
The famous natural landmark of Niagara Falls is the number one attraction Toronto visitors simply cannot miss. Located on the United States/Canada border, this majestic waterfall, the second largest i...
Toronto Pearson Airport welcomes you into the spectacular city of Toronto. From this handy, accessible airport, hoppa can transfer you to a range of locations. Toronto is a one in a million destination. The most culturally diverse city on earth, over 140 languages are spoken here and you’ll find some of the words most sought after restaurants, bars and nightclubs as well.
Canada doesn’t do anything by halves and even Toronto Pearson Airport is a unique experience. There are some great shops if you want to snap up a duty free bargain or two, your friends and family will love the treats you bring home from shops like the Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory. For a touch of glamour between flights, you can even get a manicure. But Toronto Pearson Airport is best known for its many art installations. Artists from around the world display their works in the many exhibitions inside the airport. From impressive, large scale sculptures to world class photography this airport has it all; there are even dinosaurs in terminal 1.
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Destination | Distance (approx.) | Duration (approx.) | |
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Niagara Falls | 123 km | 67 min | |
Oakville | 35 km | 40 min | |
Toronto Downtown | 29 km | 38 min | |
Scarborough (Canada) | 34 km | 38 min | |
North York | 20 km | 23 min |
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The famous natural landmark of Niagara Falls is the number one attraction Toronto visitors simply cannot miss. Located on the United States/Canada border, this majestic waterfall, the second largest i...
One of Toronto\u0027s most important symbols and well-known landmarks is the CN Tower. The tower\u0027s top level is where the world\u0027s highest observation deck is located, offering visitors a stu...
This major museum is made up of three buildings with multiple art, archaeology and science exhibits spread out throughout its rooms and halls. Royal Ontario is one of the largest museums in North Amer...
Subdivided into several different zoogeographic areas, Toronto Zoo is the largest zoo in Canada. The displays include animals inside tropical pavilions, as well as naturalistic ones, where animals liv...
This historic district is home to the best Victorian architecture collection in all of North America. It is not only drawing visitors with its architecture, but also for the entertainment options - nu...
The medieval Gothic Revival castle of Casa Loma today belongs to the city of Toronto and has been used as film set for numerous movies and TV shows. The castle is open to visitors, who are welcome to ...
The Toronto islands make for a wonderful getaway from the hustle and bustle of the city. Located only a short ferry ride away, the islands are a fantastic way to spend the day. Centre Island is very f...
Visiting Toronto\u0027s Chinatown is an ethnographic experience in itself. Whether you\u0027re looking to browse through mysterious natural herb medicines or quality Chinese teas, you\u0027ll be in th...
This venue is both a museum, dedicated to the history of ice hockey and a hall of fame. Fans of this popular winter sport that Canadians take very seriously will surely find plenty to keep busy with. ...
An interactive experience from which any age group will learn, the Ontario Science Centre is full of fascinating exhibits and holds daily science shows. For the younger ones, there is KidSpark, where ...
A fun adventure for the whole family, Ripley\u0027s Aquarium houses thousands of sea animals and with interactive and educational exhibits, kids and adults will keep themselves busy for few hours. Don...
This huge amusement park houses the largest variety of roller coasters in all of North America, and also contains a 20-acre water park (for those who don\u0027t mind making a splash). The park promise...
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911
Currency
Canadian dollar, $1 = 100 cents
Newspapers
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OpeningHours
Banks usually open from 10am until 5pm Monday to Friday. Post Offices open from 9am until 5pm Shops generally open from 9am and 6pm with shopping malls closing later, usually around 9pm
Population
2.7 million
TouristInformation
Tourist Information Centre Union Station 65 Front Street West, Toronto +1 416 314 5899
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