Whether you’re standing on the glass floor of the world’s highest public observation deck or venturing 13 storeys below a roaring waterfall, Toronto’s attractions add up to a trip that’s nothing short of breathtaking.
A booklover’s paradise with a marketplace of more than 250 book and magazine exhibits, readings by hundreds of Canadian authors, poets, storytellers, and performers, and workshops for aspiring writers. read more
Annual jazz festival featuring more than 1,500 international and Canadian musicians at more than 40 different venues. A... read more
Drive through wildlife park where you will get closer than you ever imagined to exotic animals from around the world! read more
Canada’s premier Zoo offers over 5,000 animals and incredible exhibits, including the award winning 30-acre “African Savannah,”... read more
Enjoy hundreds of interactive experiences. Opening June, 2008, the exhibition FACING MARS: Would you survive the Journey? And the IMAX® film, Roving Mars. read more
August 6th 2008. Festive music all weekend long. Enjoy the holiday with a pedestrian street filled with entertainment and a sidewalk sale. read more
The Steelback Grand Prix of Toronto will return to Exhibition Place on July 4, 5 & 6, 2008 with a spectacular festival of international racers and exciting off-track entertainment. read more
July 1, 2008. Celebrate Canada's 141st birthday in Unionville, the site of many buildings older than Canada itself. Shops open... read more
The Fashion and Design Festival from August 21st to 23rd, 2008. Bloor-Yorkville becomes a giant catwalk, featuring more than 75... read more
One of the world's finest theatre companies, the Shaw Festival in historic Niagara-on-the-Lake is internationally celebrated for... read more
Telegramme Prints - a distinct selection of high-quality, graphic printed art – all available nowhere else in Canada. Located in eclectic Leslieville. read more
Ride the wave at York Region's first and only indoor wave pool. Call (905) 508-9283 for scheduled swim times. read more
Toronto's largest theatre festival. July 2-13, 2008. unjuried. unexpected. unforgettable. read more
July 18-27, 2008. A festival that includes over 100 bands. Ten-day event. Free Admission. read more
Located in the heart of downtown Toronto, the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) is the eighth largest art museum in North America. The... read more
Where great architecture and an outstanding collection of ceramics meet - the Gardiner Museum. "Top Toronto Gift Shop" - ... read more
Toronto's one-of-a-kind waterfront setting offers arts, culture and recreation all year round. Annual events include arts & culture festivals, dance,... read more
A multi - attraction pass with included admission to over 15 top attractions in Toronto and Niagara Falls. read more
A unique Toronto tradition with signature classics like the Royal Agriculture and Royal Horse Shows. One million square feet of... read more
North America's largest and longest running outdoor art exhibition. Fourteen categories including painting, sculpture, glass,... read more
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