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CN Tower
Location: 301 Front Street West Phone: 416-868-6937 The World’s Tallest Building boasts spectacular views, attractions, shopping, and award-winning, casual dining. Ride the 58-second high-speed glass fronted elevators for a breath-taking view…
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Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada
Location: 288 Bremner Boulevard Phone: 647-351-3474 Toronto’s newest attraction is Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada, with underwater creatures and habitats from across the globe.
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Centre Island
Location: Toronto Islands Phone: 416-203-0405 Centre Island is Toronto’s island getaway, a reprieve from the hustle and bustle of the city without having to drive for hours. Just a short ferry ride from downtown, Centre Island is nestled…
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Rogers Centre
Location: 1 Blue Jays Way Phone: 416-341-3000 Rogers Centre (formerly the Skydome), home to the Toronto Blue Jays and the CFL’s Toronto Argonauts, has already had its share of sports milestones.
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Air Canada Centre
Location: 40 Bay St. Phone: (416) 815-5500 Since 1999 the Air Canada Centre has been home to two of this city’s professional sports franchises — the Toronto Raptors and the Toronto Maple Leafs. The state-of-the-art facility…
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Royal Ontario Museum (ROM)
Location: 100 Queens Park Phone: 416-586-8000 Canada’s largest museum of world cultures and natural history, the ROM has more than six million objects in its collections and galleries showcasing art, archaeology and science.
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Canada’s Wonderland
Location: 9580 Jane St. Phone: 905-832-7000 Canada’s Wonderland is Canada’s first and largest theme park featuring over 200 attractions, 68 thrilling rides, North America’s greatest variety of roller coasters, Splash Works, a 20-acre water park and live shows.
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Harbourfront Centre
Location: 235 Queens Quay West Phone: 416-973-4000 Harbourfront Centre is a year-round facility, featuring concerts, dance performances, readings, films and kids’ shows every weekend and many week nights throughout the year.
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Toronto Zoo
Location: 361A Old Finch Avenue Phone: (416) 392-5929 This is where kids and adults become one and the same. Located in the forested region of northeast Toronto, the Toronto Zoo is home to more than 5,000 animals representing just over 500 species
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Art Gallery of Ontario
Location: 317 Dundas Street West Phone: (416) 979-6648; 1 (877) 225-4246 The new AGO, a culmination of light and wood, is a warm and cozy place place that Torontonians are sure to enjoy. With more than 5,000 works in 110 galleries.
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Ontario Science Centre
Location: 770 Don Mills Rd. Phone: (416) 696-1000 Don’t think you have to be a kid to enjoy the Ontario Science Centre, with hundreds of exhibits, there’s something for everyone.
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Hockey Hall of Fame
Location: Brookfield Place, 30 Yonge Street Phone: (416) 360-7765 A thrilling experience awaits the entire family at the Hockey Hall of Fame with over 57,000 square feet of interactive games and the finest collection of hockey artifacts from around the world!
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Medieval Times Toronto
Location: 10 Dufferin St. (Exhibition Place) Phone: (888) 935-6878 Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament is a living link to the past where the glory, chivalry and valor of old burst to life in authentic tournament action.
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Black Creek Pioneer Village
Location: 1000 Murray Ross Parkway Phone: (416) 736-1733 A visit to Black Creek Pioneer Village is a step back in time to 19th-century Ontario. Forty authentically restored homes, workshops, public buildings and farms recreate the atmosphere of life in a rural Victorian community of the 1860s.
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Ontario Place
Location: 955 Lake Shore Blvd. W. Phone: (416) 314-9900 or 1-866-ONE-4-FUN (1-866-663-4386) Located on the waterfront of Lake Ontario, this world-class attraction has been entertaining families and kids since 1971, and is still a must-see.
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Exhibition Place
Location: Lakeshore Blvd. Phone: (416) 263-3600 Exhibition Place is best known as the site of Canadian National Exhibition (CNE). Major events include the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, the National Home Show and the Molson Indy.
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Casa Loma
Location: 1 Austin Terrace Phone: 416-923-1171 Casa Loma can’t be missed, even if you tried. Perched atop a hill in the north end, Casa Loma draws thousands of visitors each year who look up and proclaim, “It’s a castle in the middle of the city!”
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Yonge-Dundas Square
Location: 40 Dundas Street West Phone: (416) 979-9960 The central hub of downtown, Yonge-Dundas Square is located directly across from the Eaton Centre and aims to attract both tourists and residents alike to celebrate Toronto. The square hosts community celebrations, theatrical events, promotions, and concerts
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Mel Lastman Square
Location: 5100 Yonge Street Phone: 4163957584 ext2 Mel Lastman Square is a busy and influential area, that offers activities year round. While it is surrounded by North York’s bustling business sector, the square serves as a daily retreat to relax and eat lunch.
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Nathan Phillips Square
Location: 100 Queen Street West Phone: 416-395-7378 Located in front of City Hall, Nathan Phillips Square is an events landmark in the centre of the city with all seasons.
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Wild Water Kingdom
Location: 7855 Finch Ave. W. Phone: 1-866-794-WILD (9453) When the heat in Toronto reaches its peak, Wild Water Kingdom is where you want to be. Offering 100 acres of water slides, wave pools and sports facilities, this is every water baby’s dream
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