Top 6 things to do in Toronto

Toronto is a vibrant metropolis with plenty to keep you entertained during your stay. From museums and fantastic street strolls to Niagara Falls and NBA games, the city will hold no secrets for you. These activities are a great way to experience Canada’s New York. Be careful, though, because during the holiday season, the city’s streets are packed with tourists. So it’s best to book your activities in advance. That’s why this short article below will be a great help. Here’s a selection of the best things to do in Toronto.

What to do in Toronto? 6 ideas for activities:

1.discover Niagara Falls

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Description: It’s hard not to mention Niagara Falls when it’s just 1 hour 30 minutes from Toronto. In fact, there are plenty of excursions on offer to discover this natural wonder, which illustrates some of the images in films and even adventure novels. To get the closest possible view of its impressive waterfalls, take a cruise on the Hornblower, formerly known as the Maid of the Mist. In winter, you can get closer to the Niagara Gorge and see the mythical Bridal Veil Falls on the American side and the Horseshoe Falls on the Canadian side. It’s a breathtaking spectacle that can be admired from two different parts of the world – a first! Other attractions include an arcade (kids love it). To finish off, you can take advantage of the many restaurants on site or sample maple syrup, wine, beer or poutine. What better way to end the day?

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2.cycling on Toronto’s islands

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Description: When you think of Toronto, it’s hard to imagine nature in the midst of its immense buildings. And yet… It’s possible to cycle along the paths of the city’s islands and enjoy a little break on the beach. It’s a great activity to do with the whole family, and a great way to reconnect with nature for a few hours. To get there, take the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal, between Bay Street and Yonge Street, on Queens Quay. A bike ride will allow you to contemplate from afar the immense buildings that soar determinedly towards the sky, with the added bonus that there are no car sounds to disturb you! What’s more, many visitors like to leave very early in the morning, to have the chance to admire the sunrise, whose still-shy rays brush against your skin.

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3 Visit the Royal Ontario Museum

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Description: Explore the Royal Ontario Museum? You’ll discover over 13 million works of art, artefacts and specimens. Yes, a veritable gold mine! In fact, the place holds imposing dinosaur skeletons and magnificent contemporary paintings. All these marvels will help you understand the evolution of the Earth and civilisations, so that you can better understand the world around us. Children generally love this activity, which allows them to admire real animal skeletons with eyes full of admiration. It’s also an opportunity for you to immortalise some of the images by taking photos and videos of the galleries, not forgetting that some exhibitions are accessible via bilingual multimedia kiosks. Visit us at 100 Queen’s Park, open Tuesday to Sunday from 10am to 5.30pm, and closed on Mondays.

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4 – Watch an NBA game at Scotiabank Arena

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Description: Enjoy this incredible experience and discover the crazy atmosphere of an NBA game in Toronto. What could be better than going to see the local team, the “Toronto Raptors” (a very original name, don’t you think?) wearing their colours? Whether you’re a die-hard basketball fan or just a curious tourist, you’ll be immersed in this crazy competitive atmosphere. It’s the perfect activity for a group of friends looking for a thrill! Between the music and the cheering fans, you’ll be treated to a real spectacle. Choose the seats that suit you best so that you don’t miss out on the strategy and involvement of the two teams. And don’t worry, for those prone to the stress of large crowds, spaces for sensory inclusion are available.

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5 Walking in the Bruce Peninsula National Park

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Description: To explore Bruce Peninsula National Park is to discover another world, populated by secret beaches, cliffs and waterfalls. Like a work of art gradually unveiling itself before your eyes and feet, set off on an excursion from Toronto to discover the magnificent Inglis Falls and make the most of the beauty of Lake Marr. A real jewel, one of the most beautiful landscapes to discover in Canada. If you want to live the adventurous life to the full, look for a secret beach along Horse Lake, where you can explore countless cliffs. You can also visit the Big Tub Hardor lighthouse in Tobermory and enjoy splendid views of the frozen shores along Georgian Bay. And don’t forget Tobermory’s many shops, cafés and restaurants, so you can finish the day in style and take home a little souvenir.

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6 – Stroll through St. Lawrence Market

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Description: Didn’t you know? Toronto is a gastronomic city known worldwide for its culinary specialities. The “St Lawrence” market is the proof! It’s the best way to discover all these gastronomic gems and learn more about this country’s heritage. With the city’s strong history of multiculturalism, you’ll regularly find dishes that remind you of our sweet French cuisine, or even English cuisine. National Geographic once said, “You can come and taste local produce in one of the best food markets in the world”, and Navaway guarantees it! Closed on Sundays and Mondays, you can visit every other day of the week from Tuesday to Thursday from 8am to 6pm, on Friday from 8am to 7pm, and finally on Saturday from 5am to 5pm.

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