Textile Museum of Canada
Neighbourhood: Chinatown
Visitors to the galleries can experience the traditions, skills and creative processes that make textile arts so engaging.
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Bata Shoe Museum
Neighbourhood: Bloor & Yonge
Here you'll see artifacts unlike anywhere else.
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The Helicopter Company
Neighbourhood: Harbourfront / Islands
Our helicopter tours make great additions to any vacation package.
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CN Tower
Neighbourhood: Entertainment District
Defining the Toronto skyline, the CN Tower is Canada's most recognizable and celebrated icon. At a height of 553.33m (1,815 ft., 5 inches), it is Canada's National Tower, an important telecommunications hub, and the centre of tourism in Toronto.
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Butterfly Conservatory
Neighbourhood: Niagara Falls
This magical attraction features over 2,000 colourful tropical butterflies floating freely among lush, exotic blossoms and greenery. Paths wind through the rainforest setting, past a pond and waterfall and the Emergence window, where butterflies leave their pupae and prepare to take their first flight!
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Maid of the Mist
Neighbourhood: Niagara Falls
Maid of the Mist - At the base of Clifton Hill board the world famous Maid of the Mist boat ride and take a historical trip into the cascades of the mighty falls.
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Royal Botanical Gardens
Neighbourhood: Outside the GTA
Ontario's botanical garden, and National Historic Site of Canada, featuring over 2,700 acres (1,100 hectares) of breathtaking gardens and spectacular nature sanctuaries.
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Mariposa Cruises
Neighbourhood: Harbourfront / Islands
Over the past decade, Mariposa Cruises has built the largest hospitality cruise operation in Canada. We are clearly an established leader in Toronto Harbour Cruises and Toronto waterfront tours. Our fleet comprises seven ships, varying in size and style to accommodate groups of 20 to 600 passengers.
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Gray Line Canada
Neighbourhood: Annex
The beauty of the city of Toronto is waiting to be discovered and Gray Line Toronto can be your ultimate tour guide.
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Gardiner Museum
Neighbourhood: Annex
The Gardiner Museum offers an intimate look at one of the world’s oldest and most universal forms of art and material culture—ceramics.
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