I will be going to Canada in a couple months and I will be in Toronto. We want to go see Niagara Falls, and we saw that it would be quicker to go across Lake Ontario rather than around it. Is there a ...
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sorry im bad english but im a needing help with how wat doing things here in canada. wat to do wat how do it? i dont know need help confused, people getting angry at me.
only thing im know is ...
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It depends what you want to do.
The CN Tower is world-famous and definitely worth a visit.
It's great to watch a baseball game at the Rogers Centre (retractable roof stadium). I especially like it when the Jays win!
We have a really great zoo.
Shopping is terrific.
The Toronto Islands are a nice place to spend a day or for something more active you could go to Canada's Wonderland which is an amusement park.
Or, you could go for a walk at the Beach...
It would really help to know your age and the types of activities you enjoy.
It seems your visit dates are between special festivals. Try checking the Toronto website just in case. http://www.toronto.ca/visitors/index.htm
quidam_0
Eaton Centre..great shopping
Ontario Place..fun
CN Tower..great views if it isn't smoggy
frostie_icicle
I really dont know. Look it up on the internet and choose the most beautiful 3 or 4!
hollylitespeed
The Toronto International Circus Festival is happening at the Distillery District www.thedistillerydistrict.com from the 14th to the 16th. The Distillery District is a really cool renovated warehouse district, with restaurants, shops, galleries and many venues for outdoor performances.
There's also a restaurant promotion going on called Summerlicious. This is where over 100 top restaurants offer fixed price menus (i.e. 3 course dinner for $25). http://www.toronto.com/summerlicious
toronto.com is probably your best online resource for finding things to do. Locals use this site.
wild_eep
Free outdoor opera down by the harbour in evening. Best way to take your opera if you're like me and would never buy a ticket for that stuff.
CN tower go VERY VERY EARLY or you'll be really bored queueing
Claudia
my friend just went & saw the Lord of the Rings play.