Toronto has grown tremendously over the last 200 years from a small town at Lake Ontario to Canada’s most populous city.
The city boasts the world’s largest underground city, the CN Tower – the world’s tallest structure until 2009 – and a number of top-class museums such as the Royal Ontario Museum.

Toronto has grown tremendously over the last 200 years from a small town at Lake Ontario to Canada’s most populous city.
The city boasts the world’s largest underground city, the CN Tower – the world’s tallest structure until 2009 – and a number of top-class museums such as the Royal Ontario Museum.
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CN TowerCanadian National Tower
Dubbed “Canada’s Wonder of the World”, the CN (Canadian National) Tower has long been a source…
Royal Ontario MuseumROM
Called “ROM” by the locals, the wonderful Royal Ontario Museum is the largest in Canada, with…
Casa Loma
Toronto’s very own castle is a joy to tour and gives visitors a look at the…
City Hall
Built in the 1960s, the present Toronto City Hall is a spectacle of modern architecture, soaring…
Old City Hall
The third of Toronto’s City Halls, the building now known as Old City Hall is a…
Hockey Hall of Fame
Canada’s favorite sport is celebrated in the Hockey Hall of Fame. The world’s most comprehensive collection…
Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada
The logo of Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada features the outline of a shark, and for good…
Distillery Historic District
A National Historic Site and the only historic district in the city of Toronto, the Distillery…
Queen’s Park
Home to the Ontario Legislative building, Queen’s Park is a pretty green oasis located in the…
Eaton Centre
The dreams of an Irish immigrant who came to Canada more than 150 years ago have…
Flatiron BuildingGooderham Building
Once the head office of the Goodenham and Worts Distillery, Toronto’s Flatiron building is one of…
Cabbagetown
Now one of Toronto’s most desired neighborhoods, boasting beautiful Victorian houses, Cabbagetown boasts an interesting past…
Toronto Islands
A chain of fifteen tiny islands that provide a natural harbor for the thriving city of…
Rogers CentreSkydome
Home to the Toronto Blue Jays major league baseball team and the Toronto Argonauts football team,…
Music Garden
Inspired by the notes of a cello piece by Johann Sebastian Bach, Toronto’s Music Garden provides…
Brookfield PlaceBCE Place
A wonderful combination of old and new architecture, Toronto’s Brookfield Place is a mixture of shops,…
St. James CathedralCathedral Church of St. James
The Cathedral Church of St. James is an Anglican church built in the nineteenth century in…
Royal York HotelThe Fairmont Royal York
Toronto’s Royal York Hotel, now the Fairmont Royal York, is one of the most historic buildings…