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Toronto is the largest city in Canada and the capital of the province of Ontario. Toronto is a very diverse city with many cultures living side-by-side in harmony.
The following are only some of the well-known attractions of Toronto:

CN Tower
The CN Tower was the tallest free-standing tower in the world, from 1975 until 2007. Located in downtown Toronto, this marvel of engineering stands at 553.3 meters high. With stores, attractions and rotating restaurant, the CN tower offers a great experience of height and sight together. Standing on glass floors the street view is like nothing seen before. At night, this amazing structure comes to life and is a must-see with slick lighting system. (ref: wikipedia.org)
www.cntower.ca
CN Tower & Rogers Centre

Niagara Falls
The internationally well-known Niagara Falls, located in Niagara Falls, Ontario, is a sight to see! The Horseshoe part of the fall (located inside Canada) drops at 173 feet. The fall at night is illuminated by artistic lighting and music. The city of Niagara Falls itself is a big tourist attraction with great attractions in the city, as well as it natural beauty. (ref: wikipedia.org)
www.niagarafallstourism.com
Niagara Falls

The Toronto Zoo
One of the largest in the world, this zoo is 710 acres in size and hosts over 5,000 animals (500 species) in their natural environments. (ref: wikipedia.org)
www.torontozoo.com

Canada's Wonderland
Canada's Wonderland is a 330-acre theme park near Toronto, with many varieties of roller coasters and rides. It hosts 48 thrill rides, 16 water rides, 15 daring roller coasters and total of 200 attractions. (ref: wikipedia.org)
www.canadaswonderland.com

Royal Ontario Museum
With its unique architecture and character, the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM), is the 5th largest museum in North America. Built in 1912, the museum hosts more than six million items, from extensive collection of dinosaurs to histories of every continent. (ref: wikipedia.org)
www.rom.on.ca
Royal Ontario Museum

Casa Loma
Casa Loma was the private residence of a famous soldier and financier, Sir Henry Mill Pellatt. It was built in 1911, but it has been turned to a museum in 1937. This amazing castle and its beautiful interior decoration offer an amazing sight-seen. (ref: wikipedia.org)
www.casaloma.org
Casa Loma

Black Creek Pioneer Village
This old-style village gives the visitors a taste of early Ontario. This living history museum displays the simplicity of old-days in the most detail performances. "Here, you will become immersed in the lifestyles, customs, and surroundings of early residents who built the foundations for modern Toronto and Ontario." (ref: wikipedia.org)
www.blackcreek.ca


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