Blend History & Art Together To Redefine Your Essence
The Art Gallery of Toronto brings together more than 100 pieces by 65 artists and collectives to illustrate an exciting period of creativity.
The Art Gallery of Toronto brings together more than 100 pieces by 65 artists and collectives to illustrate an exciting period of creativity.
This historic market is a food lover’s paradise, featuring a variety of fresh produce, meats, cheeses, baked goods, and international cuisine. High Park Toronto’s largest public park offers a serene natural environment with hiking trails, gardens, a zoo, and a picturesque pond. It’s particularly popular during cherry blossom season in spring.
A trip to the Toronto Islands is a lot of fun for families, couples, and lone travelers.
Located in charming 19th-century structures that formerly housed a sizable whiskey distillery.
You are greeted by a magnificent exterior as you enter a huge museum loaded with artwork.
One of the most iconic landmarks in Toronto, the CN Tower offers breathtaking views of the city skyline from its observation deck. Thrill-seekers can also try the EdgeWalk, a hands-free walk around the tower’s exterior.
While not in Toronto itself, it’s a must-visit destination nearby. Witness the awe-inspiring beauty of these world-famous waterfalls, and explore attractions like the Niagara Fallsview Casino Resort and the Hornblower Niagara Cruises.