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Defining
Toronto's bold and distinctive skyline, |
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the CN
Tower is Canada's most recognizable and celebrated icon.
At a height of 553.33m
(1,815 ft., 5 inches), it is the
World's Tallest Building, an
important telecommunications
hub, and the centre of tourism
in Toronto. Each year,
approximately 2 million people
visit the CN Tower to take in
the breath-taking view. |
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Visit Canada's Majestic
Castle, Casa Loma, and step back in time to a period
of European elegance and splendour. |
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Rekindle your
sense of wonder when you step back in time at Toronto's most romantic
historic mansion. Explore elegantly decorated
suites, secret passageways, stately towers, an 800 foot underground
tunnel linking to luxurious stables and beautiful 5 acre estate
gardens.
A self-guided audio tour in 8 languages (English,
French, Japanese, German, Italian, Spanish, Mandarin and Korean)
is included with admission.
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High
Park
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A scenic
20-minute walk will take you to High Park,
Toronto's treasured urban park. The park spans 161
hectares
(399 acres), providing a unique and unusual sense of wilderness
within
a major urban centre.
High Park offers year-round attractions and
amenities, including historic
Colborne Lodge and the Coach House, a volunteer-built playground,
animal paddocks, sports fields, an outdoor ice rink, and the beautifully
landscaped Hillside Gardens.
High Park is also home to the well-known
Dream in High Park.
This favourite open-air theatrical event has become a tradition
for
Torontonians and visitors alike, every summer. |
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Queen
Street West is located half a block from
Bonnevue Manor. Funky boutiques, cafés, and
antique stores are
plentiful along this famous street. You can literally spend an entire
day
browsing these eclectic shops, as well as sampling some of Toronto's
best choices of restaurants offering food from around the world. |
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