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Tips 1 - 10 of 13 Toronto Things to Do
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Casa Loma: Casa Loma
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A true beauty. This old house like resembles a castle is just amazing. You'll be transported to the old times. Make sure you visit the rooms and the gardens which are spectacular.
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Casa Loma: Casa Loma Gardens
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Just the perfect gardens. Spacious but not huge... greens that will blow you away, and great views of the city and of the house itself. If there's a lot of wind you won't have access to the gardens. Take your time to walk around them.
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Casa Loma: Casa Loma Interiors
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Don't forget to visit the rooms of Casa Loma. They have been preserved as they were originally. You'll find the most exquisit decorations all around. And please do take the secret passage that takes you to the stables.
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CN Tower: CN Tower
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The CN Tower dominates Toronto's skyline. It's the tallest building in town. Get up there to have amazing views of the city and the river, and play at the glass floor. Nice restaurants at the bottom floor.
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Address: 301 Front St. W.
Directions: In the heart of Downtown Toronto, right in between the SkyDome and the Metro Toronto Convention Centre on Front Street, just north of Bremner Blvd.
Website: http://www.cntower.ca/
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Toronto's financial district. A showcase of architectural modernity.
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Directions: Bounded by Queen St, Front St, Yonge St. and University
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A vibrant square in the city. Close to the famous Eaton Center shopping mall. Crowded all day long and home to manifestations and celebrations.
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A very nice area to visit and have lunch at. Old fashioned buildings and churches, vibrant ambiance and colorful markets.
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Take the ferry to Toronto's islands. Start at Centre Island and rent a bike to stroll around. Get to Hanlan's point and visit the "Clothing Optional Beach". There are also tours that leave from the city but it's best to do it on your own. You'll have a wonderful time. Plus great views of the city, superb gardens and beaches.
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Have fun visiting the clothing optional beach. You don't have to take your clothes off, but it's fun to watch.
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Casa Loma: Casa Loma Details
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