Come to Toronto and see what you've been missing! Toronto is a clean, safe, multi-cultural city with an excellent public transit system. Toronto offers museums, art galleries, great shopping, and many attractions for families to enjoy. Our natural attractions include the Toronto Islands, just a short ferry ride away, many parks and we're just a two hour drive from Niagra Falls. The good exchange rate on the U.S. dollar makes Toronto a real bargain!.Be sure to check some of the following attractions!
CN Tower
Toronto's most famous landmark, the CN Tower, is the world's tallest free-standing structure. The Tower measures 553 metres in height and has a Lookout Level that offers a stunning view of the city especially at sunset. Daring visitors can test their courage by taking a walk across the glass floor 113 stories above the ground or travel up to the tower's Sky Pod another 33 storeys above ground.Paramount Canada's Wonderland
One of Canada's premier theme parks, Paramount Canada's Wonderland lives up to its name. Paramount in size and boasting more than 200 attractions with over 65 rides, an excellent selection of roller coasters, a huge 20-acre water park and lots of live shows. One visit is never enough.Toronto Zoo
The Toronto Zoo is where kids and adults become one and the same. Located northeast of Toronto, the Toronto Zoo is home to over 5,000 animals representing just over 450 species. Assessable by public transit.Royal Ontario Museum
Generations of children and adults have trooped through the Royal Ontario Museum since it opened in 1914. With 6 million objects in its collections and 40 galleries of art, archaeology and natural science, the ROM offers a whole world to explore. Favorite exhibits include the wonderful and spooky Bat Cave, the Egyptian mummies and the Dinosaur Gallery, where 13 skeletons are arranged in realistic simulated settings.Toronto Island/Centreville Amusement Park
Just a short ferry ride from downtown Toronto on Centre Island, Centreville amusement park delights both children and adults. More than 600 acres of parkland surround 30 rides and attractions. After fun-filled hours on the ferris wheel, motor boats, pony ride, water slide,and miniature golf course,families can enjoy picnics and the island's quiet beaches for the perfect escape from the bustling city.Ontario Place
Located on the waterfront, Ontario Place has been entertaining families since 1971. After more than 30 years, Ontario Place is still a must-see for families. This unique complex houses more than 20 rides and attractions including bumper boats, pedal boats, Mega Maze, miniature golf, a motion simulator ride, Soak City Waterpark and five Olympic-sized beach volleyball courts.Toronto Eaton Centre
The Toronto Eaton Centre is more than just a shopping centre. It's an architectural model for shopping malls around the country. Completed in 1979, and given a new facade in 1999, it is the third largest mall in Canada and is recognized as one of the city's most popular shopping malls. There are more than 285 shops, restaurants, and services to wind your way through, not to mention a movie theatre, ticket kiosk to buy discount theatre tickets, and a police station.Air Canada Centre
The Air Canada Centre also known as the A.C.C., houses two of Toronto's professional sports franchises -- the Toronto Raptors and the Toronto Maple Leafs. The state-of-the-art facility features a BOSE sound system, four Sony Jumbotrons and more than 640 televisions throughout the building. Each seat is fully upholstered and cost approximately $150 to manufacture and install.