Toronto Travel Guide

Toronto, Ontario -the largest city in Canada is supremely diverse. The city incorporates a dynamic assortment of tourist temptations ranging from galleries, museum, parks, and nature sites etc. Other than that, it has several indoor amusements and dining prospects as well. Rest assured, Toronto is a potential tourist destination. Hence, this Toronto travel guide (as below) sums up the wholesomeness of the city for our readers’ suitability and ease. Let’s kick start your Toronto trip:

CN Tower

The CN Tower is approximately 553.3 metres high concrete tower in Toronto, held 32-years record of being the tallest free-standing building. Presently, it’s the tenth most-heighted building worldwide, also labelled as the modern seventh wonder of the world. The Sky pod (at 447 metres height) gives an epic view of the city which even outspreads to Niagara Falls and New York State. Also, there is an outdoor sky terrace with an inbuilt glass floor that offers a bird-eye view of the Toronto city underneath. For adventurous tourists, the Edge Walk –hands-free walking over a ledge with attached safety harness and rope, at an elevation of 365 metres is a something worth trying.

CN Tower- Toronto

360 Restaurant- CN Tower

The 320 Restaurant is located within the CN Tower and is 1,151 feet above the ground.  The eatery completes each rotation in 72 minutes and gives a full-circle view of Toronto whilst you are dining. This restaurant is infamous for its wine-cellar and a must-visit place during your Toronto trip. It is also an award winning dining facility which is notorious for its sustainable food practises. This place serves the most unique Canadian flavours. It is a place worth trying in order to cherish memories for years to come. The Restaurant has capacity of 400 people and is serving during lunch and dinner hours.

360 Restaurant - CN Tower

 

 

Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada

Ripley’s Aquarium is a top-rated tourist attraction in Toronto which is located nearby CN Tower. This outstanding facility commendably displays marine and fresh water habitat and is popular amongst tourists especially families. It comprises of numerous underwater species and has a striking underwater tunnel alongside a moving pavement. Herein, you can go around viewing the ocean world as sawfish dawdles on tunnel ridge and sharks float past you. You can surely relish interactive experience with aquatic animals too. There is also a live-dive show which is thoroughly enjoyable given your interests. Hence, this truly serene tourist attraction is wholesome experience for tourists of all age groups.

Ripley's Aquarium of Canada

Toronto Islands

In this Toronto travel guide, we strongly recommend visiting the Toronto Islands. Bypassing the city’s downtown and located towards the South of Toronto, the Toronto Islands are a chain of 15 individual islands. In order to experience this thoroughly enjoyable outing, one has to take ferry trip from Queen’s Quay Terminal. The most popular activities to do within this area whilst your Toronto trip are listed below:

TORONTO ISLANDS

  • Revel in Fishing

    As there is abundance of canals, fishing is a celebrated activity in Toronto Islands. There is vast variety of fish lurking below i.e. sunfish, largemouth bass, catfish northern pike etc.

  • Willian Meany Maze

    With pathways enclosed around 1200 black cedar trees, this is a perfect maze experience which everyone must have.

  • Patio Dining Experience

    Plenty of infamous dining spots i.e. Toronto BBQ with picturesque city views leaving you slack-jawed. Furthermore, The Riviera Ward’s Island Kitchen is a garden themed setting under leafy trees and aesthetic shore views.

  • Biking upon the Islands

    In order to best explore this vast vicinity as per our Toronto travel guide, biking is a pleasurable option. You are welcome to carry your own bikes on ferry ride without any additional charges or you can rent one on the island.

Yonge Dundas Square

Yonge Dundas Square is an infamous gathering spot, fashioned after Times Square (New York). The area has widespread seating facility, a concert stage alongside dancing fountains. It is a place most enjoyable during the evening when the flashing neon signboards lit up. Hence, it is a definite fun place for people-watching and for interacting with the locals. Surrounding streets have quite many restaurants so you can take a break and grab a bite while in the vicinity.

Yonge Dundas Square-Toronto-travel guide

 

Bata Shoes Museum

For your Toronto trip, this unique facility displays exclusive shoes worn by indigenous people i.e. Chinese bound footwear, 16th-century Italians’ shoe and ancient Egyptian sandals. It also exhibits celebrity footwear. It has shoe piece dated back to over 4500 years. The place has around 14000 shoe displays alongside other related objects. One must visit to relate to the fascinating journey and familiarise with the many features of footwear. Therefore, this museum is a shoe-addict’s dream place.

Bata Shoe Museum-Toronto-travel-guide

 

East End Point Park

This park is Toronto’s largest parklands area with pleasant aura and nature-integration. Definitely, a fascinating family spot offering everything one can desire. East End Point Park has plenty of lakesides creating a windswept atmosphere while you roam around. The park consists of several walking trails wherein you can enjoy quietness put together with plush greenery. It is a home to monarch butterflies as well as around 170 plus species of migratory birds. Apart from that, the park has dual level softball pavilion centre alongside the facility of changing rooms, rest-rooms and shower-area as well. For refreshments, there is an outdoor patio and indoor lounge  within the locality. You can also make way down to the beach which is partially sandy and partly pebbly shoreline to spend a day and chill out.

East End Park-Toronto Travel-guide

 

Wind-up

Undoubtedly, Toronto is a hub of entertainment and attractions as it has several indoor explorations and outdoor amusements as well. This writing intends to give you some prominent prospects for your Toronto travel guide.

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