CN Tower
The CN Tower is an iconic building and pride of Toronto. Standing at 553.33 meters tall, it was officially opened in 1976 and held the title of the world's tallest building for the following 34 years. The slender, rocket-shaped structure is clearly visible from many parts of downtown Toronto. For those who enjoy thrilling activities, you can experience the EdgeWalk on the CN Tower, offering a bird's-eye view of Toronto from high above.
This is truly a 'paradise on earth', surrounded by greenery, filled with the sounds of birds and the fragrance of flowers. There are beaches, picnic areas, bicycle and canoe rentals, and even an amusement park. Just a short ferry ride away, you can enjoy a peaceful spot within the city.
Hockey Hall of Fame
The Hockey Hall of Fame is located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is dedicated to the history of ice hockey. It serves as a hall of fame, a museum, and the home of the Stanley Cup. The Hall of Fame exhibits various records, milestones, and NHL awards (including the Stanley Cup) related to players, teams, and the National Hockey League (NHL). The Hockey Hall of Fame was originally established in 1943 in Kingston, Ontario, under the leadership of James T. Sutherland.
The Ontario Science Centre features up to 600 interactive exhibits and demonstrations. The ten exhibition halls cover themes ranging from space and sports to earth sciences. You can explore the secrets of the universe with a mini planetarium or take a simulated sled ride into limestone caves. It also houses Ontario's only IMAX Dome theatre, where you can experience the sensation of traveling through space.
The park features an interactive Children's Zoo, a water park for water fun, and the Waterside Theatre for animal performances. Notably, the zoo's Gorilla Rainforest Pavilion is the largest indoor gorilla exhibit in North America.
The Ripley's Aquarium of Canada, which cost 130 million Canadian dollars, is located in downtown Toronto next to the CN Tower and Rogers Centre. Covering an area of 12,500 square meters (135,000 square feet), it is not only the largest newly built aquarium in Canada but also one of the largest aquariums in North America.