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Niagara Falls is one of the most famous natural attractions in the world, straddling the border between the United States (state of New York) and Canada (province of Ontario).
CN Tower is one of the top attractions in Toronto, offering observation decks, dining, entertainment, and visitor services.
High Park is the largest public park in Toronto and one of its most beloved green spaces. It’s a mix of natural beauty, recreational areas, and family-friendly attractions.
Kariya Park is a quiet Japanese-inspired garden in downtown Mississauga. It was created to celebrate Mississauga’s sister-city relationship with Kariya.
Humber Bay Park feels like a quiet lakeside escape tucked inside the city. The park combines open water views, winding waterfront trails, rocky beaches, and one of the best panoramas of the Toronto skyline.
Marie Curtis Park feels like a hidden transition point between Toronto and Mississauga — more natural than most city waterfront parks, and deeply connected to the lake.
Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto, it’s one of Canada’s largest and most popular art museums. It's known for several exhibitions happening every season.
The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) is Canada’s largest and most famous museum, located in the heart of Toronto beside Queen’s Park and it was founded in 1914.
A favorite weekend drive near Toronto with winding roads and forest scenery. Best during autumn colors with Scenic hills and lookouts. Popular with photographers and motorcyclists
Former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill once called it “the prettiest Sunday afternoon drive in the world."
A small hidden urban waterfall in North York along the Humber River trails. Good for a quick walk or photography stop, especially after rain.
One of the most popular waterfalls near Toronto, this 19-metre cascade waterfall sits along the Niagara Escarpment in Hamilton and is known for its layered rock formations and scenic viewpoints.