One point peaks over a sweeping skyline as people from all over the world mix on the streets below. Welcome to Hogtown.
Though you might not have guessed it, this major metropolis is actually the fourth-largest city in North America. Toronto is known for being an exceptionally diverse and multicultural town, serving as an international hotspot for business and culture. It's also home to one of the seven wonders of the modern world.
The CN Tower should not be missed when planning what to do in Toronto. It is the tallest freestanding building in the Western Hemisphere, offering elevated dining and entertainment along with panoramic views of the city and beyond. The adventurous can experience EdgeWalk, an outdoor and hands-free stroll along a walkway atop the tower's main pod. For a less terrifying view, step onto the Glass Floor, a first-of-its-kind, see-through deck, or take in the world from the tower's observation platforms.
More than just a collection of meticulously restored Victorian-era buildings, The Distillery Historic District is a hip and walkable village full of art, dining, and entertainment. Take a step back in time as you roam cobblestone courtyards and soak up the city's heritage. Sunday afternoons in the summer are home to The Distillery Sunday Market, featuring abundant locally produced artisan goodies. When you're ready to return to the 21st century, don't worry; there are plenty more things to do in Toronto.
Known as Toronto Island or just as the Island, this destination is actually a collection of 15 small islands connected by bridges and accessible via a short ferry ride from downtown. Attractions on the island include beaches (one of them is clothing-optional), nature trails, boat and bicycle rentals, and an amusement park. It's also a great place to take in the city's skyline, dominated (of course) by the CN Tower.
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