Toronto, Ontario, Canada trip

Toronto, Ontario, Canada trip

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Close-up of a pink cosmos flower with a small green fly on its yellow center.
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Ferry view to Toronto Islands in Winter
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Description

Toronto is a major Canadian city known for its diverse culture, iconic skyline, and vibrant neighborhoods. Main attractions include the CN Tower, Royal Ontario Museum, Ripley's Aquarium, and the Distillery District. The city offers a variety of parks, shopping districts, and cultural venues suitable for a relaxing solo visit.

Highlights

  • CN Tower observation deck
  • Royal Ontario Museum exhibits
  • Ripley's Aquarium marine life displays
  • Strolling through the Distillery District
  • Relaxing in Toronto Islands parks

Itinerary

St. Lawrence Market

Visitors at St. Lawrence Market, Toronto, enjoying a variety of food delights and local specialties.
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Visit St. Lawrence Market in Toronto for a morning exploration of local foods and vendors. Located at 93 Front St E, open from 9:00AM to 10:30AM on Feb 20, 2026.

Toronto Reference Library

Visit the Toronto Reference Library at 789 Yonge St for a solo activity on Feb 20, 2026, from 11:00AM to 1:00PM, within a medium budget.

Harbourfront Centre

View of the Toronto skyline featuring the iconic CN Tower and modern skyscrapers.
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Harbourfront Centre in Toronto hosts cultural events, art exhibitions, and waterfront activities. Located at 235 Queens Quay W, it offers a range of indoor and outdoor attractions for visitors.

Allan Gardens Conservatory

Stunning exterior view of Toronto's iconic Allan Gardens Conservatory dome.
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Visit Allan Gardens Conservatory in Toronto for a botanical experience. Open from 9:00 to 21:00, entry costs around $10, suitable for solo visitors interested in plant collections.

Kensington Market

Candid moment captures street vendors talking in Toronto's Kensington Market.
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Kensington Market is a vibrant neighborhood in Toronto known for its diverse shops, cafes, and street art. It offers a unique cultural experience within the city.

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