While you are at the CN Tower, there are plenty of things to see and do around Front Street.
This area is filled with things to do from the Ripley’s Aquarium and the Toronto Rogers Centre.
Queen West is known as the Art and Design district and if you’re looking for some trendy styles, this is the place to go.
Graffiti Alley is the most popular place in Toronto for Instagram.
The Entertainment District spans from Queen Street to the Gardiner Expressway and Spadina Avenue to University.
The Distillery is one of the most popular places in Toronto for travelers.
It is our second-largest stadium and is home to the Toronto Maple Leafs and NBA Champions, the Toronto Raptors.
Located in downtown Toronto at the foot of Yonge and Front Street it’s a must stop on any Toronto itinerary for hockey fans.
For a bird’s eye view of the city, take a scenic flight from Billy Bishop Airport on Toronto Island.
Harbourfront is also home to one of Toronto’s most photographed beaches, Sugar Beach.
You must go to the islands for the city skyline views of Toronto.
Located just a few blocks from Yonge and Dunas Square is Nathan Phillip’s Square.
The Eaton Centre has been the heart of Toronto Shopping since the 1970s.
Little Canada is also located at Yonge and Dundas Square on the lower level of the Cineplex building.
It’s true, Toronto has an entire subterranean world under the city known as The Path.
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