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Toronto is Canada's largest city, the fourth largest in North America.

Attractions in Toronto

Royal Ontario Museum
The Royal Ontario Museum is one of the largest museums in North America, renowned for its extensive collection of over six million items, ranging from ancient artefacts to contemporary art.
Nathan Phillips Square
Nathan Phillips Square is a bustling urban plaza in Downtown Toronto that serves as a civic, cultural, and community hub and is home to the famous Toronto sign.
Toronto City Hall
Toronto City Hall is the seat of the city’s municipal government and one of its most emblematic landmarks, designed by Finnish modernist architect Viljo Revell.
CN Tower
The CN Tower is an iconic telecommunications tower and observation deck located in Toronto. It was the tallest free-standing structure in the world for decades.
St. Lawrence Market
St. Lawrence Market is Toronto's historic food hub, offering fresh produce, local eats, and vibrant culture in a lively atmosphere since 1803.
Toronto Old City Hall
Old City Hall is a Toronto landmark with a grand clock tower and Romanesque design. Built in 1899, it now serves as a courthouse and historic icon.
Toronto Union Station
Union Station is Toronto’s historic transit hub, blending Beaux-Arts architecture with modern amenities and connecting the city to local and national routes.
Distillery District
Toronto’s Distillery District blends Victorian charm with modern culture, offering art, dining, and shops in a lively, car-free historic setting.
Gooderham Building
The Gooderham Building is Toronto’s iconic flatiron-style landmark, built in 1892 with a distinctive wedge shape and famous trompe l'oeil mural.
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