10 Things to Do While Visiting Toronto, Canada

Bo Thornton
Toronto, Canada is one of the world's most populated cities. It is also the capital city of the province of Ontario. It is a major center for the art and indie film community. People of many different ethnic backgrounds call this home. It is always open to visitors. Let's take a look at ten things you can do while visiting Toronto, Canada.

10. McMichael Canadian Art Collection

McMichael Canadian Art Collection is a collection of Canadian art. It features only the artwork of talented Canadian artists. Made up of nearly 6,000 different pieces, the collection displays the work of many of the best artists in Canada.

9. Rogers Centre

The Rogers Centre is a multipurpose center located in Toronto, Canada. Opened in 1989, it has been used for Toronto Argonauts games, Toronto Blue Jays games, and many other activities and festivities.

8. Black Creek Pioneer Village

Black Creek Pioneer Village is located in Toronto, Canada. It is a historic site. The village features actors portraying various roles of people you would see living in a 19th-century village. The village has the type of furniture and other furnishings you would see during the 1860s.

7. Casa Loma

Casa Loma is a museum located in Toronto, Canada. It is a home dedicated to European class and charm. The museum is located on five acres, and was once the home of Canadian Financier Sir Henry Pellatt. It features a self-guided digital tour that can be heard in Korean, Mandarin, Spanish, Italian, German, Japanese, French, or English.

6. CN Tower

CN Tower is a tower located in Toronto, Canada. It is the second tallest free standing structure in North America. It is over 500 meters tall. It features a glass elevator that can be ridden to the top of the structure.

5. Canada's Wonderland

Canada's Wonderland is a theme park located in Toronto, Canada. It is massive in size, and features well over 200 attractions. It is only open from May to October, however.

4. Little India

Little India is an area of Toronto, Canada. Toronto has one of the largest Indian populations of any city in the world outside of India. Next to actually going to India, this is your best bet to experience a small piece of true Indian culture.

3. Yorkdale Shopping Centre

Yorkdale Shopping Centre is a shopping center located in Toronto, Canada. It features hundreds of stores carrying everything you could imagine. Whether you buy clothes from the bargain bin, or you wear couture, this place has something for you.

2. Riverdale Farm

Riverdale Farm is a farm located in Toronto, Canada. It is actually owned by the City of Toronto. Buy fresh fruits and vegetables, educate yourself about farming, or take a tour of the farm. The choice is yours.

1. Chinatown

Chinatown is an area of Toronto, Canada. It is the second largest Chinatown in North America. It contains a large amount of Chinese and East Asian shops, restaurants, and businesses.

Source:

wikitravel.org/en/Toronto

Published by Bo Thornton

Bo Thornton is a freelance writer and blogger from rural America. Topics of interest include sports, fitness, and traveling. He currently writes for two websites, and is very happy so far.  View profile

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