Ontario
Toronto
An intimate metropolis filled with culture, creativity and a unique mosaic of diverse neighbourhoods. Canada's largest city is one that wholeheartedly celebrates everything spanning culture, heritage, good and the arts with collecitve energy and eclectic differences.
Toronto is an imaginative destination that engages all the senses with world-famous attractions, inspiring diversions and a vibrancy that spills out beyond the city limits.
CN Tower
At 553.33m it is the world's tallest building defining the Toronto skyline and is a symbol of Canadian achievement recognised around the world. The CN Tower has just celebrated it's 30th anniversary and is considered a wonder of the modern world.
Enjoy the breathtaking views from Canada's national tower and enjoy all the CN Tower has to offer including; the famous glass floor with its views straight down to the ground, the three observation levels providing breathtaking views of Toronto and the surrounding area and restaurants to satisfy any appetite including the award winning 360 Revolving Restaurant.
Royal Ontario Museum
Commonly known as the ROM, The Royal Ontario Museum is a major museum for world culture and natural history. It is the 5th largest in North America and contains more than six million items. Most notable is it's collection of dinosaurs, Near Eastern and African Art, East Asian Art, European History and Canadian History.
The Hockey Hall of Fame
Founded in 1943 The Hockey Hall of Fame was established to celebrates all that is Ice Hockey. Featuring interactive activities and memorabilia and NHL trophies, including Hockey's most desired prizeThe Stanely Cup.
Casa Loma
Visit Canada's majestic Castle, Casa Loma. Step back in time to a period of European elegance and splendour right in the heart of Toronto. This former home of Canadaian financer Sir Henry Pellatt features decorated suites, secret passages, towers, stables, beautiful gardens and even a tunnel.