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Toronto, ON
Perched on the shores of beautiful Lake Ontario, this historic city combines modern innovation with traditional Canadian culture and style.
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CN Tower (Outside Visit)
Most recognizable landmark and the tallest building in Canada. Enjoy panoramic views through glass floor observation decks and see why this structure was recently nominated one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World.
Duration: 40 Minutes to 1 Hour
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Ripley's Aquarium of Canada
Just south of the CN Tower in Toronto, you will find Ripley's Aquarium, opened in 2013. It is divided into nine galleries, each themed after a specific marine environment, showcasing the diverse animals that live in each.
Admission (Optional): Adult $41 / C$57; Child $27 / C$37 (0-12 yrs); Senior $27 / C$37 (65+)
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Toronto Centre Island Cruise
Take the sightseeing Central Island Cruise across to the Toronto Islands. Have a walk on the islands and enjoy the beautiful view of Toronto skyline.
Tour Fee (Optional): Adult $28 / C$38; Child $20 / C$27 (0-12 yrs); Senior $28 / C$38 (65+)
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Ontario Legislative Building (Passing By)
The Ontario Legislative Building in Toronto, Ontario, Canada is the seventh structure to function as the parliamentary building of the province of Ontario. This impressive building is in the Richardsonian Romanesque architectural style and was built in 1893.
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University of Toronto (Passing By)
Routinely placed in the top 30 institutions of higher learning in the world, the University of Toronto has been educating the masses since 1827. Widely considered the best university in Canada, it is known for its pioneering research.
Duration: 15-20 Minutes
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Chinatown (Passing By)
One of the largest Chinatowns in North America is located in downtown Toronto, Ontario. Toronto contains several Chinatowns. This one is the oldest, dating back to the 1870s, and the historical area features many authentic groceries, restaurants, and shops.
Duration: 15-20 Minutes
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Casa Loma
This century-old Gothic-style house in Toronto was originally the home of financier Sir Henry Mill Pellatt. Today, it serves as a museum that showcases the history of life in Toronto and what life was like in the early 1900s.
Admission (Optional): Adult $33 / C$45; Child $21 / C$29 (3-12 yrs); Senior $29 / C$40 (65+)