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Best Touristy Places in Toronto - What to add to your itinerary for Toronto

Ethnically and culturally diversified – Toronto is one of the most popular cities you can visit where you will be able to blend in just fine even at the below given popular tourist destinations.

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CN Tower

If you are in Toronto you must visit the CN Tower which is like the Eiffel Tower of Toronto. The skyline and the city from the top of the building's viewpoint are known to be breathtaking. The glass floor on the top will give you chills as you walk over the Toronto city to explore the sight from high above

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Museum of Illusions

Museum of Illusions is a wonderful inexplicable experience that is also a modern-day interactive exhibition. Many exhibits create wonderful illusions and what makes it modern is that these are made with the idea of being able to take great selfies. Each exhibit has a pointer marked to a certain location which allows you to take the best selfie with the exhibit in the background.

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Ripley's Aquarium of Canada

If you love watching fish glide in the water swimming freely in their natural habitat you will love visiting Ripley's Aquarium of Canada. While there are some beautiful and colourful fish that you can watch you will also be able to witness some slithering eels, tiger sharks, and jellyfish that might send a chill down your spine. Not located far from many the Ripley's Aquarium is a popular tourist attraction for families with children.

4

Hockey Hall of Fame

If you are staying at one of the hotel suites in Toronto offered by properties such as Pan Pacific Toronto you are close to the Hockey Hall of Fame which is one of the most popular locations to visit for hockey lovers from around the world. For those who love hockey, this is the most important place to visit in Canada and the Hockey Hall of Fame is not a place that attracts only the hockey nerds. There are so many different things to look at and is a great place for photo opportunities.

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Distillery District

The Distillery District used to be the largest whiskey producer back when the British were ruling. The pathways and the buildings that make the Distillery District allow you to travel back in time to the past to the Victorian era and its industrial revolutions. You can take a one-hour tour of the area and educate yourself about the history and also learn what the buildings are being used for at present.

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Casa Loma

Casa Loma used to be the house of Sir Henry Pellatt which has now been transformed into a gothic castle located in the middle of a town that makes it seem out of place. From the outside itself, you can see the stunning architecture of the 18th century and when you enter the building you will be taken aback by the wonders of the details inside of the structure.

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Royal Ontario Museum

Home to more than thirteen million artworks the Royal Ontario Museum is a must-visit location when in Toronto. There are cultural objects on display along with natural history specimens from various times that are located at the Royal Ontario Museum.

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