripley's Aquarium, which opened only a few years ago, has already left quite an impression on visitors who are coming to spend their vacation in the city. Isn't it amazing, right? Our aquarium analogies are the best!

There is a glass tunnel that runs through "Dangerous Lagoon" in the Aquarium that is the longest in North America. A terrifying encounter with sharks and eels awaits you in this area. The greatest way to enjoy your time in Toronto, Canada, is to take advantage of the city's many water attractions. Those with a fascination for aquatic life, such as fishes, should make the trip to this location.

Total in all, there are nine separate galleries and approximately 400 species to see. If you're looking for a good time, look no further! Because of the high volume of visitors, the best time to go is before 10 a.m. or after 3 p.m. to avoid the crowds. Think about taking our guided tour at Ripley's Aquarium of Canada if you know exactly when you'll be there.
 

Ripley's Aquarium

Ripley's Aquarium | Photo Credit: Ripley's Aquarium of Canada
 

St. Lawrence Market

If you're in Toronto, St. Lawrence Market is a must-see. When the current structure was built in 1902, it was the oldest building in the city! There are two floors inside: the main floor, which covers the entire length of the main hall, and the lower floor, which covers only a fraction of it. A wide variety of fresh fruits and vegetables as well as a variety of meats and seafood is available at the market.

To ensure that you don't go hungry, there are free samples to be found at many of the kiosks and eateries. There is also a store here where you can purchase typical tourist souvenirs from Canada. On a guided tour, you may discover more about the Market and the surrounding neighborhood of Old Toronto. 

Toronto's St. Lawrence Market shines over the holidays - Toronto Times


 

Hockey Hall of Fame

You can't visit Canada without learning about the country's great hockey heritage! The Hockey Hall of Fame is a great place to visit! The Hockey Hall of Fame is a fantastic museum/exhibit located in the heart of downtown on Front Street. 

Visiting the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto is a must for hockey aficionados. You can find out about the greatest players, teams, and games in the history of the game here. An interactive display lets you put your own hockey prowess to the test while you view the original 1893 Stanley Cup and other priceless artefacts. Many activities are available to both adults and children there. Hockey is a significant aspect of Canadian culture, so you should definitely pay there a visit while you're in town!

Hockey Hall of Fame

Hockey Hall of Fame | Photo Credit: Lana Law
 

Yonge Dundas Square

This neon-lit public square, modeled after New York's Times Square, is a favorite meeting place for locals and visitors who are even visiting Toronto for the first time. Seating places, fountains that dance, and a stage for summer concerts are all included in the area.

It's best to visit Yonge Dundas Square at night, when the neon signs come to life and the area takes on a vibrant mood. It's the best site in the city to watch people go about their daily lives. There are a lot of eateries in the immediate area, many of which have outdoor seating Toronto's subway system and a massive underground parking garage right beneath the square provide easy access to the square.

Yonge Dundas Square

Yonge Dundas Square | eskystudio / Shutterstock.com
 

 

Niagara Falls

A day journey from Toronto to Niagara Falls is certainly worth the effort if you have never gone before. If you've got an hour to spare, you can be perched on the precipice of the mighty falls. The Niagara Falls trip from Toronto is a convenient option for those who do not like to drive alone. You can also get right up close with the Horseshoe Falls' tumbling wall of water. There is nothing like the sound, sight, and feeling of the falls to arouse the senses. Niagara Falls is awe-inspiring while you're in Canada. Among the three Niagara Falls, Canada is home to a large chunk of Horseshoe Falls. If you plan on taking a boat excursion to get a closer look, be aware that you may get a little wet. However, on the other hand, you're into waterfalls, this is the trip for you.

Also included are our self-guided visits to some of the area's most important landmarks, such as Niagara Parkway, Dufferin Island, and picturesque Niagara-on-the-Lake.

Horseshoe Falls at Niagara Falls


 

Distillery Walk

When it comes to trendy entertainment and shopping, Toronto's Distillery District is one of the city's best. The ancient buildings are filled with boutiques, galleries, artists' studios, and eateries. This is a great site to visit at any time of day or night, regardless of the season.

One of the city's best-known events is the Toronto Christmas Market, which takes place each December. Outdoor spaces with couches and fire pits have been set up around a gigantic Christmas tree in the middle of a vast open square where unique items may be purchased. Despite the cold, restaurants nevertheless allow customers to dine outside using heat lights and lap blankets. This time of year, it's easy to find a cup of hot chocolate.

Distillery District


Casa Loma

Casa Loma, a stunning mansion set in meticulously landscaped gardens, evokes images of a mediaeval fortress. Built in 1914, it was originally built for a Canadian multi-millionaire, Sir Henry Pellatt, who was among the first to discover and utilize the possibilities of Niagara Falls for financial gain.

The house is now a museum since it has close to a hundred rooms, including a large number of bathrooms. An era of European beauty and splendor might be relived for visitors who are planning their visit to Toronto.

Casa Loma

The Voxcity guided tour packages offer the best value for money when it comes to viewing the attractions of Toronto. To move around town and visit the sights at your own pace, you can choose from a variety of our tour packages.

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