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Toronto Attractions
Art Gallery of Ontario
With over 36,000 works of art, the Art Gallery of Toronto is a must see. Please check the website for hours and further information: Art Gallery of Ontario website
The Bata Shoe Museum
Located in a Raymond Moriyama designed building that represents a lid resting on an open shoebox, can be found footwear from sandals dating to 300 BC to footwear of Picasso and Elton John. For more information: The Bata Shoe Museum website
Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame
Showcases fine racing vehicles from stock cars to motorcycles plus a section on Canada's racing legends. For more information please visit: Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame website
CN Tower
One of the best attractions for locals and visitors alike in Toronto, Ontario is the CN Tower. In under a minute the elevator whisks you to the top for fabulous views. Toronto is also known for its abundance of local food markets, restaurants and other culinary delights.
Gibson House Museum
A Georgian-style house restored to 19th century period contains artifacts from life of Scottish emigrant David Gibson. Various special events occur during the year. For more information visit the: Gibson House Museum website
Historic Fort York
This is the site of the 1813 Battle of York in the War of 1812. Guided historic tours and seasonal demonstrations are available. For more information please visit the: Historic Fort York website
Hockey Hall of Fame
From the replica dressing room to the hockey artifacts and displays the Hockey Hall of Fame has something for every hockey fan. For more information please visit the: Hockey Hall of Fame website
Ontario Legislative Building
The site of Ontario’s Provincial Parliament for over 100 years. For more information please visit the
Ontario Legislative website.
Ontario Place
A 96 acre complex of winding canals, lakes, lagoons, a marina on five pods suspended over Lake Ontario. Included on the grounds are The Molson Amphitheatre, a concert facility, sites of various games and entertaining rides. For more information please visit the Ontario Place website
Ontario Science Centre
Spend a day exploring the world of science and technology by experiencing 600 hands-on exhibits and demonstrations. For more information please visit the Ontario Science Centre website
Royal Ontario Museum
This is Canada’s largest museum of natural history and human cultures. For more information please visit the: Royal Ontario Museum website.
Spadina Museum: Historical House and Gardens
The house was built in 1866 and is furnished with original pieces.
The gardens include the English Flower Garden, Beehive Gateway and a grape ardor.
For more information please click here: Spadina Museum
Toronto Zoo
On this 710 acre site can be found more than 5,000 animals from most of the world’s geographic regions. For more information: Toronto Zoo website
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