Things To Do In Toronto In The Summer
Author: David Reichman
There is a multitude of summer things to do in Toronto. The
city is located in the province of Ontario, one of the
well-known travel destinations in Canada, and is certainly
the most visited city in the province. Toronto is full of
vibrant and multicultural attractions that are waiting for
you to discover.
Kick off your vacation at the Canadian National Tower, more
popularly known as the CN Tower. The tower has three
different observation levels - the Look Out Level, the Sky
Pod and the Glass Floor - that allow you to have a bird's
eye view of Toronto and, with the nice summer weather, the
distant Niagara Falls. There are other things you can find
within the CN Tower that are well worth stopping for. The
tower's arcade is a sure hit to the kids, with its
state-of-the-art interactive games. Equally interesting for
the kids is the fairly new ride-film, Himalamazon. If you
are an architect, engineer or just simply intrigued about
the CN Tower's concept and construction, a stop at the
tower's Maple Leaf Cinema gives you a fifteen-minute
documentary showing the tower's impressive building process.
The distinct and friendly neighborhoods of Toronto make
walking tours the most common choice of visitors to explore
the city, especially during the summer. You always have
the option of joining a guided tour or wandering around on
your own. The best route to take is the Yonge Street
stretch that runs from northern Ontario down to Toronto's
harbor. To the west, there are the Koreatown and the Little
Italy. The east side, on the other hand, takes you to
Little India and Greektown. Whether you veer east or west,
you will find yourself with a wide variety of restaurants
and/or cafes to stop for lunch and coffee, and shops for
your holiday shopping.
The huge Ontario Place gives all the fun things to do
during the summer for people traveling to Toronto with
children, with their friends or by themselves. The complex
consists of a funfair, an IMAX cinema with the latest movie
releases, a maze, a water park, an amphitheater for evening
concerts and the H2O Generation Station.
No trip to Ontario is ever complete without a Niagara Falls
experience. Just more or less a two-hour drive from Toronto
allows you to witness the marvelous, breathtaking natural
wonder! Book yourself a Maid of the Mist boat trip for an
up close look of the falls. The Niagara area itself is
full of interesting things to see and do. Some of the
must-visit places are the Bird Kingdom, Marineland, the
Guinness World of Records Museum, and a number of horror
and "unusual" attractions like the Nightmares Fear Factory
and the Alien Encounter.
Dining options are well spread all throughout Toronto and
its surrounding areas. Some of the best restaurants in the
city are the Sotto Sotto Restaurant, La Bodega and Crush
Wine Bar. Lodging is also abundant. There are also dozens
of accommodation options that you can find suited for your
taste and budget such as the Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel,
Comfort Suites City Centre and the Ramada Plaza Toronto.
Wherever you choose to dine and stay, you are sure to find
lots of amazing summer things to do in Toronto nearby.
About the Author:
To plan your summer vacation, please use our road trip
planner. It leverages the collective wisdom of thousands of
users worldwide, and makes road trip planning interactive
and enjoyable.
http://www.TripWiser.com
Author: David Reichman
There is a multitude of summer things to do in Toronto. The
city is located in the province of Ontario, one of the
well-known travel destinations in Canada, and is certainly
the most visited city in the province. Toronto is full of
vibrant and multicultural attractions that are waiting for
you to discover.
Kick off your vacation at the Canadian National Tower, more
popularly known as the CN Tower. The tower has three
different observation levels - the Look Out Level, the Sky
Pod and the Glass Floor - that allow you to have a bird's
eye view of Toronto and, with the nice summer weather, the
distant Niagara Falls. There are other things you can find
within the CN Tower that are well worth stopping for. The
tower's arcade is a sure hit to the kids, with its
state-of-the-art interactive games. Equally interesting for
the kids is the fairly new ride-film, Himalamazon. If you
are an architect, engineer or just simply intrigued about
the CN Tower's concept and construction, a stop at the
tower's Maple Leaf Cinema gives you a fifteen-minute
documentary showing the tower's impressive building process.
The distinct and friendly neighborhoods of Toronto make
walking tours the most common choice of visitors to explore
the city, especially during the summer. You always have
the option of joining a guided tour or wandering around on
your own. The best route to take is the Yonge Street
stretch that runs from northern Ontario down to Toronto's
harbor. To the west, there are the Koreatown and the Little
Italy. The east side, on the other hand, takes you to
Little India and Greektown. Whether you veer east or west,
you will find yourself with a wide variety of restaurants
and/or cafes to stop for lunch and coffee, and shops for
your holiday shopping.
The huge Ontario Place gives all the fun things to do
during the summer for people traveling to Toronto with
children, with their friends or by themselves. The complex
consists of a funfair, an IMAX cinema with the latest movie
releases, a maze, a water park, an amphitheater for evening
concerts and the H2O Generation Station.
No trip to Ontario is ever complete without a Niagara Falls
experience. Just more or less a two-hour drive from Toronto
allows you to witness the marvelous, breathtaking natural
wonder! Book yourself a Maid of the Mist boat trip for an
up close look of the falls. The Niagara area itself is
full of interesting things to see and do. Some of the
must-visit places are the Bird Kingdom, Marineland, the
Guinness World of Records Museum, and a number of horror
and "unusual" attractions like the Nightmares Fear Factory
and the Alien Encounter.
Dining options are well spread all throughout Toronto and
its surrounding areas. Some of the best restaurants in the
city are the Sotto Sotto Restaurant, La Bodega and Crush
Wine Bar. Lodging is also abundant. There are also dozens
of accommodation options that you can find suited for your
taste and budget such as the Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel,
Comfort Suites City Centre and the Ramada Plaza Toronto.
Wherever you choose to dine and stay, you are sure to find
lots of amazing summer things to do in Toronto nearby.
About the Author:
To plan your summer vacation, please use our road trip
planner. It leverages the collective wisdom of thousands of
users worldwide, and makes road trip planning interactive
and enjoyable.
http://www.TripWiser.com
