The Air Canada Centre is a multi-purpose entertainment facility. It hosts concerts by some the worlds biggest stars like Tina Turner, Lady Gaga, Madonna, Metallica, KISS, Jay-Z, and Andrea Bocelli...
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The Air Canada Centre is a multi-purpose entertainment facility. It hosts concerts by some the worlds biggest stars like Tina Turner, Lady Gaga, Madonna, Metallica, KISS, Jay-Z, and Andrea Bocelli...
This is a must see. The gallery itself is housed in a beautiful lodge made out of wood and surrounded by a forrest. In the collection, there are quite a number of good Group of Seven paintings...
Venue for folk and acoustic music.
Downtown gallery displaying a wide variety of beautiful native handicrafts.
When first opened on February 1964, Yorkdale was the world’s largest shopping mall ! Today, Yorkdale offers 1.6 million sq. feet (487,680 sq. metres) of space with more than 240 stores and...
Undiscovered by tourists, this quaint neighborhood is home to an academic crowd and contains trendy antique stores and restaurants.
Formerly populated by Bohemians and hippies, this gentrified neighborhood now contains a variety of posh stores and boutiques.
Canada’s only public museum south of the Arctic devoted exclusively to Inuit art and culture. Explore over 300 works of art, including sculpture in stone, antler, ivory and bone, innovative prints, drawings, ceramics and textile art from our permanent collection and on loan from first-class collections across Canada. The Museum of Inuit Art is located inside the Queen’s Quay Terminal Building at Toronto’s Harbourfront. Open Monday-Sunday 10 AM to 6 PM.
Shopping complex with 320 stores, boutiques and restaurants and a dramatic atrium.
Children will especially enjoy a visit to this farm, located within the city limits.
Castle-like building, built in 1899 in the Romanesque Revival style, features a clock tower, "Friends of Old City Hall" exhibit and a War Memorial.
Former home of Canadian rebel William Lyon Mackenzie, now a museum in his honor.
One of the mighty Great Lakes that offers outstanding tourism and recreation opportunities for every season.