St. Lawrence Market: St.

Lawrence Market is considered to be amongst world’s 25 best food markets. It is located in the centre of historic and famous Old Town Toronto neighborhood. It is located at Jarvis and Front Streets. St. Lawrence Market caters to more than 50 food vendors and over 12 counters for lunch. When you climb stairs, there is art and photography of the City’s collection and hence it caters to more than 200 year old Saturday’s farmer’s market and a market which is known as Antique Market.

This place has a number of departmental stores and multi coloredBloor/Yorkville area shops to choose from. No wonder you can easily go lost in the wonders of St. Lawrence Market. It has almost more than 320 shops and restaurants along with 17 cinema houses and 400 room Marriott Hotel. This place has a long history which you can discover by roaming around the St. Lawrence Market. It was built in 1979 and the Eaton Centre caters to $746 sales per square foot of retail area in the whole centre.  

Hotels:

Hotels With more than 32,000 hotel rooms, Toronto has more available accommodation than any other Canadian city and the highest occupancy rate (73 per cent). In 1999, hotel development represented more than $100 million in renovation and refurbishment and two new hotels opened in the summer of 2000. These hotels are the best places for you to spend your time in town. You can choose from a range of hotel rooms and suites to choose from while you plan to stay in the town for personal or business experience. These hotels are well renowned and carry a history.  

Attractions

Toronto Waterfront and Island FerryThe waterfront of Toronto is one of the biggest vocational centers for Northern America. It provides a tourist point for many people and includes wonderful natural attractions such as Harbourfront, Ontario Place, Rogers Centre, the CN Tower, and the Toronto Islands. It also houses a number of people belonging to various parts of the world by offering their wonderful services and hosting events such as Scotiabank Nuit Blanche, Caribana, the Toronto International Film Festival, the Canadian National Exhibition and WinterCity.

There are a number of old museums and galleries of art which the tourists love to see. These include The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) , Canada's largest museum and one of the top 10 in the world; the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO), Canada's oldest art gallery and home to more than 15,000 paintings; and the Ontario Science Centre, which and educates 800,000 tourists a year.

At the northeast portion of the city lies the biggest zoo which is known as the Toronto Zoo. This zoo hosts more than 5000 animals and is the centre of the preservation of the natural habitat for animals that reside here. There is Canada’s largest theme park which is also called the Canada’s Wonderland. Mackenzie House

This theme park is known for its attractions and rides. It hosts more than 200 attractions and 65 lovely rides. These rides are featured in an extremely nice atmosphere and welcoming environment for people and kids belonging to all age groups.

There are historic sites available for sightseeing and visitors spread across the city from Scarborough to Etobicoke. There are a number of museums which present the history of world wars as well. These interesting places hold a lot of attractions for not only tourists but also random visitors. You can visit www.toronto.ca museums for more details about the historic sites.

CN Tower

CN Tower has been nominated as one of the 7 wonders of the modern world. From this you can imagine the worth and amuse of the CN Tower. It actually is made up of glass floor and has decks, a revolving restaurant and a Simulator Theatre.

It is a landmark which leaves you awestruck and lost in the wonders of CN Towers. It houses more than 2 million tourists and visitors per year. Whether it is day or night, something is always going in the amazing ambience of CN Tower.

Day or night - always something going on!

Air Canada Centre

Air Canada centre is actually a state of the art arena that houses Toronto Raptors of the National Basketball Association and the Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League.


The Toronto ZooToronto Zoo

Toronto Zoo is divided into many regions. This is the biggest zoo that caters to more than 5000 animals in their natural habitats. Not only this, the zoo is spread on an open land of more than 710 acres of land. This zoo is actually the award winning zoo according to the cleanliness and support for animals that it provides.

It features extremely new and old kinds of animals such as lions and cattle. It also features outdoor exhibitions of African Savanna, New Great Barrier Reef, and the award-winning Gorilla Rainforest, Eurasia outdoor exhibits, home to the Prezwalski foals, Snow leopard and Siberian tiger cubs, and Zellers Discovery Zone that highlights Kids Zoo, Splash Island and Waterside Theatre.

Canada's Wonderland

Canada’s Wonderland is the hub for exciting rides and wonderful collection of roller coasters as well as Water Park. This part actually houses more than 65 different types of rides which will leave you awe struck and ready for another world’s experience. There are 15 exciting roller coasters in Canada’s Wonderland. The new rides for kids and adults that made huge breakthroughs in 2010 include Planet Snoopy; Charlie Brown, Snoopy and the Peanuts gang. These rides are perfect for kids belonging to all age groups as well as mature people.

Ontario PlaceOntario Place

Ontario Place is the centre for fantasy and fun rides for visitors and tourists. The entertainment that Ontario Place provides can last for house as it has up to 30 different rides to choose from. This place is full of fun and funk for family gatherings as well as for friends to hang out around. The Ontario Place is the centre or enjoyment for many for over the many years it has been in function. The Ontario Place is full of fun for the visitors who come to visit the place. It has paradise waterfront as well which caters to downtown waterpark, Cinesphere, home to the world’s first permanent IMAX® theatre, and the Treehouse Live. This is the place where kids and young adults can watch their favorite artists perform live.  

HarbourfrontHarbourfront

Similar to the changes that other big cities go through, Toronto has been undergoing a number of changes, one of which is the change in the Toronto’s downtown waterfront. This has slowly changed into a lakeside people place. This is actually the centre of renewal and is an award winning change. Harbourfront Centre is the centre of a number of art galleries, theatres and boutiques which also include offices, hotels and marinas which are sided by waterside promenade. Harbourfront Centre caters to almost 12 million tourists every year. 

Toronto IslandsToronto islands

Toronto Islands is about a 10 minute ride of ferry from the foot of Yonge Street to the Toronto Islands. It is embellished with a number of views about the beauty of the nature and city skyline. The Toronto Islands is the centre for everyone who comes here and wants to have a pilot view about the beauty and nature of Toronto. The Centre Islands also offer experience of parkland, beaches, barbecues, picnic tables, boat rentals, bicycle paths, a children's farm and excitement of an amusement park.

Ontario Science Centre

This Science Centre is the centre for interactive, educational, multimedia and two way exhibitions to take place here. There are a number of demonstrations available in the Ontario Science Centre. These demonstrations include sports, space, environment and the information flow from students to other professionals and vice versa. The Science Centre caters to more than 800,000 people every year.

 Canadian National ExhibitionCanadian National Exhibition

Canadian National Exhibition has been in place for the past 130 years. It is 18 days long Canadian National Exhibition which runs from middle of August to the weekend of Labor Day holiday. It signifies the importance of the end of summer. More than 2 million visitors visit this extraordinary exhibition every year. It is actually categorized as one of the biggest exhibition possibly taking place around the globe in any part of the country. It is located on the shores of Lake of Ontario. It houses carnival to so many people on a 350 acre land. The land is full of entertainment, amazing rides and sports, agriculture activities as well as buildings. It is also the site of Royal Agriculture Winter Fair which takes place in November every year. If you want to have an everlasting full of memory experience about exhibitions and fun, your visit to Canadian National Exhibition is surely a place for you.

Rogers Centre and CN TowerRogers Centre

Rogers Centre is previously known as Sky dome. It is known for its retractable roof which is the centre of excitement for everyone who visits it. It is the centre of home to the Toronto Argonauts football team and the Toronto Blue Jays baseball team, 1992 and 1993 World Series Champions.