| 1. CN Tower - it is today's world's tallest | | | | within 460 species. The Toronto Zoo is absolutely |
| free-standing structure, and the most recognizable | | | | spectacular, and any animal lover will be enthralled |
| icon of Toronto. The view on top is breathtaking, | | | | at the surroundings. |
| overlooking Toronto and beyond. Walking across | | | | 6. Ontario Science Center - a science museum |
| the glass floor 113 stories above the ground is | | | | built down the side of a wooded ravine formed |
| thrilling-scary. Dare to walk on air experience, with | | | | by one branch of the Don River. There are |
| only 2 ½ inches of glass holding you 342m in | | | | interactive and passive exhibits throughout the |
| the air. The Sky Pod brings you another 33 | | | | buildings. They feature everything in science and |
| storeys above ground! | | | | nature - geology, the science of nature (in the |
| 2. Centerville/ Center Island - This island has | | | | west wing), Astronomical science, how to play |
| everything! An amusement park, a petting farm, | | | | music and technology in the south wing, and |
| a maze of bushes, a beach, and picnic places | | | | artifacts of science. The exhibits are presented in |
| overlooking downtown Toronto at the other side | | | | an engaging and entertaining way that makes kids |
| of the lake! It doesn't even cost a lot to get | | | | really appreciate science! The IMAX theater is |
| there. It's free - although you have to pay for the | | | | awesome! |
| ferry ride which is a fun bonus for kids! | | | | 7. Skydome - The SkyDome is hailed as one of |
| 3. Ontario Place - Ontario Place is an internationally | | | | the world's greatest entertainment centers. It is |
| acclaimed cultural, leisure and entertainment | | | | famous worldwide for its retractable roof. |
| parkland. The complex extends throughout three | | | | 8. The Historic Distillery District - Toronto's |
| man-made islands along the Lake Ontario | | | | newest arts and cultural community and a home |
| waterfront. Here, you will find pedal boats, a | | | | to restaurants, cafes and art galleries. The |
| marina, restaurants and the world's first | | | | Victorian buildings are well preserved and are a |
| permanent IMAX(R) theatre, the Cinesphere. The | | | | joy to tour! |
| kids will love the rides and many attractions | | | | 9. The Historic Fort York - the location of the |
| strewn over the islands - and the water park is | | | | Battle of York during the War of 1812 is the 1793 |
| great! | | | | birthplace of modern Toronto. It is home to |
| 4. Royal Ontario Museum - The ROM boasts | | | | Canada's largest collection of original War of 1812 |
| state-of-the-art galleries It is a major museum for | | | | buildings and is designated as a National Historic |
| world culture and natural history in Toronto and | | | | site. Open year-round, Historic Fort York offers |
| the fifth-largest museum in North America , | | | | seasonal guided tours, musket, drill and music |
| containing millions of artifacts, a collection of | | | | demonstrations. Explore the fort and learn about |
| dinosaurs, Near Eastern and African art, East | | | | its military history. |
| Asian art, European history, and Canadian history. | | | | 10. Casa Loma -a majestic castle full of European |
| The kids will love the stuffed animals and the | | | | elegance and splendour - with decorated suites, |
| wonders of nature exhibited in interesting ways. | | | | secret passages, an 800-foot tunnel, towers, |
| 5. Toronto Zoo - the Toronto Zoo is one of the | | | | stables, and beautiful 5-acre estate gardens (open |
| largest zoos in the world with over 5,000 animals | | | | May through October). |