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  1. of this map requires written permission from the City of Toronto. TO360@toronto.ca Boat cruise tours Tourist information at Union Station Hospital Municipal parking lot Multi-use trail Toronto Bike Share docking station Medieval Times 30 Meridian Hall 31 Metro Toronto Convention Centre (MTCC) 32 Museum of Illusions 33 Princess of Wales Theatre 34

    • Toronto Dominion Center
    • Hockey Hall of Fame
    • City Hall
    • Eaton Center
    • Art Gallery of Ontario
    • Bata Shoe Museum
    • Royal Ontario Museum
    • Casa Loma

    The dark glass towers of the Toronto Dominion Center were the first major structures to be built in Toronto's financial district, one of the largest business communities in North America. Some 21,000 people work in the complex, which also serves as headquarters and corporate offices for a number of influential Canadian businesses.

    The Hockey Hall of Fame is the largest hockey museum in the world. In addition to learning all about hockey and exploring the world's largest collection of hockey memorabilia, you will have the chance to take part in a number of on-site activities, such as interactive games and theaters. The original Stanley Cup, dating from 1886, is on display in ...

    Toronto City Hall was the symbol of Toronto until the construction of the iconic CN Tower, and remains one of Toronto's best known landmarks. Built in 1965, its curved twin towers surrounding a white disk-like council chamber are an ideal symbol of a modern and dynamic city. 100 Queen Street West, Toronto

    The Toronto Eaton Centre is Canada's ultimate shopping destination, with over 230 shops, restaurants and services. It is the largest shopping centre in Toronto. Millions of tourists from around the world visit the Centre each year to admire its architecture and its metropolitan atmosphere. Open Monday-Saturday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sundays fro...

    Welcome to one of the largest art galleries in North America! Its 45,000 square metres of space house a sublime collection of almost95,000 works, including Indigenous and Canadian art, European, modern, contemporary and African art, photography, prints and drawings, a 380,000-volume library & archives collection, and the Thomson Collection, a gift ...

    If youlove shoes, this fascinating museum is a must! The exhibits reflect over 4,500 years of history through more than 1,000 shoes and shoe-related objects chosen from a collection of over 13,000 artifacts. Highlights include a pair of 16th century Italian platform shoes, a collection of footwear from some of the earliest civilizations on earth, a...

    This impressive museum, commonly known as the ROM (Royal Ontario Museum), is the largest museum in Canada. It is home to a world-class collection of 6 million artworks, cultural objects and natural history specimens displayed in40 gallery and exhibition spaces. There's even an area reserved for children. It's best to pick up a map when you arrive t...

    Built in 1914, Casa Loma was the sumptuous residence of financier and former soldier Sir Henry Pellatt. Each year, over 350,000 visitors tour Casa Loma and the magnificent estate gardens. The magnificent 98-room "castle" features a great hall, a conservatory, a library, secret passages and much more. A tunnel connecting the mansion to the stables h...

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  2. Feb 1, 2023 · In the Fall of 2022, Destination Toronto restarted its semi-annual Toronto Resident Sentiment Survey. The survey will be conducted semi-annually in May and November, with the first wave of the survey data already collected in Fall 2022.

  3. Interactive map of Toronto with all popular attractions - CN Tower, St. Lawrence Market, Distillery District and more. Take a look at our detailed itineraries, guides and maps to help you plan your trip to Toronto.

  4. Toronto at a Glance. Quick facts about the City, including population, land area, average household income and more. For the most recent monthly indicators, see the Toronto Economic Bulletin.

  5. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY. Destination Toronto estimates that, pre-pandemic, Torontos 27.5 million annual visitors generated an economic impact of $10.3 billion and supported 70,000 jobs (2018)1.

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  7. Apr 4, 2022 · Visit the Canadian Tourism Activity Tracker tool to interact with the data. New variant halts recovery. In late November 2021, the World Health Organization declared a new variant of concern, Omicron, prompting Canada to re-implement certain travel restrictions.

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