In pictures: the 10 best places to visit in Toronto
Weather of Arabia - For a beautiful bird's-eye view, you have to climb to one of the observation decks in the CN Tower, there you can taste the original soft drinks that Toronto is famous for in Canada, set out to discover the historical district and then St. Lawrence Market for the best Canadian cuisine.
In terms of entertainment for children, there are certainly many attractions such as the Zoo and the Ontario Science Center.
1- Toronto Islands
To take a break from the hustle and bustle of Canada's largest city, three interconnected islands, Center, Algoquín and Ward provide ample areas for picnics, beaches, sports and activities.
2- St. Lawrence Market
Located in historic Old Town Toronto, it was built since the 17th century to serve as the city's social center.
3- Harbourfront Center
Which has been transformed from an abandoned freight station into an upscale neighborhood bustling with activities and art shows, and it stretches along the shores of Lake Ontario, and it also offers many restaurants and small parks.
4- Hockey Hall of Fame
It is a place for lovers of museums and sports, and for all those who believe that a trip to Toronto or Canada in general is not complete without a dose of hockey.
5- Toronto Zoo
One of the world's largest and best zoos and aquariums, a sprawling facility in Scarborough is home to more than 5,000 animals of more than 450 species.
6- Casa Loma
A historical destination for castle lovers, as it was built in the early twentieth century and cost more than $ 3.5 million, and today it is considered the only full-sized castle in north Toronto.
7- CN Tower
It is 553 meters high and provides an amazing view of the Toronto skyline. It has four observation areas: the glass floor hall, the LookOut level, the restaurant area 360, and then the SkyPod , and embraces the most daring activities, which is walking on the edge in EdgeWalk .
8- The Royal Ontario Museum
It is a museum that must be visited by history buffs. It was established in 1912 and includes more than six million artifacts, making it Canada's largest museum of world cultures and natural history.
9- Ontario Science Center
It offers an educational experience accompanied by interactive shows, where visitors can try the rocket chair, explore the planetarium and touch the hurricane in the Living Earth experience, among others.
10- Toronto Botanic Gardens
It is a great place for visitors and families of all ages, to relax, walk and see the wonderful flowers among the gardens, nature camps, farmer's market and more.
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