Arts & Entertainment
Roy Thompson Hall
Roy Thomson Hall is Canada's premier concert hall presenting top international performers. RTH is home to the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Toronto Mendelssohn Choir and Toronto International Film Festival Gala screenings.
Meridian Hall
Meridian Hall plays an active role in the cultural life of the City of Toronto by promoting performances that are educational, artistic, entertaining, of excellent quality and reflective of the diversity of Toronto’s residents.
St. Lawrence Centre
Owned by the City of Toronto, St. Lawrence Centre operates two theatres, the 876 seat Bluma Appel Theatre and the 497 seat Jane Mallett Theatre.
Mirvish Productions
Mirvish Productions operates four theatres in downtown Toronto - the Royal Alexandra, the Princess of Wales, the Ed Mirvish and the CAA (formerly the Panasonic. Each theatre offers a unique theatre-going experience for its patrons.
Toronto Symphony Orchestra
With over 100 carefully created programmes, the Toronto Symphony Orchestra features music designed for a wide variety of musical preferences, tastes and budget.
Four Seasons Centre
The Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts is a 2000 seat theatre which had its grand opening on June 14th, 2006. The venue is the new home of the Canadian Opera Company and the National Ballet of Canada.
Rogers Centre (formerly Skydome)
The Rogers Centre is a multi-purpose entertainment
facility which is home to the Toronto Blue Jays
and the Toronto Argonauts.
Centre Island
Just a short ferry ride from downtown, Centre Island is Toronto's island getaway. Visitors can rent bikes, canoes or kayaks, enjoy the beaches on the island's south side or visit the popular kids' attraction Centreville Amusement Park. The ferry to Centre Island departs from the Toronto Ferry Docks located at the foot of Bay Street and Queen Quay.
Scotiabank Arena
The Scotiabank Arena (formerly the Air Canada Centre)
is a revolutionary sports arena located in the heart of Downtown Toronto and home of the Toronto Maple
Leafs and the Toronto Raptors.
Art Gallery of Ontario
Metro Toronto Zoo
More than 5,000 animals representing 459 wildlife species live at the Toronto Zoo in its 710 acres. The zoo is divided into zoogeographic regions with four major tropical indoor pavilions and several smaller indoor viewing areas, plus a numerous outdoor exhibits. Website
Royal Ontario Museum (ROM)
The Royal Ontario Museum is a major museum for world culture and natural history. The ROM is the fifth largest museum in North America and contains more than six million items and over 40 galleries. It is also the largest museum in Canada.
Ontario Science Centre
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CN Tower
Defining the Toronto skyline, the CN Tower is Canada's most recognizable and celebrated icon. At a height of 553.33m (1,815 ft., 5 inches), it was the World’s Tallest Structure on land from 1976 until September 12, 2007. Each year, approximately 2 million people visit the CN Tower to take in the breath-taking view and enjoy all the attractions it has to offer. Website
Casa Loma
Visit Canada's Majestic Castle, Casa Loma and step back in time to a period of European elegance and splendor. The former home of Canadian financier Sir Henry Pellatt, Canada's foremost castle is complete with decorated suites, secret passages, an 800-foot tunnel, towers, stables, and beautiful 5-acre estate gardens (open May through October).
Hockey Hall of Fame
The Hockey Hall of Fame is dedicated to the history of ice hockey with exhibits featuring memorabilia and NHL trophies (including the Stanley Cup) along with interactive activities.
Canadian National Exhibition (CNE)
Toronto’s CNE (also known as “The EX”) is a well known exhibition and one of the top Toronto events of the year drawing visitors from around the world during the last few weeks of August.
Ripley's Aquarium
Toronto's newest attraction features 16,000 aquatic animals, North American's longest underwater viewing tunnel with more than 5.7million litres of water and over 100 interactive opportunities. Website
Hockey Hall of Fame
The Hockey Hall of Fame is dedicated to the history of ice hockey with exhibits featuring memorabilia and NHL trophies (including the Stanley Cup) along with interactive activities.
Amusement Park
Canada's Wonderland
Canada’s Wonderland is a 330-acre theme park. The park is considered one of North America’s premier amusement parks with over 200 attractions. The park is open seasonally from May to October. Website
Sports Teams
The City of Toronto has seven professional sports teams:
Toronto Raptors
League: National Basketball Association (NBA)
2018-19 NBA Champions (First NBA Championship in Canada)
Home Stadium: Scotiabank Arena