
Toronto, the provincial capital of Ottawa in Canada, is the fourth largest populated city in North America and one of the Canadian cities. Toronto is an alpha global city and a leading center for finance, business, art and culture. There are many diverse museums of cultural institutions, entertainment districts, festival events and historical sites. They attract more than 25 million tourists annually, which is the date of the revival that this city possesses. It also ranks high in the global finance index, as well as in the list of the most livable cities in the world. Here are the main sites / events that this modern city wonder can offer.
CN Tower:
The tallest free structure in the Western Hemisphere, the CN Tower is the highest (553 m) tribute to modernity Toronto. You can get to the top and walk along the EdgeWalk, an exciting platform near the top of the tower, on which you can walk, free of hands (while, of course, suspended with a security cable). It is exciting, but not recommended for someone who is afraid of heights.
Toronto and Centerville:
Take a scenic ferry ride to the island of Toronto. If you are a photographer, you will love the magnificent views that it represents on the city skyline. You can also go on a picnic, bike and explore some of the entertainment in the center of the island. It's fun throughout the day, especially with your family.
Center Toronto Eaton:
A shopping haven, the Eaton Center, is a favorite place of Canadians in the store. It has about 200 retailers in the field of fashion, electronics and other items. You can spend the whole day just wandering around it.
Casa Loma:
Casa Loma is located in downtown Toronto, in a Gothic style with gardens. Originally the home of Sir Henry Mill Pellat. This is an impressive feat of architecture that you can visit.
Ontario Science Center:
The science center has hundreds of interactive exhibits. It provides information and enjoyment to visitors of all ages. For children under 8 years old KidSpark is a playground for the opening, which will deal with their participation. For young people, both innovation and creation, the Weston Family Innovation Center is a place. The Space Hall, Toronto — the only public planetarium and IMAX theater — also attracts this versatile center.
Canada: Wonderland:
Experience the thrill and excuse offered by this wonderland with its 200 rides. It has 69 amazing rides, including 16 roller coasters, and is home to Canada’s tallest and tallest American rocks - Leviathan. It has an impressive 4D Dark ride, Splash Park and Dino Park so you can enjoy it with friends and family.
Royal Ontario Museum:
Located in the northern part of U T, the Royal Ontario Museum (or ROM) should be visited by anyone who loves museums. It has gigantic six million artifacts from mummies to dinosaur skeletons, Chinese sculptors and more. You can roam for most of the day and still not see properly all this.

