Activities

 

AGO & Baldwin Village

Explore Ontario’s premier art gallery before venturing to Baldwin Village. The street’s former residences have been converted to small restaurants and shops selling arts, crafts and curios.

Chinatown & Kensington Market

Toronto’s Chinatown is located adjacent to Kensington Market. Enjoy great food and amazing shops before walking to the eclectic Kensington Market and taking in the vintage shops and art galleries.

CN Tower

Visit the defining feature of Toronto’s skyline! The CN Tower – a 553 metre-high concrete communications and observation tower in the heart of downtown – boasts incredible views of Toronto and Lake Ontario.

Crow’s Theatre

This award-winning theatre, located at the corner of Carlaw Avenue and Dundas Street East, is known for staging groundbreaking, provocative original productions and supporting Canadian
playwrights.

Dasha

A modern pan-Asian restaurant and karaoke bar situated downtown, Dasha offers a unique singalong scene. Every private room is uniquely themed and designed by a talented local artist, providing a full sensory experience for music lovers.

Distillery District

Toronto’s Distillery District is widely regarded as Canada’s premier arts, culture and entertainment destination. Brimming with charm, this historic area boasts an array of cafes, restaurants and shops nestled within the heritage buildings of the renowned Gooderham & Worts Distillery.

The Drake

Whether you’re looking for a luxurious stay in one of Toronto’s trendiest neighbourhoods, want to enjoy a delicious meal on a rooftop patio, or feel like catching a concert in one of the city’s hippest performance venues, The Drake – located at 1150 Queen Street West – has you covered.

DROM Taberna

This live music venue tucked away in Toronto’s Garment District boasts nightly performances from Toronto- and GTA-based artists, a beautiful patio, an extensive drink list and traditional eastern European food options.

Ed Mirvish Theatre

Every year, Mirvish Productions produces and presents dozens ofvplays and musicals, chosen from the best theatre originating in Canada, New York, London, Australia and beyond.

Evergreen Brickworks

Open daily, this sustainable venue hosts a variety of activities – from guided walking tours to farmers’ markets – that will delight visitors year-round. They also do workshops and movie nights!

Gardiner Museum

The Gardiner Museum is open seven days a week! Explore collections, discover special exhibitions and get hands-on with clay.

High Park

Toronto’s largest park is home to an impressive array of amenities, including a zoo, hiking trails, greenhouses, cafes and restaurants, a dog park, playgrounds and picnic areas.

Hockey Hall of Fame

The Hockey Hall of Fame is a museum dedicated to the history of ice hockey. It holds exhibits about players, teams, National Hockey League records, memorabilia and trophies, including the Stanley Cup.

Martin Goodman Trail

This 22-kilometre mixed-use trail follows Toronto’s shoreline from Etobicoke to Scarborough. Whether you would prefer a leisurely stroll or an invigorating bike ride, this trail is the perfect way to take in the city’s gorgeous waterfront.

The Museum of Contemporary Art 
Toronto Canada (MOCA)

MOCA is an inclusive cultural hub showcasing contemporary Canadian art. In addition to art exhibitions, MOCA offers a range of public programming, including drop-in art workshops and monthly community weekends.

Museum of Illusions

Explore a fascinating collection of mind-bending rooms, captivating installations and spellbinding images that will shift your perspective and challenge your senses. Get ready to be amazed – things are not always as they seem!

Ossington

The Ossington Strip, located between Queen St. W. and Dundas St. W., is a trendy destination with an eclectic mix of bars, restaurants and boutiques. With a vibrant arts scene and bustling nightlife, it’s the perfect spot for locals and tourists alike.

The Reservoir Lounge

The Reservoir Lounge, Toronto’s original swing-jazz speakeasy, is where legends such as Prince and Michael Bublé have found the stage. With a new live band featured every night, everyone comes for the same reason: soulful music, delicious drinks and unforgettable memories.

Royal Ontario Museum

The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) is a museum of art, world culture and natural history. It is one of the largest museums in North America and the largest in Canada. It attracts more than 1 million visitors
every year and is a great attraction for adults

and 
children alike.

Stackt Market

Constructed entirely out of shipping containers, Stackt is an ever-evolving cultural marketplace featuring an assortment of shops, a microbrewery, top chefs, stunning

St. Lawrence Market

Toronto’s historic St. Lawrence Market is a must-see! Sample treats from local vendors, pick up fresh produce at the weekend farmers’ market, and don’t miss the famous peameal sandwiches!

Tommy Thompson Park

Located on an artificially-constructed
peninsula known as the 
Leslie Street Spit,
Tommy Thompson Park is one of the largest 
natural spaces on Toronto’s waterfront. It encompasses an impressive array of habitats, including sand dunes, coastal marshes, cottonwood forests and
wildflower meadows,and is 
one of the best
nature-watching
spots in the region.

 

Toronto’s Sports Teams

Hockey: Take in Canada’s favourite pastime: a Toronto Maple Leafs game at Scotiabank Arena or a Toronto Sceptres game at Coca-Cola Coliseum. The city’s respective National Hockey League and Professional Women’s Hockey League teams draw in passionate fans in a can’t-miss atmosphere.
Basketball: The Raptors, Toronto’s National Basketball Association team and 2019 NBA Championship winners, have a dedicated following. Their electrifying matches take place at Scotiabank Arena.
Baseball: The Toronto Blue Jays, Toronto’s representative in Major League Baseball, play at the iconic
Rogers Centre.
Soccer: Toronto FC competes in Major League Soccer. Their thrilling matches take place at BMO Field, a short walk from the Exhibition GO station.