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Toronto

Toronto

Gazing at the eclectic mix of building styles that decorates the Toronto skyline, one cannot help but be mesmerised at how beautifully old meets new. Some of these buildings were gravity defying structures such as the CN Tower which at over 500 metres was once the world’s tallest building. And alongside skyscrapers built in contemporary styles are buildings from another age altogether that are reminders of where the city came from.

Not to say that Canada’s capital is all cement and mortar; there are many green spaces designed to give the city’s residents as well as visitors a place to become one with nature while enjoying a slice of tranquillity. Those on holiday to Toronto will also be treated to a heavy dose of the performing arts. There is also plenty for history buffs to sink into in the museums there and there are humongous malls awaiting shoppers.

Sightseeing and activities

Toronto city Hall

Savvy tourists make a point of coming to this part of the world towards the end of spring and when autumn is just beginning as this is when the weather is nice and cool and when the summer crowds are thinning out. Sightseeing is great to do at this time and the robust public transport options make it all the more easy and fun. There are also clearly marked cycling lanes that make cycling around both safe and quick.

Among the most beautiful buildings worth checking out here is the Toronto City Hall. Its smooth semi-circular design is fascinating and only becomes prettier by night. During winter, a part of its compound becomes a popular skating rink. Another of the architectural wonders that adorn Toronto is the home of the city’s NFL team, the Toronto Blue Jays, the Rogers Centre. This incredible facility is more than just a sports venue, it also hosts mega music concerts and monster truck shows among other activities.

Toronto Royal Ontario Museum

Also among Toronto’s best places to visit are its museums. At the Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art, tourists will find an extensive collection of ceramics from Canada, Europe and other regions. But the building itself is a beauty.

The Royal Ontario Museum which is barely a stone’s throw from the Gardiner Museum is one of North America’s biggest museums. The unique mix of ancient and contemporary architecture that define this building is quite striking.

It contains artefacts and specimens from all over the world. Visiting the Bata Shoe Museum is a once in a lifetime experience as you can be guaranteed no other place in the world has displays of shoes from different cultures around the world. A trip to the Casa Loma castle is also recommended and in a self-guided tour visitors will take a walk through secret passages and tunnels and promenade in lush gardens.

Nature lovers need to visit the Toronto Botanical Gardens where they will be surrounded by numerous plant species in a tranquil environment. Those looking for a beach will have the choice between the more secluded south shore of the Toronto Islands and the more popular northern beaches. When it comes to food, a holiday to Toronto provides quite a mixed experience with Thai, Vietnamese, Chinese, Afghan and even Caribbean eateries available.

 
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