18+ Must-Visit Attractions in Toronto, Ontario (Places to See and Check Out) 

Toronto? After exploring this breathtaking city, we guarantee every corner has a story to tell, and many attractions in Toronto offer something unique and unforgettable. And be sure to make these attractions part of your Toronto bucket list.

1. CN Tower 

Standing at 1,815 feet, the CN Tower dominates Toronto’s skyline, offering unparalleled city views. Hungry? Head to the 360 Restaurant for fine Canadian cuisine with a revolving view.

  • Website: www.cntower.ca
  • Address: 290 Bremner Blvd, Toronto, ON M5V 3L9, Canada 

2. The Art Gallery of Ontario 

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Let me tell you, this gallery is Instagram-worthy. Plus, it’s packed with all kinds of amazing art. Once you’ve had your fill of culture, head over to AGO Bistro for some delicious seasonal dishes.

  • Website: www.ago.ca 
  • Address:  317 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON M5T 1G4, Canada 

3. Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada 

Did you know there are a dozen sharks swimming around in there? And after the underwater excitement with 16,000 marine animals, Ripley’s Café is perfect for a quick bite.

  • Website: www.ripleys.com
  • Address: 288 Bremner Blvd, Toronto, ON M5V 3L9, Canada 

4. Royal Ontario Museum 

Explore the mysteries of space at the ROM, home to three meteorites from Mars. Yes, you read that right—Martian meteorites. Hungry for more? Cibo Wine Bar awaits with delicious Italian cuisine and a lively ambiance.

  • Website: www.rom.on.ca 
  • Address: 100 Queens Park, Toronto, ON M5S 2C6, Canada

5. The Distillery Historic District

This place is full of history and maybe even a few ghosts. It used to be a massive distillery, and now it’s full of charming shops and restaurants. For some authentic Mexican food, visit El Catrin.

6. Casa Loma 

Enter the fairy tale world at Casa Loma, North America’s only castle. Then, dine like royalty at BlueBlood Steakhouse.

  • Website: www.casaloma.ca
  • Address: 1 Austin Terrace, Toronto, ON M5R 1X8, Canada 

7. Toronto Islands

This destination has the oldest lighthouse on the Great Lakes, and rumor has it, it’s haunted. After the ghost hunting, grab a bite at nearby food hubs. 

  • Website: www.toronto.ca
  • Address:  Lake Ontario, south of mainland Toronto, Ontario, Canada 

8. St. Lawrence Market

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Join the locals at St. Lawrence Market, and browse artisanal eats, sample local favourites, and appreciate its vibrant atmosphere. And don’t leave without trying the peameal bacon sandwich at Carousel Bakery

9. The Hockey Hall of Fame

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Test your skills at the Hockey Hall of Fame’s interactive model rink, where virtual goalies await your best shots. Afterward, head to The Bottom Line for some sports bar vibes.

  • Website: www.hhof.com
  • Address: 30 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M5E 1X8, Canada 

10. The Toronto Zoo 

From one deer to over 5,000 animals, the Toronto Zoo has come a long way. Explore seven geographic areas and get up close to creatures from around the globe.

  • Website: www.torontozoo.com 
  • Address: 2000 Meadowvale Rd, Toronto, ON M1B 5K7, Canada 

11. Ontario Science Centre 

Explore interactive exhibits, including the immersive flight exhibition and a hyper-realistic rainforest. Then, grab a bite at one of the many onsite eateries, or head to Hakka Garden for Indian-Chinese fusion.

12. Yonge-Dundas Square 

Experience the energy of Yonge-Dundas Square, Canada’s busiest intersection. For delicious Japanese-inspired plates, visit Don Don Izakaya.

  • Website: www.ydsquare.ca
  • Address: 1 Dundas St E, Toronto, ON M5B 2R8, Canada 

13. Scarborough Bluffs 

You’ll find Guild Park and Gardens along these bluffs, where salvaged architecture creates a scene reminiscent of Ancient Greece. And visit Il Fresco if you’re craving traditional Italian cuisine.

14. Kensington Market

Once a hub for Toronto’s Jewish community, this market offers diverse cuisines and an eclectic atmosphere. Local favorites include Otto’s Berlin Döner for German street food and Rasta Pasta for Jamaican-Italian fusion

15. Nathan Phillips Square

Snap a selfie at the iconic Toronto Sign, symbolizing the city’s spirit and vitality. Drop by The Chase for a scenic rooftop dining experience nearby.

  • Website: www.toronto.ca
  • Address: 100 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M5H 2N1, Canada 

16. Toronto Music Garden 

Designed by cellist Yo-Yo Ma and landscape architect Julie Moir Messervy, this garden brings Bach’s Cello Suite No. 1 to life. Each section of the garden corresponds to a movement of the suite.

  • Website: www.toronto.ca
  • Address: 479 Queens Quay W, Toronto, ON M5V 3M8, Canada 

17. Allan Gardens Conservatory 

With 16,000 square feet of space and a diverse botanical collection, including tropical, temperate, and arid plants, this conservatory is a feast for the senses. 

  • Website: www.toronto.ca
  • Address: 160 Gerrard St E, Toronto, ON M5A 2E5, Canada 

18. Harbourfront Centre 

This waterfront hub hosts over 4,000 events yearly, from writing festivals to art exhibitions. After enjoying some entertainment, order saucy, deep-fried chicken and beer at Joe Bird.

19. Aga Khan Museum 

Set in a stunning park, this architectural marvel houses a permanent collection of over 1,000 pieces, rotating exhibitions, and special events. To complete the experience, try South Asian, North African, and Middle Eastern cuisines at Diwan

So, what do you think? We’re sure you’re ready to explore Toronto like a local. 

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