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Caribana
Caribana that is the largest Caribbean Carnival in North America. More than 1 million people take to the streets of Toronto for music, costumes, food, and a spectacular parade featuring international masquerade bands. |
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Casa Loma
Casa Loma is Toronto’s most prominent historic residence, bringing European elegance & high end living all under one roof. Though it is not as glamorous as European castles, it is still quite impressive and is considered Toronto’s prime estate. This 98-room Castle features unique architecture and beautifully decorated suites, high ceilings, rich wood carvings and marble. Casa Loma is complete with decorated suites, secret passages, an 800-foot tunnel, towers, stables, and beautiful 5-acre estate gardens. |
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Centre Island
Centre Island is a peaceful oasis located just outside of downtown Toronto. It is a wonderful island with over 600 acres of parkland just across the harbor from the city of Toronto. The island features bike and rollerblading trails, and if you are taking the kids, be sure to stop by the centre island amusement park. Highlights include a Ferris wheel, water park, miniature golf course, picnic area, train rides and a petting zoo. Centre Island is a car-free, public-transit-free area so there are no vehicles are allowed. |
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Church and Wellesley
This is Toronto’s predominantly gay and lesbian neighborhood located in the east end of downtown. You will find a wonderful selection of dining and nightlife and many wonderful spas. |
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CN Tower
The CN Tower is one of the World’s Tallest Tower and one of Toronto’s most popular attractions. Standing at 553.3 meters (1,815.4 feet), it was once the world’s tallest free-standing structure and the world’s tallest tower. The CN Tower is more than just an observation tower. It features terrific dining, fantastic rides and a wonderful family environment. |
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Exhibition Place
Exhibition Place is Toronto’s 192 acre parkland located along the shores of Lake Ontario, several minutes from downtown Toronto. The venue offers convention, exhibition and conference venues, restaurants, nightclubs, sporting facilities and other attractions. Exhibition Place is often used for sporting events, festivals, recreational, cultural and tourism events. |
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Harbourfront Centre
Summers at the harbourfront center feature dozens of festivals and events celebrate international cultures and traditions. Images of the Harbourfront Centre Lights at the Harbourfront Centre (unknown) Skating at the Harbourfront Centre (unknown) |
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Hockey Hall of Fame
The Hockey Hall of Fame (HHOF) is both a museum and a hall of fame dedicated to Canada’s favorite national past-time: hockey! The HHOF is home to the world’s largest collection of hockey memorabilia and a definite must-see for anyone who is a fan of the National Hockey League (NHL). There are many pieces of history on display, covering the complete history of hockey in North America. Located on Yonge Street, the Hockey Hall of Fame opened its doors to the public in 1993. |
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Luminato Toronto Festival of Arts and Creativity
LuminaTO is an annual multidisciplinary celebration of theatre, dance, music, literature, food, fashion and film. |
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Must-See Views of Toronto
The following are Toronto’s must-see views |
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Nathan Phillips Square
Nathan Philips Square is Toronto’s public square located in the downtown core of Toronto. It is a public urban plaza located directly in front of Toronto’s New City Hall building. Nathan Philips Square is home to various free outdoor concerts and shows. New Year’s Eve celebrations, concerts, charity events, speeches and demonstrations are all held at this square. |
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NXNE: North by Northeast Music Festival and Conference
NXNE brings over 600 independent bands to more than 50 different venues across the city of Toronto |
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Ontario Place
Toronto’s Ontario Place, located on the waterfront of Lake Ontario, is one of Toronto’s must-see attractions. Ontario Place contains more than 96 acres of family fun and entertainment for the entire family to enjoy. The Ontario Place contains 30 exciting rides and attractions, some of which include Froster Soak City, which happens to be Toronto’s only downtown water park, Bumper Boats and the F/X Adventure Theatre. |
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Ontario Science Centre
The Ontario Science Centre is Toronto’s most popular science museum and Ontario’s largest educational attraction. The Ontario Science Centre is dedicated to promoting science to the public in a fun & exciting environment. The OSC is divided into major sections, including Sports, space, communication, a question of truth, kidspark, the Living Earth, Technology & Transportation, Science Arcade, Human Body, and Matter, Energy & Change. |
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Pride Week
Toronto’s pride parade is one of the biggest and barshest parades in the world. |
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Scotiabank Nuit Blanche
Nuit Blanche allows you the opportunity to spend a sleepless Saturday night in Toronto throughout the city, nearly a million people wander through the streets of Toronto to enjoy various modern art installations. |
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St. Lawrence Market
The St. Lawrence Market is a large market located in the heart of Toronto. St. Lawrence Market is a tourist’s haven for the fresh produce of Toronto. This huge market has everything from poultry to baked goods to cheese and homemade souvenirs. The market is a great place to find produce, meats, cheeses, wines, baked goods and international foods. |
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Toronto Eaton Centre
Toronto’s Eaton Center is the largest mall in downtown Toronto and Canada’s premier shopping destination. The Eaton center spends several city blocks and contains more than 250 stores. The Toronto Eaton center is one of Toronto’s must-see attractions, drawing millions of tourists from around the world each year. Many people visit the Eaton center for its world-class shopping, it’s architecture, and it’s urban atmosphere. |
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Toronto Maple Leafs
The Toronto Maple Leafs are Toronto’s much beloved professional hockey team. They are members of the Northeast Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Toronto Maple Leafs are part of the Original Six, the original six members of the NHL. Their official name is the Toronto Maple Leaf Hockey Club. |
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Toronto Must-See Attractions
The following are Toronto’s must see attractions. |
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Toronto Must-See for Kids & Families
The following are Toronto’s must see for kids and families. |
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Toronto Santa Claus Parade
The Toronto Santa Claus Parade is the largest Santa Claus parade in Canada . Started in 1905, it is one of the largest parades in the world. More than a half million people attend the parade every year. |
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Toronto Zoo
The Toronto Zoo is Toronto’s popular zoo, located in the north-eastern part of Toronto. Encompassing 710 acres (287 hectares), the Toronto Zoo is one of the largest in the world. It is divided into various zoo-geographic regions with numerous indoor pavilions and outdoor exhibits. The zoo is home to over 5,200 animals representing over 450 distinct species. The goal of the Toronto Zoo is to provide a dynamic and exciting action center that inspires people to love, respect and protect wildlife and wild spaces. |
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Yonge-Dundas Square
Yonge-Dundas Square is Toronto’s central hub that provides a unique gathering place in downtown for locals and visitors to come together. Affectionately known as Toronto’s Times Square, Younge-Dundas Square is one of Toronto’s busiest common areas and an excellent place for people-watching and for catching free outdoor concerts throughout the summer. The square can accommodate community events, theatre events, promotions, concerts and special events. |



















