As the most populous city of Canada, there are more sights of Toronto than any visitor could wish for. Hugging the shore of Lake Ontario, Toronto is not only a fabulous tourist destination, it regularly features high up the list of the world's best places to live. You might recognize some of these sights of Toronto, and if not, put them on your itinerary for when you visit.
Some of the main sights of Toronto are clustered together in Downtown.
Toronto's is the largest of the Eaton malls
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The museum and landmark was originally a residence for financier Sir Henry Mill Pellatt.
The Gooderham building is one of the historic attractions of Toronto.
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A bench with a view!
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The entrance is a later addition to the original building by Frank Gehry.
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This is one of the installations in Brookfield Place. It is often called the "Crystal Cathedral of Commerce"
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So called because of their curves.
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The city's famous market is one of the sights of Toronto on everyone's list to visit.
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You can't go to Toronto and not have Poutine (hot fries, cheese curds and brown gravy.)
Old City Hall is currently used by the Ontario Court of Justice.
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So diverse and cosmopolitan that a wander around the Kensington Market district is said to be a stroll around the world.
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Wrap up warm if you plan to visit Toronto in winter.
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This darling little church sits on Center Island, one of a number of islands in Lake Ontario.
There are four different wavedecks along the waterfront; each built to represent the movements of Lake Ontario.
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If you've a head for heights you'll see amazing views from the CN Tower.
The harbor serves as a commercial port, a ferry port and marina for pleasure craft.
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Another of the interesting wavedecks.
Glorious old buildings make a lovely place to go to class.
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At 1815 feet, the CN Tower is the tallest free-standing structure in the Western Hemisphere. 2 million people visit the building every year and many enjoy the world's highest observation deck.
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He stands on watch over the abandoned gardens.
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A quaint old church amid a sea of skyscrapers and modern buildings.
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The park has 16 roller coasters, second highest number in the world behind Six Flags Magic Mountain.
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After a day of seeing the sights of Toronto, head to the trendy Distillery district for some of the best food and entertainment in the city.
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The stadium is home to the Toronto Blue Jays baseball team.
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Sitting in front of New City Hall, as well as becoming an ice rink in winter, the square is the site of concerts, art displays, a weekly farmers' market, the winter festival of lights, and other public events.
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A stunning place in Toronto's University for rare books.
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Every major city has its ethnic enclaves and generally a Chinatown heads the list.
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And from sights of China to a sight reminiscent of Japan. Trees in full bloom in High Park.
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Only opened in October 2013, the aquarium is one of the newest attractions of Toronto.
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Despite the very modern look, the New City Hall opened in 1965, replacing the old one (still standing) which had been built in 1899.
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Few views show the mix of old and new than this one.
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Enjoy views of the city from the islands.
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Depending on the definition, Yonge Street is the longest street in the world. It is beaten by the Pan-American Highway which runs from Argentina to Alaska (a mere 4,800 miles) but that's a road!
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You won’t miss out when Mother Nature changes her wardrobe if you visit Toronto in the fall.
We've turned the last page in the album of the sights of Toronto. What would be top choice for you to see?