
Lots of things to do and see in Toronto Let us give you a tour of Canada's largest city, located in Southern Ontario on the north-western shore of Lake Ontario. As Canada's economic capital, Toronto is considered an alpha world city by the Globalisation and World Cities (GaWC) study group and is one of the top financial centres in the world. Toronto's climate is moderate for Canada, owing to its southerly location within the country. The classic way to hit the heights is Toronto's concrete spike - the CN Tower. For a stunning view from less dizzying heights but with drinks and atmosphere worth savouring, try the Roof Lounge at the Park Hyatt or the Panorama Restaurant and Lounge. Action and activities - things to do for those looking for sport and adventure. Toronto is home to some 50 outdoor ice skating rinks, the most popular ones being at the Harbour front Centre and Nathan Phillips Square. The city is very passionate about ice hockey and the home team the Leafs (Toronto Maple Leaf) are adored by Toronto's inhabitants. Try your skills at a game of 'shinny' (the informal version of the game) or simply marvel at the Hockey Hall of Fame. The Toronto Islands are fantastic walking and cycling regions. Explore the harbour and islands aboard the only boat in Toronto to offer a 360° view from its upper deck on the free boat cruise (operating May - October). A camera is a must-have item on this trip as you head towards the fourteen islands. Let the canals and lagoons enchant you as you discover Toronto's best kept secret. Let us guide you through the diverse, exciting city of Toronto and reveal all the things to do in the city Your Hop On Hop Off Double-Decker bus ticket is valid for up to 7 days, allowing you to explore all of Toronto's major attractions at your own pace. There are many attractions worth visiting. Absorb some culture at one of the city's many museums including the Railway Museum, Bata Shoe Museum, Royal Ontario Museum and the Gardiner Museum. Or take a stroll around Kensington Market, Chinatown, Queens Park, The Distillery or St Lawrence Market. There is as much to choose from in the evening when you consider Toronto's Theatre District, Entertainment District and Club District. You will never be short of things to do in Toronto. Details: Start Point: From 09:00am at 114-249 Queen's Quay West (9:00am) Duration: 120 minutes Frequency: 20 - 30 minutes - As often as every 20 minutes in Summer - less frequently in Winter. Season: All Year Round except 25/12 & 31/12 Ticket Validity: 7 days Commentary: English Tour Guide Bus Stops on Route: 1. Info Centre / Harbourfront, 2. Pier 6, 3. Hockey Hall of Fame, 4. St. Lawrence Market. 5. Corktown, 7. King Edward Hotel, 8. Eaton Centre, 9. Massey Hall, 10. Dundas Square, 11. Maple Leaf Gardens, 12. Isabella & Yonge, 13. Yonge & Bloor, 14. Yorkville, 15. CAsa Loma, 16. The Annex, 17. Beta Shoe Museum, 18. ROM/Gardiner, 19. Queen's PArk, 20. Chinatown/Kensington, 21. King & John, 22. CH Tower North, 21. Untion station, 24. CN Tower South |
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