Travel to Toronto, Canada

Travel to Toronto, Canada

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Ferry view to Toronto Islands in Winter
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Canada Flag attached to a hockey stick
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Description

Toronto is the largest city in Canada, known for its diverse culture, modern skyscrapers, and historical attractions. The city center features iconic sites such as CN Tower, Royal Ontario Museum, and Ripley's Aquarium. It offers various parks, shopping districts, and restaurants, along with a well-developed infrastructure for walking.

Highlights

  • CN Tower — one of the tallest telecommunication towers in the world, with an observation deck and glass floor.
  • Royal Ontario Museum — a large museum with exhibits on natural history and culture.
  • Ripley's Aquarium — a large aquarium with a variety of marine species.
  • Walking around the Kensington Market district — a mix of cultural and gastronomic offerings.
  • Harborfront Park — a recreational area by Lake Ontario with beautiful views and walking zones.

Itinerary

Royal Ontario Museum

Dynamic low-angle shot of the futuristic Lee-Chin Crystal with its striking glass facade.
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Royal Ontario Museum — a large museum in Toronto with collections on natural history, art, and culture. Located at 100 Queens Park, open from 9:00 to 17:30, admission around 23 USD.

University of Toronto St. George Campus Walk

Walking around the University of Toronto campus on King’s College Street, including viewing historic buildings and university grounds.

Lunch at St. Lawrence Market

Lunch at St. Lawrence Market, located at 93 Front St E, Toronto, in March 2026 from 12:15 to 13:15, costing about 20-30 USD.

Art Gallery of Ontario

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Visiting the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto, located at 317 Dundas St W. Time: 13:30-15:00, March 6, 2026.

Walk and Explore Kensington Market

Man walking in an urban alley surrounded by autumn foliage and soft sunlight.
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Kensington Market is a historic neighborhood in Toronto known for its unique shops, cafes, and street art. A perfect place for a walk and exploration.

CN Tower Visit

Visiting CN Tower in Toronto, located at 290 Bremner Blvd, from 16:45 to 18:00, includes a panoramic city view. Ticket cost around 35 USD.

Dinner at a Local Medium-Priced Restaurant (e.g., The Keg Steakhouse + Bar)

Night view of a modern steakhouse with illuminated signs in a winter urban setting.
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Lunch at The Keg Steakhouse + Bar, located at 165 York St, Toronto. Time: 18:15-19:30, March 6, 2026.

Evening Walk Along Harbourfront

Walk along Harbourfront in Toronto, includes views of the lake and cityscapes, suitable for a solo evening tour.

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