Things to do in Toronto

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Toronto which includes a high rise building, a city and night scenes

Toronto Attractions

Visitors to Toronto frequently wonder why the city is sometimes called Hogtown by local residents as well as those who visit often. The nickname derived from Toronto's past as an agricultural center that routinely processed an abundant amount of livestock.

At one time in Toronto's history, the city's William Davies Company was the biggest pork processor in the entire British Empire. Another of Toronto's historical nicknames is the Queen City.

Many modern visitors and residents of the city of Toronto refer to it as Hollywood North because of its heavy involvement in the film industry. Toronto's cityscape is dominated by high rises, so urban aficionados will love participating in Toronto excursions throughout the city's business and downtown districts. The Old City of Toronto is a popular tourist destination and contains many historical landmarks. The Toronto Public Library is also in this district.

Although you can get around Toronto's main neighborhoods without a map, having one on hand makes navigating the city streets much easier, particularly if you plan on adventuring in the various eclectic neighborhoods in the city. As guests of the largest city in Canada, you won’t run out of entertainment options for yourself and for your travel companions.

Things to do in Toronto include exploring the city's many well-kept public parks, visiting the Toronto Zoo, the Ontario Science Centre, shopping in the Yorkville neighborhood, and stopping by the Eaton Centre, which is the largest of the tourist attractions in Toronto. Founded in the 19th century, this Toronto shopping mall receives an average of one million visitors a week. The Canadian National Exhibition, which takes place annually every August, is the largest fair in Canada and attended by over 5 million people. Toronto also hosts a Caribbean fair every summer.

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Toronto must see attractions

1. Rogers Centre

The Rogers Centre is a multipurpose stadium located in the heart of Toronto’s Entertainment District. Visit the stadium to watch baseball and football teams in action, to go behind-the-scenes on a stadium tour and to enjoy concerts and family shows. Opened in 1989 as the SkyDome, it became the Rogers Centre in 2005.
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Rogers Centre featuring signage and a city

2. CN Tower

When the CN Tower opened in 1976 it was the world’s tallest free-standing structure. Today, the 1,815-foot (553-meter) communications tower and lookout is Toronto’s most iconic landmark and a very popular attraction. Glass-fronted, high-speed elevators transport you to a series of observation decks and panoramic views of the city and Lake Ontario.
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CN Tower showing skyline, a city and modern architecture

3. Canada's Wonderland

Ride the fastest roller coaster in the country, float down a lazy river, learn about dinosaurs and race your kids in Canada’s Wonderland.
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Canada\'s Wonderland which includes rides

4. CF Toronto Eaton Centre

Shop till you drop at Toronto Eaton Centre, a massive multi-level indoor shopping mall that spans two downtown city blocks. The space is filled with more than 230 retailers and restaurants, including high street and high-end stores.
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Toronto Eaton Centre showing interior views, shopping and signage

5. Toronto Zoo

Spread across 710 acres (287 hectares), Toronto Zoo is the biggest zoo in Canada; it attracts around 1.3 million visitors yearly. In the first animal park in North America with a permanent nutritionist, the 5,000 animals that occupy the zoo’s spacious habitats have always received the best care.
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Toronto Zoo showing signage and zoo animals as well as a large group of people

6. Vaughan Mills Mall

Search through all of your favorite stores to find the garments and accessories you love at Vaughan Mills Mall. Peruse top-of-the-line sports equipment or have a great family outing at the bowling alley.
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Vaughan Mills Mall which includes flowers as well as a small group of people

What to do in Toronto

Free Things to Do in Toronto

A vacation in Toronto doesn't have to hurt your hip pocket. You can leave your wallet at home if you check out:

Design Exchange - Round up the entire family and set out on an intriguing adventure through history with each other.

401 Richmond - Plan a visit and gain a better understanding of the artistic and cultural side of the region.

Toronto City Hall - Swing by this local landmark and be inspired by its unique design.

Osgoode Hall - If you're interested in the days of old, this is one attraction you ought not to miss.

Nathan Phillips Square - This is a lively place where you can soak in the ambiance and immerse yourself in the local way of life.

Grenadier Pond - Slow things down and enjoy some time out near the water.

Toronto-Dominion Centre - Dig out your guidebook and find out why this place deserves a spot on your must-see list.

Church of the Holy Trinity - Work on your spiritual side or simply savor the tranquil ambiance at this religious site.

Hanlan's Point Beach - Breathe in the ocean air and watch the waves splashing against the shore at this stunning coastal spot.

Martin Goodman Trail - Let the natural beauty restore your mind.

Cloud Forest Conservatory - Work on your green thumb and admire the many and varied plants on display.


 

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Frequently asked questions

What to do in Toronto on a sunny day?
What to do in Toronto on a rainy day?
If it’s pelting down during your visit, hang up your umbrella and try your hand at a couple of these excellent indoor activities:


What is Toronto famous for?
No trip to Toronto is truly complete without touring CN Tower and Canada’s Wonderland.
What should I not miss in Toronto?
If you’d like to see the best of this place, add these attractions to your itinerary:

  • Rogers Centre
  • Scotiabank Arena
  • Royal Ontario Museum
  • Toronto Zoo

Are there cheap things to do in Toronto?
What can you do in Toronto for free?
You’ll barely have time to fetch your wallet out of your bag with so many wonderful free attractions:

  • University of Toronto - St. George Campus
  • York University
  • Toronto Eaton Centre
  • Vaughan Mills Mall


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Discover the most popular landmarks and neighborhoods in Toronto

Downtown Toronto featuring a city, an administrative buidling and heritage architecture

Downtown Toronto

4.5/5(4,700 area reviews)

Find fabulous museums and galleries among the immense architecture in this town center, a global leader in design and innovation.

Downtown Toronto
Toronto Botanical Garden showing a garden

North York

3.5/5(282 area reviews)

Visit an area with green space, varied activities and plentiful shopping. Served efficiently by public transportation, this suburb is convenient to Downtown Toronto.

North York
Toronto Zoo featuring a playground and rides as well as a large group of people

Scarborough

3.5/5(130 area reviews)

You might take some time to check out the abundant dining options in Scarborough. Spend some time visiting top spots like Scarborough Town Centre, and catch the metro at Scarborough Centre Station or McCowan Station to see more of the area.

Scarborough
Casa Loma featuring heritage architecture and a fountain

Old Toronto

The multi-block area marks where this vibrant city began. Plan on seeing and doing a lot, all within the shadow of one of the tallest free-standing structures.

Old Toronto
Etobicoke featuring street scenes

Etobicoke

4/5(855 area reviews)

It may be close to the big city but this small town retains its identity with serene parkland and beautiful coastline.

Etobicoke
CN Tower which includes general coastal views, a city and a high rise building

Toronto Entertainment District

Walk on a glass floor high above the city or stroll underwater. Both are possible when you visit this district that has many interesting features.

Toronto Entertainment District

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