• Toronto's Centre Island
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Visit Centre Island

The fun begins on the ferry ride to Centre Island, and it continues with bike rides, a petting farm and the Centreville Amusement Park. Canoe and kayak rentals are available during the summer months, and there’s even a shrubbery maze, which was restored in 2013 by a local businessman with fond childhood memories of the attraction. Concessions are available on the island, or you can bring along your own picnic to enjoy at the beaches, which also offer volleyball courts and baseball diamonds

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The CN Tower and Rogers stadium in the Toronto skyline on a clear blue-skied day.

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Yonge and Dundas Square in downtown Toronto.

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