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Taste the World

Almost half of Toronto’s population was born outside of Canada, making this one of the most multicultural cities in the world—with a food scene to match. You can eat your way through neighborhoods such as Chinatown and Little India, but make sure to save room for the many flavour fusions that are cropping up as of late, including the Jamaican-Chinese fare at Patios. For a full sampling, try a food tour with Foodies on Foot.

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Sports
The Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto, ON

Hockey Hall of Fame

Hockey is close to religion in Canada, so it would seem wrong to visit Toronto without having your own hockey experience. Whether or not you're a fan of the sport, cheering on the Toronto Maple Leafs at the Scotiabank Arena is somewhat contagious. During the off-season, a visit to the Hockey Hall of Fame and Museum, which houses the original Stanley Cup and myriad other artifacts, is a good way to get in the hockey spirit.
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.
Entertainment
A scuba diver surrounded by colourful fish

Ripley’s Aquarium

View over 15,000 animals, including fan favourites such as sharks, jellies, rays and green sea turtles.