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Tourism in Toronto - Tourism in Canada

 

Tourism in Toronto - Tourism in Canada, Toronto is one of Canada's best and most perfect cities for honeymoons, or couple and family vacations with children, as it offers its visitors an unforgettable entertainment atmosphere dominated by an exciting cultural theme for adults and children, as the Toronto Arts and Sciences Centers and the Toronto Zoo and Botanical Gardens and Ripley's of Canada Water Park, and finally the Hockey Hall of Fame.

 

Tourism in Toronto - Tourism in Canada

The 3 most important landmarks in Toronto, Ontario:

 

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CN Tower

One of Canada's most important tourist attractions besides its importance as the tallest and largest communication and observation tower in the city and the country as a whole, with a height of 553.3 m and a history dating back to the mid-seventies.

 

The tower was established and managed under the supervision of the Canadian National Railways and is now turned into a tourist attraction as well, as it includes a walkway and a restaurant at an altitude of 356 meters that provides a panoramic view of the city. Jackets, hats and gloves are provided by the management of the place for about half an hour.

 

Ripley's Aquarium of Canada

One of the most interesting and interesting tourist attractions in Canada is the aquarium, which is the largest of its kind in Canada and the world to receive various unique and rare aquatic and marine creatures.

 

The aquarium is filled with nearly 6 million liters of water and is home to about 16,000 aquatic species of different species. In addition to visiting and enjoying watching the water resources at Ripley's Aquarium, you can attend one of the fun winter jazz concerts.

 

St. Lawrence Market Lawrence Market

It is one of the most important places that a tourist must pass through when traveling to Canada. The Saint Lawrence market is one of the oldest popular Canadian markets with its history dating back two centuries.

 

The market, which is held during the weekends, is divided into a northern part and a southern part in the form of 3 multi-storey buildings that contain 120 shops selling different products.

 

 But St. Lawrence usually specializes in selling fresh produce on Saturdays, antiques and artwork on Sundays.

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