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Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada

Discover the Waters of the World at Canada’s Ripley’s Aquarium. The aquarium is a must-see site in Toronto for visitors and residents of all ages and is situated at the foot of the CN Tower in the centre of downtown. Discover your underwater journey by submerging yourself in a universe of 20,000 aquatic creatures. The Aquarium has approximately 5.7 million litres of water in its longest underwater viewing tube in North America, along with more than 100 interactive elements. Several touch exhibits, including horseshoe crabs, sharks, cleaner scarlet shrimp, and stingrays, as well as daily dive demonstrations every two hours, enable you to get up close and personal. This breathtaking attraction is made up of nine expertly managed exhibits that feature a variety of freshwater and saltwater habitats from across the world.

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CN Tower

The CN Tower is Toronto’s “must-see” and Canada’s National Tower, standing at the height of 553.33 metres (1,815 feet) and an engineering marvel. An exhilarating 58-second ride on glass-fronted elevators will take you to the summit. From the three observation levels, which include the Lookout Level with floor-to-ceiling panoramic window walls, the world-famous Glass Floor with Outdoor Sky Terrace, and Sky Pod, the highest of them all, visitors may enjoy breathtaking views that extend up to 160 km (100 miles). Discover the exhilarating Edge Walk, the highest outdoor walk atop a building in the world. Indulge in award-winning Canadian cuisine and magnificent 360-degree views at 360 Restaurant, the ideal venue for gathering with friends or celebrating a special occasion.

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Steam Whistle Brewery

Steam Whistle Brewing is housed in Bays 1 through 14 of the ancient John Street Roundhouse structure, a recognized National Historic Site that once housed the Canadian Pacific Railway’s steam locomotive maintenance facility and is conveniently close to the CN Tower and Rogers Center. Every year, thousands of people stop by this brewery to attend one of the events held there or to take a tour and learn how the business makes its unique Pilsner.

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Rogers Centre

The Rogers Centre, formerly known as SkyDome, is a multi-use stadium with a retractable roof located in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, close to the northern side of Lake Ontario. The Toronto Blue Jays are a Major League Baseball team that has called the old Railway Lands their home since 1989. (MLB). The Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League (CFL) and the Toronto Raptors of the National Basketball Association previously resided at the stadium (NBA).

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Toronto Railway Museum

The physical legacy, history, and experience of train travel in Toronto and Ontario are all being preserved at the Toronto Railway Museum. The railway simulator and a small artefact display are temporarily housed in Stall 17 as part of the museum, which includes Roundhouse Park.

A gift shop and ticket counter for our miniature train trip are located in Don Station. Find our interpretive plaques by exploring the grounds!

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Metro Toronto Convention Centre

Canada’s top conference and trade exhibition venue are the Metro Toronto Convention Centre (MTCC). With more than 700,000 square feet of modern meeting and exhibition space, two elegant ballrooms, and a theatre ready for corporate events and live performances, you can take your gathering to the next level. The MTCC, located in the centre of Toronto, exemplifies the many advantages of this world-class location, including its rich cultural diversity, unsurpassed hospitality, and limitless opportunities.

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Glenn Gould Studio

The unique studio, frequently referred to as the “Jewel of the Canadian Broadcasting Centre,” is situated at 250 Front Street West in the centre of Toronto. Named after one of the most renowned classical pianists of the 20th century, they pay tribute to Glenn Gould’s legacy by serving as a centre of excellence for concerts, recordings, and national and worldwide events.

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