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Experiencing Toronto

By: Felix Gillat

After visiting Toronto you’ll get a feel for what it’s like to live in one of the largest metropolitan areas in Canada. As Toronto is the capital of Ontario it offers many different cultural experiences all year round including Designs in Ice during December, Toronto Winter City Festival in January and February, Canada Day at Mel Lastman Square on Canada Day, and the Celebrate Toronto Street Festival running in the summer. You’ll never have a shortage of cultural experiences during your visit to Toronto.

No matter what time of day there is consistently always something to do in Toronto. One of many attractions is the CN Tower. At 553.33m tall the CN Tower is the tallest building in the world. There is an Outdoor Observation Deck and the glass floor is located 342m off the ground. If you care to venture up another 6m you can visit the Horizons Café and the Indoor Observation Deck. Another restaurant in the CN Tower is called 360. This restaurant is 351m off the ground and does a full 360-degree rotation every 72 minutes. This is an excellent way to enjoy a mouthwatering meal while getting a panoramic view of Toronto. If 351m isn’t high enough for you thrill seekers try the Sky Pod. This is the highest observation tower in the world. The Sky Pod is an amazing 447m above the ground. The CN Tower is truly an astonishing experience.

For the family of tourists, the Toronto Zoo is an exciting destination. With over 5,000 animals spanning 460 species, there's always something intriguing to see. For those interested in a hike or even a stroll, the zoo has over 10m of trails winding throughout the park. When you get hungry you can choose from one of the seven different restaurants located in the Zoo, aside from the many snack bars and carts scattered in the Zoo. The zoo is organized in six different sections: Africa, The Americas, Australasia, Canadian Domain, Eurasia, and Indo-Malaya. Animals are displayed in a variety of environments, both indoors and outdoors. Some of the key attractions include the Baby Komodo Dragons and the Sumatran Tiger Cubs. Your children will remember a visit to the Toronto Zoo for their lifetime.

It's easy to get around Toronto with several different types of public transportations available to you. Toronto's subway system is open weekdays and Saturday from 6:00am - 1:30pm, and Sundays from 9:00am - 1:30pm. The Toronto city bus system will take you downtown, out of town, and everywhere else.

Toronto is such an amazing city that a two-week visit wouldn’t give you enough time to see all that Toronto has to offer. There is something for every member of your family to see and do. For those that want to experience the metropolitan life, Toronto is the perfect family vacation spot that is sure to leave your family with lasting memories.

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