Toronto Attractions

Toronto is the country’s largest city, the capital of Ontario, and the cultural capital of English-speaking Canada. Here, towering bank and office skyscrapers meet the greenery of dozens of parks, where squirrels roam freely and locals enjoy picnics.

Toronto Attractions and Entertainment
The city’s most popular attractions include Hyde Park, Queen Elizabeth Park, the Ontario Square entertainment complex, the picturesque Toronto Islands Park on Lake Ontario, and the city’s symbol, the 553-meter CN Tower.

Casa Loma is an eccentric 96-room castle-like home built by banker Henry Pellatt in 1914. Other attractions include Spadin Castle, Fort York, Fort George, the Algonquin Wildlife Refuge, and the Maple Syrup Museum.

The city boasts a large number of restaurants and nightclubs, primarily concentrated in the area of ​​Yonge, Bloor, and University Streets, as well as Yorkville and the Beaches district.

Toronto Universities
The University of Toronto, Canada’s largest university, is among the top three in the country, with campuses scattered throughout the city. York University is considered the third largest in Canada and is located on Toronto’s northern border.

Ryerson University, located in the heart of Toronto, is known for its School of Management and journalism programs.

The Ontario College of Art and Design in Toronto is one of four postgraduate institutions in Canada offering bachelor’s degrees in applied art and design.
Seneca College is the largest college in Canada, with students studying in over 16 campuses across Toronto.