One of the most famous natural wonders in the world, Niagara Falls is about 1.5 hours from Toronto and makes for an easy and memorable day trip. Visitors can take a boat ride to the base of the falls, walk along the scenic promenade for incredible views, or explore nearby wineries in the beautiful Niagara region.
One of Toronto’s most recognizable landmarks and among the tallest freestanding structures in the world. Visitors can enjoy panoramic city views from the observation decks, walk on the famous glass floor, dine in the rotating restaurant or do the edge walk if you dare!
A short ferry ride from downtown takes you to a peaceful group of islands with beaches, bike paths, and incredible skyline views. It’s perfect for a relaxing afternoon picnic or bike ride away from the busy city.tor
A historic market known for local food vendors, fresh produce, baked goods, and specialty foods. It’s a great place to grab lunch and try Toronto’s famous peameal sandwich.
Canada’s largest museum, featuring exhibits on natural history, world cultures, art, and science. The striking modern “crystal” entrance has become an architectural landmark in the city.
A beautifully preserved 19th-century industrial district turned pedestrian village. It’s filled with art galleries, boutiques, cafés, and restaurants—perfect for strolling and exploring.
Toronto’s largest public park with walking trails, gardens, and a scenic lake. In spring, the cherry blossoms attract visitors from all over the city.
Located in Toronto’s Entertainment District, this historic theatre hosts Broadway-style productions, musicals, and touring shows. A great option for an evening out before or after the wedding weekend.