Things to do in Toronto, Canada: The Best Sights & Landmarks

July 21, 2021 Toi Mattera

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. Museum Subway Station

75 Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario M5S 2C3 Canada
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Museum Subway Station

2. St James Anglican Cathedral

65 Church St (at King St. E.), Toronto, Ontario M5C 2E9 Canada +1 416-364-7865 [email protected] http://www.stjamescathedral.on.ca/
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4.5 based on 230 reviews

St James Anglican Cathedral

The city's oldest Anglican church is located in a beautiful park-like setting.

Reviewed By Douglas552

Whether attending a service here or not, it is a very well worth while visit to admire the intricate detail both inside and out

3. Toronto's First Post Office

260 Adelaide St E, Toronto, Ontario M5A 1N1 Canada +1 416-865-1833 [email protected] http://www.townofyork.com
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Toronto's First Post Office

Canada's oldest surviving purpose-built post office, in the heart of Toronto's historic St. Lawrence district. Toronto's First Post Office is a museum and full-service postal outlet.

Reviewed By 716sachink - Plainview, United States

As the name suggests, it is Toronto’s First Post Office and is functional even today. It is located in the historic St. Lawrence district. It has a museum inside which is worth visiting. Certainly would very highly recommend the same to any traveler.

4. Gooderham (Flatiron) Building

49 Wellington St E, Toronto, Ontario M5E 1C9 Canada +1 416-362-3444 http://www.heritagetrust.on.ca/Conservation/Conservation-easements/Visit-our-easement-properties/Greater-Toronto-Area/Gooderham-Building-(Toronto),-1891-92.aspx
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Gooderham (Flatiron) Building

Reviewed By rezasattarzadeh - Muscat, Oman

Gooderham building is definitely one of those structures which gives character to a city die to both its shape and history. Located ar downtown Toronto, it's one of the early building which was an important centre of administration. Though the interior is not accessible, one could admire the exterior façade. Don't forget to see the back of the building which has gone through a facelift.

5. Market Square

Market Square 74 Front St E, Toronto, Ontario M5E 1X1 Canada +1 416-366-3755
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Market Square

6. David Pecaut Square

215 King St E, Toronto, Ontario M5A 1J9 Canada https://web.toronto.ca/data/parks/prd/facilities/complex/2407/index.html
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David Pecaut Square

7. Toronto Sun Building Mural

333 King Street East, Toronto, Ontario Canada
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Toronto Sun Building Mural

8. Argus Corporation Building

10 Toronto St At King St. E., Toronto, Ontario M5C 2B7 Canada +1 416-392-6827 [email protected]
Argus Corporation Building

Originally a post office, this architecturally significant structure has also been a bank and customs house and presently serves as corporate headquarters.

9. One Financial Place Courtyard

One Financial Place 1 Adelaide St E, Toronto, Ontario M5C 2V9 Canada +1 416-864-1367 [email protected]
One Financial Place Courtyard

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