CN Tower is Toronto’s most prominent landmark, which stood as the tallest free-standing land structure in the world for over 30 years. From atop the Tower, visitors will capture stunning views of the city, as well as have the opportunity to dine in the clouds at the revolving restaurant.
Royal Ontario Museum is home to an extensive collection of artifacts documenting world culture and natural history. The Art Gallery of Ontario contains a large collection of Canadian, European, African and contemporary work in the newly designed facilities by Frank Gehry.
Theatre and the arts are showcased at wonderful venues such as the National Ballet of Canada, The Toronto Symphony Orchestra, the Canadian Opera Company, the Canadian Stage Company, Roy Thomson Hall, Massey Hall, The Toronto Centre for the Arts, Harbourfront Centre and in smaller venues in many of the trendy neighbourhoods across Toronto.
Canadians are known for their love of the outdoors, and there is no exception in urban areas for water and green spaces to become central points to our cities. Toronto is situated on Lake Ontario, and offers spectacular views from the ferry boats that circle the Toronto Islands, and great spaces to relax on beaches and bike or rollerblade in parks along the lakeshore.