Toronto is known for it's cultural diversity, the iconic CN tower, a thriving food scene, major sports teams and gorgeous waterfront area. This is definitely a must visit for all those new to Ontario!
Rogers Centre is home to the Toronto Blue Jays and known for its closed or open dome concept, the latter with the view of Toronto's famous CN tower during beautiful clear weather game days.
Known for it's vibrant atmosphere, fresh local produce, specialty Canadian foods, and diverse international cuisine. Growing up in Toronto, every weekend we would spend time here with my grandparent's eating the famous peameal bacon sandwiches (canadian bacon sandwiches).
Chinatown in Old Toronto, centered around Spadina and Dundas, is one of North America's largest and oldest. It's known for its vibrant mix of Chinese restaurants, markets and street vendors. An amazing spot for dim sum and bubble tea.
Queen Street West is a trendy, artsy stretch in Toronto known for its cute boutiques, cozy coffee shops, and laid-back vibe. Near Trinity Bellwoods Park, it’s perfect for a nice stroll or a relaxed afternoon.
There's a huge shopping mall in Mississauga that's fun to explore, especially if you're curious about Canadian brands. You’ll spot familiar names like Roots—perfect for picking up a pair of classic socks—and Lululemon, which got its start in Canada.
Niagara Falls is a must-see natural wonder on the Canada–U.S. border, known for its powerful, thundering waterfalls. Just 90 minutes from Toronto, it’s perfect for a day trip with scenic views, boat tours, and a lively tourist strip nearby.
Niagara-on-the-Lake is a charming historic town just 20 minutes from Niagara Falls, known for its wineries, quaint shops, and scenic streets. It’s a peaceful getaway with a slower pace and plenty of small-town charm. This is the home of Kira's parents, Diana and Stewart.