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Things to do in Toronto, Canada

Whether you only know this city as the home of Drake or you’re intimately familiar with all the best things to do in Toronto, you’re sure to have a good time in the Six. Torontonians love to show off the city to visitors—from the zoo to the CN tower, we think you’ll love our Toronto attractions and annual Toronto events that make the city such an amazing place to live, year in and year out.

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Tourist Attractions

Perhaps these attractions are overrated, but you’ll never know if you don’t try them out. Here’s a list of super touristy things you must do in Toronto:

  • The CN Tower – No trip to Toronto would be complete without a visit to the CN Tower. You get an unparalleled view of the city, if you’re hungry (and have a bit of money to spend) you can dine at the revolving restaurant 360.
  • The Distillery District – Now a hotspot amongst artists and young professionals, this neighborhood has amazing restaurants and bars and beautiful art galleries and even a few small theater spaces.
  • The Toronto Islands – The Toronto Islands – also called the Island, or Toronto Island Park – is located in Lake Ontario, a 13-minute ferry ride from downtown Toronto.
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Nightlife

Sometimes it’s not easy to decide which nightclub in Toronto you would like to go to. Whether it’s for a birthday, bachelorette/bachelor party or a casual night out you want to make sure you choose the right place in order to make the best of it.

  • Rebel Night Club Toronto’s premier live entertainment and event destination. The newly-renovated space features some of the world’s most technologically advanced sound and lighting systems.
  • Fiction Night Club Toronto’s newest nightclub destination; Fiction Nightclub Toronto, where reality is blurred. Make believe every weekend.
  • Toybox Toronto – INK Entertainment is proud to announce Toybox will open early 2019 in Toronto’s King West neighborhood.

Museums

The best museums in Toronto are internationally-recognized centers of history, art, and all sorts of curiosities. Our city’s cup doesn’t necessarily runneth over with museums, but those we can claim are some of the biggest in the country, and worth a trip even for longtime locals.

  • Royal Ontario Museum – Undoubtedly the most-visited museum in Toronto—nay, the country—this massive hub of world culture and natural history has over 13 million items on display.
  • Art Gallery of Ontario – There’s no better way to introduce yourself to Canada’s famed Group of Seven than a trip to the spacious art gallery on Dundas.
  • Bata Shoe Museum One of the most unique hotspots in the city, this footwear museum has been collecting and showcasing cool shoes since the 1940s, though its current building in the Annex has only been around since 1995.
  • Hockey Hall of Fame – It’s home of the Stanley Cup—enough said. Load up on your jersey collection and check out the abundance of cool NHL-related  paraphernalia at this museum by Yonge and Front.
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