• The Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto
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Royal Ontario Museum

The Royal Ontario Museum is Canada’s largest museum, home to six million artifacts (and counting). Its classic terra-cotta building and modern Lee-Chin Crystal create a past-meets-present spatial effect, and both house natural history and cultural exhibits covering many centuries and locations. Kids will enjoy the hands-on gallery, where digging for dinosaur bones and trying on costumes are among the most popular activities.

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Landmark
Toronto's historic distillery district

Historic Distillery District

In the 1800s, this waterfront district was dominated by Gooderham and Worts, Canada's largest distillery. Today, the 47 buildings that made up the distillery have been lovingly restored and repurposed, now housing shops, galleries, eateries, studios and even a brewery. The pedestrian-only cobblestone streets make for a wonderful afternoon of exploring.
Entertainment
The CN Tower and Rogers stadium in the Toronto skyline on a clear blue-skied day.

The CN Tower

It may no longer hold the title of "world's tallest freestanding tower," but the 553-metre (1,815-foot) CN Tower still stands out in Toronto's ever-expanding skyline. There are several options for experiencing the tower, the most daring of which, EdgeWalk, involves a tethered walk along the roof of the tower's main pod. For those seeking a little less adrenaline, the tower offers three observation areas and the revolving 360 Restaurant.
Dining
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Taste the World

Toronto's multicultural food scene offers global flavors and fusion cuisines.