Toronto's iconic landmark, the Biodome (stock photo)

Toronto Landmarks are shown below

Brookfield Place Brookfield Place

Brookfield Place (formerly BCE Place) is one of Toronto's most iconic office buildings. The complex contains 242,000 square metres (2,604,866 sq ft) of office space, and consists of two towers, the Bay Wellington Tower and the TD Canada Trust Tower, linked by the six-storey Allen Lambert Galleria. It is also the home of the Hockey Hall of Fame.

Casa Loma 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.

CN Tower 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.

Hockey Hall of Fame 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.

Ontario Place 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.

St. Lawrence Market 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.

Toronto City Hall Toronto City Hall

Toronto City Hall is one of Toronto’s most recognizable and unique landmarks. Toronto City Hall is the head office for the municipal government and the corporate head office of the city of Toronto. Toronto's City Hall is most notably identified by the modern look of the two curved multilevel cross-section buildings. The city hall consists of two towers of unequal height. The East Tower has 27 floors while the West Tower consists of 20 floors.

Toronto Eaton Centre 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.

Union Station Union Station

Union Station is Toronto’s central travel hub. Through Union Station, you can connect to TTC subways and streetcars, access GO Transit trains and buses as well as VIA Rail trains. There are also plenty of taxicabs outside of Union Station so finding a cab around Union Station is quite easy. Serving 200,000 passengers a day, it is the busiest passenger transportation facility in Canada.

University of Toronto University of Toronto

The University of Toronto, also known as U of T and UToronto is Canada’s largest university, recognized as a global leader in research and teaching. Originally founded as King’s College, U of T was the first institution for higher learning in Canada. University of Toronto’s distinguished faculty, institutional record of groundbreaking scholarship and wealth of innovative academic opportunities continually attract outstanding students and academics from around the world. The university publishes more science research than any other public university in North America.