Hogtown

Overview:

Entry: Canadian law mandates all travelers to maintain proof of citizenship and identification. For U.S. citizens, a valid passport, passport card, or NEXUS card meets these requirements. Children under the age of 16 just require proof of US citizenship.

Population: 2.93 million

Currency: Canadian Dollar

Lanaguage: English

Climate: Continental

Best Time to Travel: April-May, September-October

Toronto is known for: Toronto is the largest city in Canada and a worldwide leader in business, finance, technology, entertainment, and culture. Toronto is also one of the most multicultural cities in the world due to its high population of immigrants from all over the world.



Attractions and tours

CN Tower and City Tour! -

This experience gives visitors access to breathtaking views while standing on a glass floor 342 meters above the ground. Guests are able to witness the unbelievable engineering throughout the tower, and when they reach the Look Out level, the view is like no other, thanks to the floor-to-ceiling glass! Don't forget to bring a camera or have your phone fully charged so that you can capture the beauty of Toronto from all sides and angles.

Royal Ontario Museum -

The rich cultures of the entire world all in one place? That's amazing. Each and every one is honored and displayed alongside captivating artifacts from civilizations past. Preserved remains and bones from enormous dinos and gorgeous Chinese temple art, this museum holds so much history! There is even proof and evidence of the first communities in Canada! Welcoming millions of visitors every year, this museum is undoubtedly worth visiting, and probably more than once.

Toronto Islands -


Located in Lake Ontario and reached by ferry from downtown Toronto in 13 Min. Made up of 15 islands, linked together by bridges and paths which you can access all by foot. This is for sure a "Don't miss" attraction in Toronto that features:

  1. Centreville Amusement Park (over 30 rides and attractions and 14 or more food outlets)

2. Franklin's Garden (Interactive and recreational programming with hands on learning and fun)

3. Far Enough Farm (Home to ponies, sheep, rabbits, chickens, and plenty of other barnyard animals)

4. 4 swimming beaches, and a handful of splashpad areas.

5. William Meany Maze (1200 Black Cedars planting in a winding design)

6. Island Camps (Nature & environmental studies, high ropes course, fishing, swimming, crafts, tram rides, and so much more to do)

St. Lawrence Market

In Toronto, Ontario, Canada, the St. Lawrence Market South building is a significant public market structure. On the southwest corner of Front and Lower Jarvis Streets, it is situated. It is a part of the St. Lawrence Market complex, which also includes St. Lawrence Hall and St. Lawrence Market North. The 1845 Toronto City Hall building was incorporated into the 1902 construction, which was then completed. In the 1970s, the structure underwent restoration. Wikipedia

Top Ranked Accommodations

  • Hotel Novotel Toronto North

  • Hilton Toronto

  • Pan Pacific Toronto

  • The Westin Harbour Castle

  • Sheraton Toronto Airport Hotel & Conference

  • Doubletree by Hilton

  • King Blue Hotel Toronto


Top Ranked Restaurants

  • Canoe

  • Richmond Station

  • Michael's on Simcoe

  • Morton's the Steakhouse

  • STK Steakhouse

  • Scaramouche

  • Adega

  • Edulis

  • Aloette

  • Grey Gardens

  • Buca Osteria and Enoteca

  • Byblos Downtown

  • Mkiu Toronto