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Top Tourist attractions in Toronto, Canada

Top Rated Tourist attractions in Toronto

Top Reviewed Tourist attractions in Toronto

Reviews

Luisa Clavijo
at 2023 Nov 07
Luisa Clavijo
at 2023 Nov 07
If you as me are animal lovers, then this is the place to visit. Animals seem well treated, and the staff try to maintain an atmosphere as comfortable as possible for them.

The pandemic has been a challenge in many ways, and zoos have been affected considerably. Coming with family and children is definitely the best way to support them and admire the animal greatness that we have around us and our responsibility to protect it.
Toronto Zoo was a great experience with dedicated zones spanning the macro climates of the world. We especially liked Australia and Africa displays. Indo China was also cool. If you're looking for warm areas in winter, we recommend Africa, Australia, and Indochina. Gorillas were a great section to visit. Highly recommended to visit on weekdays if you're on vacation.
Zack Carter
at 2023 Oct 27
Zack Carter
at 2023 Oct 27
I have to be fair since the last museum I went to was The Met in NYC - ROM just isn't close to that but it is still worth visiting. I went on a Friday and went straight to the second level, I pretty much had the place to myself which was great. The animal area is simply underwhelming and a waste of space in my opinion, just a bunch of stuffed animals in cases? The dinosaurs were really impressive along with the Greek, Roman, Egyptian and Cyprus exhibits. I thought some of the European furniture displaying what you may have found in different eras to be really well done too. Don't think I'd rush back but it's a great way to spend 2-3hrs.
Guillermo Rangel
at 2023 Oct 26
Guillermo Rangel
at 2023 Oct 26
Cool castle a few kilometers away from Toronto. I went with my parents and we spent about 2 and a half hours here. The time flies by as you walk around the gardens, interior rooms, and all the terraces in the high floors. Great views from everywhere especially the top of the castle. There is also a nice wax museum with celebrities that has nothing to do with the castle but is cool nonetheless. The audio tape given helps you understand and learn the history of this place. I highly recommend coming here if you have the time.
Steffy T
at 2023 Oct 25
Steffy T
at 2023 Oct 25
A Toronto experience that was a first for me! I am still amazed at how easy the walk was. Every station just naturally flowed into the next, with no confusion of where we were or where we were going.

There were many different stations, but I remember we did the safari, the different species of animals, birds, rhinos, monkeys, giraffes, gorillas, lions, tigers, snakes, fish and every species of animal you can think of! There's also a very lush forest, I was very impressed with, with a bridge almost suspended through it, which was very cool. I am still amazed at the expanse of land that the zoo sits on. It is a massive area!

Next year I will definitely purchase the season's pass and go more than once. We went with a toddler in a stroller, very easy to move around. However next time will invite some older kids with us, I think they will enjoy and appreciate the animals more. Toddlers might be bored after the first 20 mins, but surprisingly mine enjoyed the entire walk!

Definitely a spot to invest in. Will be our new yearly tradition!
Pooja Verma
at 2023 Oct 24
Pooja Verma
at 2023 Oct 24
It's been a great experience visiting this place. Jackets inside is not required that much in winters so you might consider keeping at entrance for CAD3 or carry around. Every section is very well explained. Cover floor wise. Buying tickets was easy at the counter.
It is a great place to experience the old times in Canada. You can see couple of people with old outfits to help you absorb the vibe.
It was a pitty that couple of houses were closed and the dollhouse exibition was not there anymore...
Valvaren_
at 2023 Oct 22
Valvaren_
at 2023 Oct 22
Best zoo experience I've had. We went on a slightly cooler day that was overcast, most animals were out eating/grazing or sleeping in the shade.

Staff was very vocal which I thoroughly enjoyed. Very confident, knowledgeable and friendly (extra shout out to the keeper and volunteer for the Kookaburra as well as the volunteer for the Polar bear. Wonderful people with obvious love for the animals.)

Animals looked very healthy across the board which made the experience even better.

10/10 recc, would travel halfway across the country to visit again!
Laura B.
at 2023 Oct 21
Laura B.
at 2023 Oct 21
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Mehmet Kaya
at 2023 Oct 21
Mehmet Kaya
at 2023 Oct 21
Fantastic Family Adventure
I recently visited the Toronto Zoo, and it was an incredible experience for the whole family! The variety of animals and well-maintained exhibits left us in awe. The staff was friendly and knowledgeable, adding to the overall enjoyment. The zoo's commitment to conservation and education is truly commendable. We can't wait to return and explore more of this wonderful place. Highly recommended!
Kamna
at 2023 Oct 21
Kamna
at 2023 Oct 21
The legend of horror is such a fun show. We have come here twice in the last two years. The live actors, music, atmosphere are all so good. I don’t know why people call the experience overrated. We thoroughly enjoyed.
We have also seen the castle once in the past. They have fun little shows. Some history for the buffs.
ROM is one of the must visit place in Toronto, Canada. Great infrastructure and design. It consists of tradition and heritage of all countries & continents over world. Kids can enjoy the T-Rex Dinosaurs shows, gallery of birds & animals and aquariums and many insect galleries. There is also activity area with many games for your kids to play. There is restaurant inside and toilets.
I was here last night on a group tour, most kids in third grade would have remembered pioneer village.

But at night it was definitely different.
The lovely Kent from haunted tours, took us around stopping at select houses and telling us the backstories and occurrences that have happened. Or so they say....

The one house I felt my chest get heavy and a slight headache was the Maser house. Located across the cemetery. Listen carefully to the story and be careful during your visit.

All in all , it was a good walk and cool ro see the village. I recommend it.

**** possible sighting

I've attached 2 photos taken by the cemetery. Look above the tallest tombstone between the 2 posted here. There is a red orb.

Happy travels.
I had the most wonderful time visiting the Royal Ontario Museum. The ROM is an absolute treasure trove of history and culture. The exhibits are diverse and well-curated, providing a fascinating journey through art, natural history, and world cultures. The architecture of the museum itself is a sight to behold. I particularly enjoyed the dinosaur exhibit, which was both educational and awe-inspiring. The staff was knowledgeable and friendly, enhancing the overall experience. A must-visit for anyone interested in history and art!
Abrar Thabit
at 2023 Oct 18
Abrar Thabit
at 2023 Oct 18
An interesting castle that overlooks the city of Toronto if you go all the way up to the roof or the Norman tower (although it's a narrow staircase, so you'd have to be careful going up or down).
The castle keepers did a good job maintaining the rooms and their decorations with a brief explanation on a board by each room.
There's a parking lot inside the castle outdoor area.
The only thing that was missing was a gift/souvenir shop.
Ian K
at 2023 Oct 15
Ian K
at 2023 Oct 15
Casa Loma is a Toronto gem! This majestic castle is a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts. The stunning interiors, beautiful gardens, and captivating history make it a truly unique experience. The panoramic views of the city from the towers are breathtaking. Whether you're a local or a visitor, Casa Loma offers an enchanting journey through time and should be on your list of places to explore in Toronto.
Queen77
at 2023 Oct 10
Queen77
at 2023 Oct 10
An amazing experience. Plan to take your time and go through the whole Castle. Spent 4.5 hours exploring. Well worth every penny. The Halloween exhibit they will be putting on looks amazing! If you Haven’t been to the castle, I highly Recommend it. Worth every penny.
It was so entertaining. This museum beautifully captures the essence of the 18 century, showcasing the lifestyles, houses, and jobs of that era. A fascinating journey into history! Well organized.
Arsalan Kaleemi
at 2023 Oct 07
Arsalan Kaleemi
at 2023 Oct 07
Halloween at Casa Loma is an unforgettable experience that combines the elegance of this historic castle with the spine-tingling excitement of the season. From the moment you step onto the castle grounds, you're transported to a world of enchantment and mystery.

The elaborate decorations, intricate mazes, and hauntingly beautiful lighting create an atmosphere that's both eerie and enchanting. Every corner of the castle is adorned with incredible attention to detail, making it a photographer's dream come true.

The actors and performers bring the experience to life with their talent and dedication, leaving you both entertained and spooked.

Intricate, captivating, and just the right amount of spooky, Halloween at Casa Loma is a must-visit event that will leave you enchanted and enthralled. Don't miss this magical and haunting celebration at one of Toronto's most iconic landmarks.
I had an incredible time exploring this museum! The diversity of exhibits was truly impressive. The sections on Chinese, Roman, and Korean civilizations provided a fascinating journey through history, with well-curated artifacts and informative displays. The collection of bird and animal specimens was a treat for nature enthusiasts, and the replication of dinosaur skeletons were a real highlight, taking me back to the prehistoric world. The museum staff were knowledgeable and eager to share insights. A great place for both history buffs and nature lovers. Highly recommended!
This wonderful place gives you a great idea how the pioneers and early immigrants live in Toronto area. The Stong family (came to Canada 🇨🇦 from Ireland during the potato famine in 1830-40s) houses, tinsmith, blacksmith, printing shop, physician house, local hotel and brewery are all to be seen in this beautiful place. Tickets cost $18 per adult. Parking is extra. There is a shop to buy some souvenirs.
MEW SANCHEZ
at 2023 Oct 04
MEW SANCHEZ
at 2023 Oct 04
The zoo is vast and boasts a wonderful environment. Both the admission fee and the food prices inside are very reasonable. It's an ideal place for families, friends, and couples to take a leisurely stroll. To explore the entire zoo on foot, expect to spend at least four hours. While they do offer a mini-train ride, it covers just a short distance and ultimately brings you back to the starting point. Some areas are available for rental, which might make it feel a bit commercialized, but aside from that, everything else is commendable. It's a perfect spot for a weekend outing or springtime excursion.
Jon Reed
at 2023 Oct 01
Jon Reed
at 2023 Oct 01
Man Kensington demarcus just awesome everybody is nice and all the shops and stores found several nice things some great coffee house easy parking even with the construction Ripley's just to walk and get fresh fruits foods about anything that you want really really cool almost like a French market type of situation in Toronto
Mehmet Kaya
at 2023 Sep 28
Mehmet Kaya
at 2023 Sep 28
Enchanting Historical Gem

Casa Loma is an absolute treasure in Toronto. This beautifully preserved castle is a testament to the city's rich history and architectural grandeur. The interior is as stunning as the exterior, and exploring the various rooms and secret passages is a delightful experience. The gardens are equally charming, offering a perfect blend of history and natural beauty. The staff's knowledge and enthusiasm make the visit even more enjoyable. A must-see destination for locals and tourists alike. Casa Loma deserves every bit of its 5-star rating!
René
at 2023 Sep 28
René
at 2023 Sep 28
A very interesting villa, like an European castle. There is an audio guide in several languages ​​that you can easily use and listen to on your own cell phone. If you want to see all the rooms and hear all descriptions, you would have to plan many hours (around 3-4 hours). The rooms are beautifully designed and let you dream. Wonderful view from the Towers and Terrace.
B
at 2023 Sep 23
B
at 2023 Sep 23
Art, food, and atmosphere, it's like traveling to a different country inside Canada. Seven Lives Tacos is worth the wait, Gus Tacos and their patio is a neat spot too.
Is a great place to spend a day outdoors.
The houses are small and the village isn't so big but there are benches along the way you can sit and enjoy an afternoon.
You can also buy some food and drinks and yes they sell beer!
Wonderful place to have dinner and still have a wonderful view of the entire city of Toronto. My tip is to go in the late afternoon so you can see the city both during the day and at night!!!
lm c
at 2023 Sep 12
lm c
at 2023 Sep 12
We've been here many times but it is still enjoyable. The kids (teenager and beyond) still enjoy the outing. Watching the 'free run' chickens was very enjoyable. They seemed very happy. The Billy goat enjoyed her rake message. The sheep is very friendly. We visited the different houses and the attendant tells a good history, but the barn animals are so alluring.
oh wow
7 lives Taco, lived up to our expectations. Food was hot delicious and served in good time. Place to eat inside but it was a take out day. Pricing was great!
Yewen Tan
at 2023 Aug 23
Yewen Tan
at 2023 Aug 23
Lots of shops and eateries. Also many cool houses with some interesting street arts. Certainly worth a visit
Vikki Pink
at 2023 Aug 23
Vikki Pink
at 2023 Aug 23
I’ve been twice now and have had no regrets.
what you miss the first round you can catch the second.
We used the Toronto city pass which was well worth it price wise.
We didn’t worry about parking because we walked from our accommodations.
This place is HUGE with something for everyone. I loved all the exhibits on display, lots of information and a lot to look at.
The human era was my favourite, I loved seeing the animals and the way things progressed through time. A lot of the skeletons are real or contain real fossils which is absolutely mind blowing.
We didn’t eat here though the food options looked nice at the cafe.
You are able to leave and come back the same day as many times as you want with your tickets which is great.
I recommend 4 hours minimum if you’re someone who likes to digest what you see. There is a LOT. Loads of cultural historical pieces. It’s honestly like art work at times.
We didn’t interact with staff at all as there was digital scanners for entry.
It’s VERY clean.
Highly recommend.
S Curran
at 2023 Aug 22
S Curran
at 2023 Aug 22
The best cultural gem located on the waterfront in Toronto. Visit the Queen's Quay mall, the premier dance centre, a glass studio, galleries, a concert stage, the music garden, etc... There are always festivals and exhibits going on. It is open all year round seven days a week. It's a 10 acres large strip that is not to be missed. Check their website for the latest events. Most events are free.
Thiago Lima
at 2023 Aug 18
Thiago Lima
at 2023 Aug 18
A nice view that will soon be obstructed by a new building by Lifetime Developments. Snap while you can...
Folks if you haven’t been here then you’re missing out. Lived in Toronto for 25 yrs and can’t believe I haven’t gone. Great food, Great stores and pleasant of happy people. The food market is awesome there as well with so many choices. Love it 😊
Nice park for an evening walk
Roman
at 2023 Aug 06
Roman
at 2023 Aug 06
The Museum is small, but so worth it.
The staff members are so friendly, devoted and entertaining! Absolute pleasure to spend some time there!
Naveed Khan
at 2023 Aug 06
Naveed Khan
at 2023 Aug 06
Lovely place with awesome waterfront and skyline views
Great little museum! We had the best, most enthusiastic tour guide I have ever encountered and he was such a treasure! He made the house feel alive with all the stories and information he gave us. Thank you so much!
Becky
at 2023 Jul 31
Becky
at 2023 Jul 31
I recently visited the museum and was thoroughly impressed by the diverse range of historical collections from various countries. The museum's dedication to showcasing artifacts and exhibits from different cultures and time periods truly made it a unique and enriching experience. The attention to detail in the displays and the informative descriptions provided a comprehensive understanding of each collection. I particularly appreciated how the museum fostered cultural appreciation and understanding through its exhibits. It was a wonderful opportunity to learn about different countries' histories all in one place. I highly recommend this museum to anyone interested in exploring Canadian history or Global heritage history.
Nikunj Agrawal
at 2023 Jul 31
Nikunj Agrawal
at 2023 Jul 31
Peaceful, quiet in the middle of all the hustle bustle.
Angel Z.
at 2023 Jul 27
Angel Z.
at 2023 Jul 27
Must visit this beautiful museum. As one of the largest museums in Canada, it truly has a lot to show. We visited the day of the King's Coronation, and the exhibit was free for all guests. The line was definitely worth the wait. The architecture combined with the extensive biological and cultural displays made for a wonderful day trip. Was especially impressed with the crystal collection located on the second floor. Would recommend for families wanting to learn and explore as well as with friends and dates. If you enjoy history, art, and museums in general, this museum is the place to go.
Ashmit Deep
at 2023 Jul 24
Ashmit Deep
at 2023 Jul 24
A classic Toronto spot with a fantastic backdrop for photos! We shot an engagement shoot here near the docks earlier this year which turned out amazing. Great view of the lake and plenty of different spots which allow for a variety of shots. Whether you are looking to take photos or just have an afternoon stroll the harbourfront is great. Always scenic and right next to downtown making it very accessible.
It’s a very vibrant place in Toronto with lots of ethnic shops, cafes, restaurants and art.
I loved the vibe and it’s definitely a must see!
Maryam R
at 2023 Jul 20
Maryam R
at 2023 Jul 20
I always take pictures at the fountain when we visit. It’s like a tradition at this point. The Pictures come out amazing with the background view.
I really liked the retro vibe of the Islands. The fountain itself is okay but you can take nice shots of the bridge and have a nice picnic here.
Such a beautiful fountain! It’s a wonderful place to stop and have lunch or a snack while walking the Toronto island.
HCY
at 2023 Jul 09
HCY
at 2023 Jul 09
Great place to learn more about the history. When I walked in, it felt like stepping into the Netflix series "Wednesday"!
The area is spacious, taking around 2 more hours. Be aware of the sun! Make sure to do some prevention in advance.
Also has a great souvenir store inside!
I went there on Canada Open Day 2023; not sure if it needs a ticket or not.
Ly C.
at 2023 Jul 09
Ly C.
at 2023 Jul 09
Lots of space if you visit in the morning. Very chill and relaxing place to get a view of the vast lake, sail boats, water taxis islands, and planes taking off and landing. The building itself has Tims and a deli/cheese grocery store and nice washrooms. Very convenient.

Lots of restaurants and smaller eateries around the area.
ARMY SHARK
at 2023 Jul 08
ARMY SHARK
at 2023 Jul 08
Fun place to hang out. Brings you back to a different era.diversity of cultures that make Toronto great.delicious quesadilla virrias 🐐.
JustAName
at 2023 Jul 05
JustAName
at 2023 Jul 05
Took visitors here June 21st and really enjoyed ourselves. Wasn't crowded as it was a Wednesday. Really good for walking around and having a break at one of the restaurants and we also picked up some Delicious bread and pastries from Farm Boy. 😋

Was indigenous week so we watched the singers and dancing was quite an experience. My sister's got to see real Indigenous peoples dressed in there beautiful clothing.

You can catch the water taxi here to go to the islands ..only $12 each way . Better than lining up for the Ferry. The boat tours were sold out so couldn't go on a harbour cruise.

Also a Cannabis store as it's legally regulated to sell .

Great for picture taking 👍
Hübscher, einfacher Brunnen. Kein Highlight.
Jaswinder Singh
at 2023 Jun 24
Jaswinder Singh
at 2023 Jun 24
Excellent way to remember our heroes of past
Glen Yu
at 2023 Jun 21
Glen Yu
at 2023 Jun 21
Wonderful spot for a “further away” view of the CN Tower. The bonus is that these buildings block the view of the Gardiner Expressway 😂
Mabrook Studios
at 2023 Jun 20
Mabrook Studios
at 2023 Jun 20
A classic Toronto spot with a fantastic backdrop for photos! We shot an engagement shoot here near the docks earlier this year which turned out amazing. Great view of the lake and plenty of different spots which allow for a variety of shots. Whether you are looking to take photos or just have an afternoon stroll the harbourfront is great. Always scenic and right next to downtown making it very accessible.
Set in the 1860's and overall a great experience.

Some things to note:
You can get a discount for parking so bring your parking ticket with you when you go inside to buy the ticket for the village. At the counter you can ask them to add parking and they give it to you for a bit cheaper.

It did seem a bit deserted on a Sunday and a lot of the places did not have any people in them to guide you. It was if they were opening them slowly even though it was 1pm and they close at 4pm.

There are not a lot of food options there so bring snacks! They do sell cookies and bread there but it was expensive. For example, it was $1 per cookie as it is freshly made. It is hard to find water there so it is better to bring a water bottle with you.

It would take a total of 2 hours to go through everything.
Centre Island, positioned between Ward's Island and Hanlan's Point, is the central attraction among Toronto's three primary Toronto Island destinations.

Boats frequently travel to Centre Island because it's the most popular spot. Here, you'll discover lovely fountains, well-kept gardens, Centerville Amusement Park, a long pier that stretches into Lake Ontario, a sandy beach, picnic areas, Franklin's Children's Garden, and more.

The ferry ride to Centre Island takes only 10-15 minutes from the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal. Once there, you can enjoy activities like having a barbecue, relaxing on the beach, or simply taking a leisurely walk away from the city's hustle and bustle. You'll find Subway and pizza options near the ferry docks and the pier.

The island offers plenty of space for picnics and barbecues, making it an excellent choice for a family outing or a get-together with friends. A visit to Centre Island is a must if you're in Toronto, as it provides the most stunning view of downtown Toronto and its skyline. The sunset on the island feels truly magical.
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MOHAMMAD ALAM
at 2023 May 24
MOHAMMAD ALAM
at 2023 May 24
The tour guide was knowledgeable and provided interesting facts about the history of the harbor and the buildings around it. The boat was clean and comfortable, and we had a great view of the city skyline and the boats passing by.

The highlight of the tour was definitely the views of the CN Tower and Rogers Skydome. It was amazing to see these iconic landmarks up close from the water. The tour also took us past some of the industrial sites of the harbor, including the sugar mills, which was really interesting to see.

Overall, the 60-Minute Sightseeing Harbour Tour was a great way to see the city from a different perspective. It was a relaxing and enjoyable experience that I would highly recommend to anyone visiting Toronto.
The best front desk and tour guide tell you everything they know about this historical building, and they welcome all your questions.
A nice little corner tucked into the heart of the bustling city. The monument there is quite unique! I didn’t get a chance to explore the food court underneath. Overall a good small place to walk around or just hang out with a friend.
Joseph Chan
at 2023 Apr 10
Joseph Chan
at 2023 Apr 10
Imagine once upon a time (1850s), there was a 100 acre farm around this house, and not a single condo or traffic jam in site. Richard our tour guide (who grown up in the area) walk us back in the time tunnel, provided us the experience about life a century ago. So glad we learnt something new (no pun intended) about North York. Thank you Richard.
Came here from Florida and honestly, this is one of the best tours I’ve ever had! Our tour guide was awesome! 10/10 what an incredible experience!
Loved it. So much art, so much different foods and so much culture. Absolute must when visiting Toronto. It's easy to find rare things and even easier to get a little token that reminds.ypu of this beautiful place. It's easy to get there and you're with walking distance from Yonge Dundas Square
One of the best places in Toronto to enjoy the nature with kids and alone.
My family and I love museums, and this one was no exception. A wonderful little place to stop by and learn some local history.
Great place to learn Canadian history. All the staff there are so welcoming and knowledgeable. A hidden gem in North yonge street
Great view, and a good place to take photo with CN tower!
Glenn Skitch
at 2022 Dec 12
Glenn Skitch
at 2022 Dec 12
In the food court, it seems like many places have closed or are closing /reducing hours for the holidays. (workers need time off too)
Alex Ohan
at 2022 Oct 28
Alex Ohan
at 2022 Oct 28
Beautiful
Beautiful harbor and green spaces in Toronto!
It was peaceful and beautiful
Jessica Scholten
at 2022 Sep 20
Jessica Scholten
at 2022 Sep 20
Beautiful little open space infront of the CN tower and behind the Ritz Carlton. There's a food court underneath which is handy to get to when it starts to rain.
Wish I had more time to get a few pictures before rain started 😪
They got rid of that awful silver boat. I hated that creepy thing...
Though it was kinda fascinating, the tricks it would play in the mind
Ralf Winter
at 2022 Jun 17
Ralf Winter
at 2022 Jun 17
Nice downtown park for a little rest from a busy area. Office works and the public do use the park to have lunch.
My son attended the High Park Nature Centre program for youths and he had an absolute blast! Informative and helpful instructors, friendly participants, lots of good outdoors time!
Always a perfect place to relax, enjoy, meet good people, spend good time all round the year. Various food options near by and across the road. Well connected. Cycling track is amazing. The view of island and just amazing.
We had the entire place to ourselves. Sam our tour guide was very friendly and knowledgeable of Gibson House and the family that previously lived here. We learned valuable information of the area and the era of the house. The staff were very helpful and professional. They are abiding by health and safety protocols. We were given ginger bread on our way out. Thank you so much! I highly recommend coming here, the tour is about an hour.
My go to spot. This is my favorite spot in Toronto and can be found here too many times.
A park that's is mostly overlooked by the people. And it is great so it is empty most of the time!
Great view of the dock, the tower, the airport and the geese and ducks, of course. Has benches and a little attraction by the water : a fountain composition with trees and bushes surrounding it. Pretty nice.
The best veal sandwich in the world!!! I love everything they serve. This is not a quick meal, this is a meal to savour and enjoy. I've been eat there since 1992. Great family and great people. I recommend this place for anyone. All walks of life. Everyone should enjoy the traditional southern Italian food. If you are on the fence about this place, you must get off the fence and get to a California sandwiches.
Such an amazing beautiful park in downtown Toronto , can visit all year round.
A great place to meet some friends safely with social distancing while staying out of the rain.
Anita Windisman
at 2020 Sep 09
Anita Windisman
at 2020 Sep 09
A lovely park right across the street from the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. The CBC Broadcasting Centre is to the west, and the Ritz-Carlton Hotel is to the north.

Has a number of lovely pieces of art in the space, including the dramatic mountain as well as the sombre workers memorial that pays homage to those who lost their lives while at work.

There's an entrance to the underground PATH from here. Just take the stairs down below.
Andre Al
at 2020 Sep 07
Andre Al
at 2020 Sep 07
So relaxing. Lived in Toronto my whole life and dicided to go for a bike ride and walk through High Park. I saw so much wildlife and nature that I'm not used to seeing. Lakeshore was close enough to go biking too.
A wonderful place to relax or to spend a nice day with the family. A well-developed network of paths and varied views of flora and fauna. A lake, a small animal park and of course
A lovely green oasis right on the waterfront. Offers shade from the sun. Don't miss the large piece of art right next to the water.
Jeanny Medeiros
at 2018 Jul 29
Jeanny Medeiros
at 2018 Jul 29
Place is pretty fool when they do the CBC kids day. The area is full but they need to place the bouncy castle near the shade. The line ups this year was better organized and PJ Masks was a huge hit 👍
High Park is a true treasure. The skating rink is great, hockey and leisure skate areas. The playgrounds are fantastic, the zoo is great and the food is cheap and delicious. I could spend days strolling around exploring and enjoying the nature and wildlife. Beautiful place.