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If you’d rather explore the city at your own pace, the Downtown, Waterfront and Toronto Highlights Walking Tour is for you.
The tour focus on the most notable skyscrapers, architecture, and public spaces in the city, providing details about the history of these structures like the Canada's Walk of Fame, the CN Tower, and Toronto City Hall.
Learn exciting stories about places you visit and where you should go next with a free downloadable app.
Visit the world-renowned museum, which has a unique collection of hockey artifacts, memorabilia, and trophies (admission is not included and must be purchased individually).
See Toronto's busiest railway station in action.
Brookfield Place is not your typical office building! Some of the world's most prestigious companies have their headquarters here.
Take a look at Canada's largest soft-seat theatre.
While not as well-known as the Hollywood equivalent, discover the celebs who recognise Canadian accomplishments!
Admire the Romanesque Revival architecture of Torontos well-known downtown church.
At Toronto's largest retail mall and entertainment complex, you'll never be bored.
Discover a small version of Canada at one of Toronto's newest and most exciting attractions! (Tickets are sold individually.)
You'll know you've arrived at the vibrant Yonge-Dundas Square when you're surrounded by eye-catching billboards, stores, and restaurants.
This renowned market is not to be missed! Choose from over 100 merchants to sample local food or to purchase a keepsake to take home.
Look no farther if you like art. This magnificent exhibit allows you to see Van Gogh's works in a whole new light.
Perched on the brink of Lake Ontario, it's still unknown what the Folly could be used for.
A ho spot for events and shows, it's also an excellent site to appreciate views of the harbour.
This museum tells the intriguing story of Toronto's rail transportation (entry tickets not included).
The CN Tower is a recognised architectural wonder of the modern world, a top location for dining and entertainment.
Step into Toronto's most popular attraction and marvel at the many sea animals and interactive zones! (Tickets must be obtained separately.)
Hear about North America's oldest functioning theatre!
See the first privately owned theatre in Canada, erected in 1907.
The CBC was a one-of-a-kind building in Toronto at the time of its completion and has remained one of the city's most notable structures!
Take a walk across the colourful and urban plaza named after the previous Toronto Mayor.
Explore one of Toronto's most distinctive attractions, nestled in the bustling Nathan Phillips plaza
At one of the city's most recognisable landmarks, admire the Romanesque-style architecture and clock tower.
Learn how the park was named after William Berczy, a co-founder of modern Toronto.