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Click here to go to the web site of the World Federation of Tourist Guide Associations. Click here to go to the web site of Tourism Toronto.

 

 

 

Links to Toronto Attractions

The following is just a partial list of Toronto tourist attractions and other points of interest having their own web sites. Click on the attraction name to be directed to their web site. You can always return to our site by clicking the back button on your browser. For more attractions (some without web sites) visit the web sites of Tourism Toronto and toronto.com.

Convention Centres, Exhibit Halls

International Centre

Metro Toronto Convention Centre

National Trade Centre

Government

City Hall

Legislature of the Province of Ontario

Heritage Sites

Enoch Turner Schoolhouse

 

Culture Division, City of Toronto

 

Toronto Museums, City of Toronto

or go direct to:

Colborne Lodge

Fort York

Gibson House

Mackenzie House

Montogomery's Inn

Scarborough Historical Museum

Spadina

Todmorden Mills

York Museum

Zion Schoolhouse

Museums and Art Galleries

Art Gallery of Ontario

Bata Shoe Museum

CBC Museum

Design Exchange

48th Highlanders Museum

Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Arts

The Market Gallery

McMichael Canadian Art Collection

The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery

Royal Ontario Museum

Textile Museum of Canada

Toronto's First Post Office

Art Centres - web pages of galleries operated by the City of Toronto.

 

Performing Arts:

Ballet, Opera, Symphony, Theatre

 

Canadian Opera Company

Canstage

Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre Centre

Hummingbird Centre

Living Arts Centre (Mississauga, Ontario)

Mirvish Productions - Canon, Princess of Wales

and Royal Alexandra Theatres

National Ballet of Canada

Roy Thomson Hall and Massey Hall

Second City

St. Lawrence Centre

Toronto Symphony Orchestra

Shopping

Fairview Mall (Northeast)

Sherway Gardens (West)

Toronto Eaton Centre (Downtown)

Woodbine Centre (Northwest)

Sports

Air Canada Centre

Hockey Hall of Fame

Rogers Centre (formerly known as SkyDome)

 

Specialty Attractions

 

Canadian National Exhibition

Casa Loma

Centreville

Cinesphere Imax Theatre

CN Tower

The Distillery District

Harbourfront

Omnimax Theatre

Ontario Place

Ontario Science Centre

Paramount Canada's Wonderland

Toronto Zoo

 

Thrilling Toronto's visitors since 1976, the CN Tower is Toronto's best known attraction and dominates the skyline. At 553 metres (1,815 feet) it is the tallest freestanding structure in the world. In addition to providing spectacular views, the tower is used for broadcasting and telecommunications.

 

 

                                           
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Last modified: Monday, April 29, 2008