Add Toronto to your bucketlist!
Whether you’re traveling solo or planning a vacation with your favorite people, there’s always the issue of where to go. In some cases, international travel may come to mind, but planning a trip that isn’t going to hurt your wallet can quickly deter such plans. However, when it comes to international locales, there’s one that won’t leave you penniless while still allowing you to enjoy all the perks of a much-needed getaway: Toronto.
Not only is Toronto the largest city in Canada, but it has quickly become known for its multicultural opportunities. Broken up into Old Toronto and New Toronto, each district has its unique sense of identity and cultural offerings. It truly is the perfect choice for those looking to reap the rewards of international travel without having to travel far or break the bank.
And to help get your Canadian adventure started, here are ten things to see and do in Toronto.
1. The CN Tower - The CN Tower comes in at just over 550 meters tall and is the perfect opportunity for visitors to get a bird’s eye view of Toronto. It also has one of the highest glass floor elevators in the world.
2. The Royal
Ontario Museum - Looking to embark on a journey through Canada’s rich
history? This is the place. With more than six million artifacts, this museum
is packed with over 40 galleries of minerals, dinosaur bones, and paintings,
and other fine arts.
3. Kensington
Market - Kensington Market is the prime location to explore the arts within
Toronto. This former Jewish market is filled with fresh food, clothing stores,
and unusual cafes. This is also a prime location to find local street artists
and musicians performing for a crowd.
4. Ripley’s
Aquarium of Canada - Housing more than 13,000 exotic marine animals, the
Ripley’s Aquarium holds more than 5.7-million-gallons of water. Split up into
nine galleries, each section of the aquarium highlights a specific geographical
location or species of marine life.
5. Casa Loma - This once
Gothic castle is now a museum with the revived architecture and towers on full
display. Check out the suites, stables, and even wander the gardens on your own
or with self-guided audio tours.
6. Distillery
District - Recently declared a National Historic Site of Canada,
the district is full of residential and commercial buildings that serve as the
most extensive collection of Victorian-era industrial architecture. The Distillery
District also houses art galleries, jewelers, and once Christmas time comes, it
transforms into a fantastic Christmas Market.
7. Hockey Hall
of Fame - Come
face-to-face with the Stanley Cup as it sits in the center of the Great Hall,
or simply explore any number of the 15 exhibits displaying various trophies and
hockey memorabilia.
8. Art Gallery
of Ontario - This is Canada’s largest art gallery. Housed inside is
one of the largest collections of Henry Moore’s sculptures. You can also check
out rotating exhibits as well as a spectacular collection of European
paintings.
9. The
Entertainment District - Toronto is home to many large entertainment
venues and companies that have been entertaining the masses for ages. The
Canadian Opera Company, the National Ballet of Canada, and the Toronto Symphony
Orchestra all call Toronto home. There are also numerous performing arts venues
within walking distance of the district.
10. Toronto Zoo - With more than 5,000 animals
living in both indoor and outside displays, the Toronto Zoo has many zones that
are packed with rare sights such as the white rhinoceros, Western grey
kangaroos, as well as spotted hyenas and wallabies.
Are you ready to book a vacation to see our friends in the North? If so, give us a call, and we can start etching out the details on your Toronto trip!
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