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The Best Things to Do in Toronto with Kids

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Toronto with Kids

Observation Deck
CN Tower , Toronto
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Arguably Toronto's most recognizable attraction, CN Tower held the record for world's tallest building upon its completion in 1976. Still one
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Appreciate edgy art and science at Royal Ontario Museum, Canada's largest museum. Thanks to its strong ties to the University of Toronto, the
Tickets from $20
Castle
Casa Loma , Toronto
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Constructed at the beginning of the 20th century in the Gothic Revival style, Casa Loma represents the city's only castle. The midtown landma
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FROM $159
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Duration: 4h
This fun-filled, small-group Toronto day tour highlights the must-see attractions and sites in the city. On this tour your guide will bring you to the CN Tower, St. Lawrence Market and on a Toronto Harbour Cruise ride (seasonal operating May - October only. Replaced with Casa Loma in winter months). The St. Lawrence Market is closed on Sunday & Monday's it will be replaced with a visit to the Distillery District. They will also take you on a narrated driving tour of the city to check out notable sites including: Dundas Square, Nathan Phillips Square and Queen’s Park.
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Zoo
Toronto Zoo , Toronto
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Canada's largest animal sanctuary, Toronto Zoo shelters over 5,000 animals occupying habitats from seven different zoogeographic regions. Hea
Aquarium
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Immerse yourself in a world of underwater adventure at Ripley's Aquarium of Canada. Colorful marine creatures swim around you, contained only
Tours from $5

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Our expert advice on where to stay in Toronto

Most visitors stay in the historic neighborhood of Old Toronto, as the central district offers unparalleled access to the best attractions in the city and several metro stations within walking distance. If you're looking for a different taste of Toronto, stay in the trendy neighborhoods of West Queen West or King West Village, popular for their nightlife, arts, and cafe scenes. You can embrace Toronto's multicultural charms by staying in Chinatown, perhaps the city's best location for foodies.
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