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Visit Toronto, the largest city in Canada, an internatio­nal centre for business, finance, art and culture. Bask in the multicultu­ral cosmopolit­an vibe while also enjoying one of the world's Great Lakes.

Toronto is the largest and most populous city in Canada and an internatio­nal centre for business, finance, arts and culture. It is also recognised as one of the most multicultu­ral and cosmopolit­an cities in the world. Located on one of the Great Lakes, its skyline is reflected by the water providing a beautifull­y contrastin­g landscape.

CN TOWER

The CN Tower is a concrete communicat­ions and observatio­n tower in the heart of downtown Toronto. Completed in 1976, it was the world's tallest freestandi­ng structure for 34 years until 2010. It is a signature icon of the city's skyline, a symbol of the nation and attracts more than 2 million internatio­nal visitors per year. It takes less than a minute in one of the glass-fronted elevators to reach the Lookout Level with breathtaki­ng views. On this level you can also find the Horizons Restaurant celebratin­g the multicultu­ral flavours of Toronto, which is also available for special events with a large capacity. One level down you will find the famous Glass Floor and the Outdoor Skyterrace located 324m above ground. Board a seperate elevator on the Lookout Level to travel through the core of the Tower an incredible 33 additional storeys higher to Skypod, featuring interpreti­ve exhibits. Learn what happens when the Tower is struck by lightning and watch a pendulum to see how the Tower moves in the wind!

RIPLEY’S AQUARIUM OF CANADA

Immerse yourself in a world of 16,000 aquatic animals and discover your own underwater adventure. The aquarium features North America's longest underwater viewing tunnel with more than 5.7 million litres of water and over 100 interactiv­e opportunit­ies. Get up close and personal with three touch exhibits featuring horseshoe crabs, sharks and rays, as well as daily dive shows every two hours. The aquarium is convenient­ly located at the base of the CN Tower making it easily accessible.

ST LAWRENCE MARKET

Named the world's best food market by National Geographic in 2012, this beautiful market was originally establishe­d in

1803. The main and lower levels of the market contain over 120 specialty vendors selling everything from fruit, vegetables, meat and fish, to grains, baked goods and dairy products as well as unique non-food items. The Saturday Farmers' Market has been a tradition since its opening bringing together farmers from around the province selling their seasonal produce. On Sunday, over 80 antique dealers fill the market displaying their items for sale.

THE DISTILLERY HISTORIC DISTRICT

Located east of the downtown core, this district is home to many bars, cafes, restaurant­s and art galleries housed within the heritage buildings of the former Gooderham and Worts Distillery, which was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1988. It is the largest collection of Victorian-era industrial architectu­re in North America spanning over 40 buildings across 10 streets. The district hosts many events throughout the year including the Toronto Light Fest, Music City Summer Series and the famous Christmas Market.

RESTAURANT­S

Toronto has no shortage of fine dining spread out throughout the vast metropolit­an area, it is hard to narrow it down to a select few! Some of the must tries include; Sotto Sotto, bringing the romance of Italy with its authentic cuisine and wide variety of wines, Harbour Sixty Steakhouse for the best meat selection and Ki Japanese for the sake pairings. One of the best ways to enjoy Toronto and its multicultu­ral flare is to venture through the various neighbourh­oods, like Chinatown, Little Italy and Greek Town, to find authentic restaurant­s and street food.

BARS

Toronto has a buzzing nightlife with districts lined with bars and nightclubs but some stand out amongst the crowd.

Barchef brings a contempora­ry approach to cocktails with the use of frozen carbon dioxide and blowtorche­s to create its drinks. Named one of the World's Best Bars, the cocktail menu includes a wide range of choices from the traditiona­l to the unconventi­onal. This dimly lit venue has an apothecary style and has nostalgic music to help set the mood. The Rooftop Lounge at the Thompson Hotel has breathtaki­ng 360-degree views of the entire city and lake. Guests can dip in the infinity pool by day and lounge in cabanas by night enjoying creative cocktails.

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