Best Things To Do in Toronto, Canada

  1. Greektown On The Danforth

    Neighborhoods

    Stretching between the Donlands and Chester Subway stations this neighborhood was named for Asa Danforth, a contractor and developer. After WWI this was one of the main areas in the cities into which Greek immigrants came. For tourists this place is just a great Greek food destination, especially in summer, when many places are open into the early hours of the morning. Other cuisines represente...Read more
  2. Spadina House

    4.6 (149 Votes)
    Spadina House

    Museum, Architecture

    This period house museum offers visitors an insight into the lives of the Austin family members from 1866 1982. Currently the museum has been refurbished to look as it did during the period between the first world wars. Greatly appreciated for the architecture and furnishings that were prevalent during three generations of the Austin family - Victorian, Edwardian, Arts and Crafts, Art Deco, Art...Read more
  3. Chinatown

    Walking Area, Food And Drinks, Dine In, Restaurant

    Almost every other big city seems to have a China town but Toronto’s China town is a very hip and happening place. It has a rich history beginning in 1878 with the first settlers who came to Toronto and has continued to preserve a taste of the orient within a busy city in Canada. Decorated in vibrant yellows, reds and golds in the typical eastern way, the China town is sure to transform t...Read more
  4. Centreville Amusement Park

    4.4 (725 Votes)
    Centreville Amusement Park

    Amusement Park, Island, Off Road, Water Park

    The Centreville Amusement Park is a Huge Tourist attraction for The visitors to Toronto. This Amusement Park, situated on an island not farther than a ferry ride from the city centre is a wonderful recreational destination. Located on Centre Island, which is one of Toronto’s islands, this place provides you with a lot of entertainment options. Entry is free so you can just walk in and bro...Read more
  5. Bloor West Village

    Neighborhoods , Streets

    Stretching from the northwestern corner of High Park to Jane St., this street is one of the city’s most serious shopping neighborhoods. Indeed, that is its specialty - eating, bookstores, independent fashion boutiques, art galleries, movies, massuese, spas, record stores, sports stores, antiques and so on. There is not much else for tourists to do here. Before you visit, check out the nei...Read more
  6. Queen's Park

    Park

    A city park is only an urban oasis when it provides a large amount of green space to an area overcrowded with buildings. Queen’s park qualifies. A pretty ensemble of monuments, sculptures, the Ontario Legislative Building, trees and semi-formal pathways, the park feels a bit like an english landscaped garden. It is just to the east of the St. George Univeristy campus, which means you&rsqu...Read more
  7. The Cathedral Church Of St. James

    Church, Religious Site, Cathedral

    When opened in 1853 this Gothic Revival church of white brick and Ohio sandstone was one of the largest buildings in the region. For 25 years the spire of the church was the tallest man-made structure in Canada. It was built on the site of an older stone church that was destroyed in the Great Fire of Toronto in 1849. The architecture incorporates all the elements such as the stained-glass windo...Read more
  8. Gardiner Museum

    4.3 (125 Votes)
    Gardiner Museum

    Museum

    Founded in 1984 by George and Helen Gardiner, Canada’s largest ceramic museum is right across the street from the Royal Ontario Museum. Donations and acquisitions led to a sustained growing collection that began to attraction international collector interest. The nearly 3000 pieces exhibited at this museum cover many civilisations from around the world - Ancient Americas, Italian Renaissa...Read more
  9. Tommy Thompson Park

    Park

    This 5 kilometres long man made headland took five decades to construct. It was meant to be a natural extension of the coastline but somehow involved into a recreation area and natural reserve. Now it is one of the most important bird sanctuaries in the city, with over 300 species identified, leading to the creation of the Tommy Thompson Park Bird Research Station on site. Additional some other...Read more
  10. Massey Hall

    4.5 (107 Votes)
    Massey Hall
    This historic performance arts theatre built in 1894 seats about 2700 people. Before the Roy Thomson Hall opened it was THE event venue of Toronto, more popular than even Eaton Auditorium. A mix of Palladian (exterior) and Moorish Revival (interior) architecture, the hall has seen performances by some of the greatest names in music - Dylan, Neil Diamond - and also appearances by Winston Churchi...Read more
  11. Legislative Assembly Of Ontario
    Interchangeably hailed by the name of the park that contains it this is the seat of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. It is an elegant and stately structure, completed in 1893 in Richardsonian Romanesque style, made of pink Ontario sandstone bricks, decorated with stone carvings in gargoyles, grotesques, and friezes. Various tours are offered by the management that each focus on a specific t...Read more
  12. Riverdale Farm

    4.6 (99 Votes)
    Riverdale Farm

    Zoo

    Originally a zoo that opened in 1978, this 7.5 acre farm is a remnant of the zoo that shut down. In addition to the old zoo buildings - The Residence, the Donnybrook, and the Island House - there is the 1858 Francey barn, the Victorian style Simpson House, the Pig and Poultry Barn, the all purpose Meeting House and the Driveshed. Surrounding these structure are woody lawns and vegetable beds. F...Read more
  13. Fort York

    4.5 (96 Votes)
    Fort York

    Archaeological Site

    The British Army and Canadian militia troops built these historical military fortifications in the late 18th and early 19th century to defend themselves against a potential attack from the young nation of USA. Most of the buildings here today are mud and brick reconstructions of early wooden structures. Twice, in 1812 and 1814, the site saw military conflict between the two parties. This is the...Read more
  14. Mount Pleasant Cemetery

    4.5 (91 Votes)
    Mount Pleasant Cemetery

    Cemetery

    This, Toronto’s first all inclusive cemetery, is that final resting place of over 150,000 souls. These include notables such as composer Glenn Gould, various politicians, Titanic survivors, Premiers of Ontario, Lieutenant Governors of Ontario, Mayors of Toronto, and Barbara Hamilton among others. It is a tranquil place of beautiful monuments, winding paths, and attractive landscapes.
  15. Flatiron Building

    4.6 (93 Votes)
    Flatiron Building

    Heritage Building

    One of Toronto’s most photographed structures, this 1891 five-story red brick Gothic Romanesque building is among the most expensive office spaces in the city. It’s actually older than NYC’s Flatiron by about a decade. Make sure to check out the mural, the Trompe l'Oeil, at the back of the building. It’s a mirror image of the Perkins Building across the street. The only ...Read more
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  • Are there any casinos in or near Toronto?

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  • is there any fishing tours.

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  • I will be in Toronto March 9th and 10th evenings wondering what we could do in the evening and any coupons or specials THanks

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  • What February 16th afternoon plays or dramas are available. We are two 75 year-olds who have seen many of the Toronto sights, but would like to enjoy a stroll where there are things going on and see a play.

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    • I would suggest checking the details of the Harborfront Center in Toronto where you will get to choose from different events that suit your interest. It is recommended to check the official website of the center to get the detailed event listings. 

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  • I need the dates for the Carribean Festival in Toronto, Canada

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    • The Toronto Caribbean Festival will be organized from 30th July to 3rd August in 2020. 

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  • Is Toronto a good place to celebrate a 50th birthday party with friends?

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    • Sure, why not? You will love celebrating in Toronto as this city has so much to offer. If you want, you can book this small group beer tour to make the most of your time. 

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  • Is there a tour of the underground shopping, etc., area, and what is that called?

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    • There are underground tours, but I have not come across any that are focused on shopping. You may check the list of tours and activities in Toronto to see if there is anything similar. 

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  • My family and I will be in Toronto, Feb 22, 2020 to celebrate my mom's 75th birthday, is there any French shows or places where they have french music? Mom doesn't speak English.

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    • I have heard that the Guitar Society of Toronto will be hosting Judicaël Perroy's Classical Guitar performance on 22nd February. You can also check the events schedule of Toronto Royal Conservatory of Music to see if there are any shows that suit your requirements. 

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  • How can a get a Tour to Canada from Nicaragua

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    • Hi, Juan! If you can mail us your trip details including travel dates and number of people on hi@triphobo.com, we would love to help you with planning your trip and arranging tours wherever necessary. 

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  • what broadway shows are playing in Toromto?

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    • Currently, there are three Broadway shows running in Toronto including Come From Away, The Lion King, and Waitress. 

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