The 10 Best Points of Interest & Landmarks in Downtown, Canada

February 17, 2022 Augustus Redeker

We've heard Toronto described as "New York City run by the Swiss," and it's true—you can find world-class theater, shopping and restaurants here, but the sidewalks are clean and the people are friendly. The best place to start is literally at the top—the CN Tower, the tallest freestanding structure in the Western Hemisphere.
Restaurants in Toronto

1. Galerie Christin

4 King St W, Toronto, Ontario M5H 1B6 Canada +1 416-861-1426 http://www.galeriechristin.com/
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Galerie Christin

2. CN Tower

290 Bremner Blvd, Toronto, Ontario M5V 3L9 Canada +1 416-868-6937 [email protected] http://www.cntower.ca/
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4.5 based on 25,013 reviews

CN Tower

At a height of 553.33 m (1,815 ft., 5 in), the CN Tower is Canada’s National Tower, an engineering Wonder, award-winning dining & entertainment destination, and Toronto’s “must-see” for over 4 decades. Rocket to the top in a thrilling 58 second ride aboard glass fronted elevators. Spectacular views overlooking up to 160km (100 miles) from 3 observation levels including, the LookOut Level with floor-to-ceiling panoramic Window Walls, the world famous Glass Floor including Outdoor SkyTerrace and SkyPod, the highest of them all. Experience the thrilling EdgeWalk, the World’s Highest Outdoor Walk on a Building. Enjoy award-winning Canadian cuisine and breathtaking revolving views at 360 Restaurant, the perfect place for entertaining or celebrating. Plus, visual displays and exhibits on the history of the CN Tower, KidZone play area and unique Canadian artisan and souvenir shopping in the Gift Shop. Don’t miss the architectural illumination of the Tower each night from dusk to dawn.

Reviewed By Rocker08

We were fortunate to get a table right by the window.. the revolving restaurant has great views of the city as you are slowly moving... the coolest is to watch the flights taking off and landing into Billy Bishop airport.

3. St. Paul's Bloor Street

227 Bloor St E, Toronto, Ontario M4W 1C8 Canada +1 416-961-8116 [email protected] http://www.stpaulsbloor.org/
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

St. Paul's Bloor Street

Come be a part of a growing, dynamic, and transformative Christian community at St. Paul’s Bloor Street. St. Paul’s is based in a historic building in downtown Toronto, but our community is spread all over the city. We believe the good news of Jesus' life, death, and resurrection is relevant to all people and has the power to transform our lives, the City of Toronto, and our world. We believe we were made to love God and to express that love together through loving others in word and deed.

32 Distillery Lane, Toronto, Ontario M5A 3C4 Canada +1 416-364-4955 http://www.thompsonlandry.com/
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4.5 based on 15 reviews

Thompson Landry Gallery

340 Dundas St W, Toronto, Ontario M5T 1G5 Canada +1 416-977-0600 [email protected] http://www.bau-xi.com/
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Bau-Xi Gallery

Bau-Xi Gallery is one of Canada's most established galleries representing artists from across Canada. Established in 1965, we operate three gallery spaces in Toronto and Vancouver. In Toronto, the galleries are located across the street from the Art Gallery of Ontario and in Vancouver on South Granville gallery row.

Reviewed By barbarae623 - Toronto, Canada

Bau-Xi Galleries has two locations a couple doors apart, both directly across from the Art Gallery of Ontario on Dundas Street West. I loved both galleries. They have an exhibit of Eric Louie, who does really interesting, rather metallic looking paintings in their Contemporary Art Gallery, and then in their Photography Gallery they are showing featuring some wonderful works by George Byrne, which look like they were shot somewhere bright and hot (Miami? Vegas?).

6. Niagara Tours

296 Jarvis St, Toronto, Ontario M5B 2C5 Canada +1 416-315-4065 http://www.niagaratours.ca
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4.5 based on 20 reviews

Niagara Tours

7. Harbourfront Centre

235 Queens Quay W at Lower Simcoe St., Toronto, Ontario M5J 2G8 Canada +1 416-973-4000 [email protected] http://www.harbourfrontcentre.com/
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4.0 based on 780 reviews

Harbourfront Centre

Harbourfront Centre, on Toronto's waterfront, is an innovative not-for-profit cultural organization that creates events and activities of excellence that enliven, educate and entertain a diverse public.

Reviewed By Escape638654

love to go there just to feel the peace of water, lovely places to eat and free concerts, stroll around, exhibitions, bicycle and walks!

8. Goddard's Souvenir Express

20 York St, Toronto, Ontario M5J 2Z1 Canada http://www.gosoex.ca
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Goddard's Souvenir Express

9. Canadian Broadcasting Centre

250 Front St W (at John St.), Toronto, Ontario M5V 3G5 Canada +1 866-306-4636 [email protected] http://www.cbc.ca/museum/index.html
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4.0 based on 77 reviews

Canadian Broadcasting Centre

The Broadcasting Centre's CBC Museum is open and free to go into Monday to Friday from 9:00am to 5:00pm. There is no need to pre-book your visit. Also available to view is the Yvan Harris Gallery which is an open space below the escalators in the Front Street lobby of the Toronto Broadcasting Center.

10. Toronto City Hall

Toronto City Hall 100 Queen St W, Toronto, Ontario M5H 2N1 Canada +1 416-338-0889 [email protected] https://www.toronto.ca/home/contact-us/
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4.0 based on 650 reviews

Toronto City Hall

Designed by a famous Finnish architect, this modern building is home to the Toronto City Council.

Reviewed By mzsunnyblonde - Halifax, Canada

Built in the 1960s this unusual looking building has featured in quite a few tv shows and movies. It is a very functional building housing the City Council.

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