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Address: RR #1, Cambridge, ON N1R 5S2
First opened in 1969 with forty lions, this family-owned wildlife park has grown to include over a thousand animals. The animals roam freely in large habitats, and guests drive through safari-style. The park has a very successful captive breeding program, so you'll likely see some animal youngsters along the way. In addition, there's lots of other...
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Address: 317 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON M5T 1G4
This extensive museum is comprised of 50 galleries and represents all media and the best traditions of Western art. Its strongest collections are Impressionist paintings and the Canadian Group of Seven. The latter were a group of 1920s landscape painters who, through their use of bright colors, substantially influenced all Ontario painting....
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Address: 327 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M5S 1W7
Housed in Richard Moriyama's award-winning, five-story building, this museum is North America's largest shoe museum. The collection boasts over 10,000 artifacts spanning 4,500 years. Items displayed include shoes from notables such as Elvis Presley, Marilyn Monroe, Elton John, Ginger Spice, Imelda Marcos, and an Egyptian smuggler who lived in 300...
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Address: 1 Austin Ter, Toronto, ON M5R 1X8
This stately castle has been dubbed "a rich man's folly." Built in 1917 by Sir Henry Pellat (a financier and military officer) for the exorbitant price of $3.5 million, the home was a gift to his wife. Within ten years, it was valued at only $27,305. It features beautiful, 17th-century architecture, including Elizabethan chimneys, Rhenish turrets,...
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Address: 301 Front St W, Toronto, ON M5V 2T6
Built as a TV transmission antenna, this tower has come to be known as Toronto's symbol and is a huge draw for tourists. At 1815 feet, it's the tallest tower in the world. Currently serving 16 Canadian TV and FM radio stations, it's also the workplace of approximately 550 people and a popular entertainment destination. Its range of attractions and...
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Address: 100 Garrision Rd, Toronto, CN M5B 1N2
These seven historical acres house Canada's largest collection of original buildings dating to the War of 1812. The restored fort is a designated National Historic Site, and many of the original buildings are surprisingly intact. Costumed staff perform frequent period demonstrations, and guided tours are available; both are seasonal, in July and...
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Address: 955 Lake Shore Blvd, Toronto, ON M6K 3B9
An international entertainment, cultural, and leisure complex, Ontario Place stretches across three man-made islands (and 96 acres) right off the Lake Ontario Waterfront. The beautifully landscaped complex offers lagoons, picnic areas, an IMAX theater, amphitheaters, mini-golf, pedal boats, boutiques, playgrounds, restaurants, pubs, and an...
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Address: 680 Plains Rd W, Burlington, ON L7T 4H4
The Gardens received a Royal Charter in 1930 from King George V and were opened to the public two years later. Recognized as Canada's largest botanical garden, it features 300 acres of colorful display gardens and 2,400 acres of wilderness at the western tip of Lake Ontario. Truly a scenic paradise, the garden boasts 8,000 different kinds of...
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Address: 100 Queen's Park, Toronto, ON M5S 2C6
Canada's largest museum and research facility preserves over six million treasures of art, archaeology and natural science. The ROM, as it's called, features an intricate Venetian glass ceiling that illustrates myriad cultures. Exhibits include everything from bats and dinosaur bones to a Ming tomb in the Chinese art and antiquities collection....
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Address: 65 Church St, Toronto, ON M5C 2E9
This remarkable cathedral was first built in 1807, although it was later replaced with a larger building in 1832. Fires destroyed two subsequent buildings, prompting the congregation to build the present structure in the popular English Gothic Revival style of the mid-19th century. The present cathedral opened in 1853 and features Canada's tallest...
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