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With floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows and rich, black furniture, Canoe exudes a slick, downtown attitude; take the elevator to the 54th-floor res ...
Toronto
Here at Woodbine Mall, you'll find Ontario's largest indoor amusement park. A 50-foot Ferris wheel carousel is among the 12 full-sized ride ...
Toronto
Canada's Wonderland is a theme park in Vaughan, Ontario, about 25 kilometres (16 miles) north of downtown Toronto. It was the first big theme p ...
Toronto
The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) is the most important museum in Canada. It is Canada's largest museum dedicated to both the natural world and hu ...
Toronto
The St. Lawrence Market, located in Toronto's Old Town, is a historic food market that dates back to the early 1800s. Come to the market to exp ...
Toronto
The Art Gallery of Ontario, with a physical facility of nearly 600,000 square feet, was founded in 1900 by a group of private citizens as the Art M ...
Toronto
From east to west, Queen Street runs through Toronto. Given its length and the fact that the Queen streetcar allows you to travel the whole length ...
Toronto
Avelo is a plant-based restaurant that even carnivores can enjoy, offering tasting menus on the first floor of a historic home and boasting an attr ...
Toronto
Sky Zone is the world's first indoor trampoline park, as well as the creators of "fun fitness" and trampolines that stretch as far as ...
Toronto
The wooden wavedeck, located near the water's edge immediately west of Simcoe Street, has an informal public amphitheatre-style venue with magn ...
Toronto
In Toronto, Ripley's Aquarium of Canada is one of the most popular tourist and family attractions. It's immediately south of Ripley's A ...