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Toronto Staycation


It is highly likely that individuals residing in Ontario have already made a visit to Toronto. A Toronto staycation can be an immensely enjoyable experience. I have thoroughly enjoyed exploring a majority of Toronto’s attractions and can confirm that there is something to suit everyone’s interests!

To begin your Toronto staycation, consider reserving accommodations at the Sheraton hotel. This choice is advantageous not only for its comfortable rooms and stunning views, but also for its prime location within the city. Located in the open-air courtyard of the Sheraton Centre Hotel, is a terraced garden with a waterfall, which was created by the renowned Modernist landscape architect J. Austin Floyd and unveiled to the public in 1972.

Toronto Staycation

I visited the location with my daughter, who has a disability, for a four-day stay that held significant importance for her. Upon checking in, I was promised an accessible room that included a grab bar in the bathroom. However, when we arrived, the room was not ready, and we were given a room that did not have the grab bar. This situation necessitated a phone call to Marriott and a conversation with the staff to arrange for a bath chair to be brought to our room.

A manager later informed me that, as compensation for the inconvenience, a credit of $100.00, along with an additional $50 credit, would be applied to my bill for use at Dual Citizen.

We dined at Dual Citizen, where the service was notably slow, and the coffee did not satisfy those who prefer a lighter roast.

Although I had requested daily cleaning of our room upon arrival, I had to make two calls before it was finally attended to. Despite these difficulties, we found enjoyment in our stay, and most of the staff were friendly. Upon checking out, I was taken aback to discover that the promised $150.00 credit had not been applied to my bill, which included food expenses. After some discussion, the credit I had been assured was eventually added. Nonetheless, I remain doubtful about the accuracy of my final bill.

How likely am I to return for another visit? Very unlikely. Despite this, the hotel as a whole is aesthetically pleasing, and it does not deter me from considering other Marriott hotels for future stays.

 

The majority of hotels situated in the downtown area are conveniently located, ensuring that any choice made will be a sound one.

Cambridge Suites

Our preference lies with Cambridge Suites, and we have had the opportunity to stay there on multiple occasions during our visits to Toronto. The personnel exhibited an exceptionally cordial demeanor. On-site dining is not available; however, they provide coffee and muffins in the morning. Upon our arrival, we were assigned a suite located on the 17th floor. However, due to the presence of wet carpet in the room, we were relocated to a suite on the 18th floor.

We found the layout to be quite impressive, featuring a spacious living area furnished with a couch and a chair. The suite included a wet bar equipped with a coffee maker, spoons, and glasses, as well as a refrigerator and microwave. We particularly appreciated the separation of the bedroom from the sitting area, which was enclosed by double doors. Additionally, the bathroom facilities were thoughtfully arranged, with the bathtub/shower and toilet situated in a separate room, while the sink area boasted an extensive vanity and drawers for convenient unpacking. The master bedroom is equipped with a flatscreen television, which is also present in the living area. Both the living room and the master bedroom feature room-darkening curtains, a beneficial addition for my daughter utilizing the pull-out couch for sleeping. The bed provided a comfortable sleeping experience, although it exhibited a slight sag in the area where I rested. Additionally, the carpet appeared somewhat dated, as did the wallpaper. The hotel requires a significant renovation, as it has become exceedingly outdated since our previous stay.

The accompanying garage necessitates a parking fee, and if you operate a large truck, as my husband does, you should be aware that navigating through it is nearly impossible. Our new truck sustained minor damage after being parked in the underground facility. The parking facility offers both in and out privileges at a reasonable cost. Additionally, we were permitted to leave our truck there until 2 PM the following day, despite having checked out before 11 AM.

I would certainly choose to stay here again if I find myself in Toronto.

Toronto attractions

Little Canada

Toronto offers a plethora of activities for a Toronto Staycation, including visits to various attractions. Notable landmarks include the CN Tower, Little Canada, the Hockey Hall of Fame, Casaloma, Ripley’s Aquarium, and the Steam Whistle Brewery. This summer, as you journey to Toronto, ardent True Blue Jays enthusiasts will eagerly wait in line for the chance to witness the city’s beloved baseball team in action. Art enthusiasts will find a Toronto staycation to be tailor-made for their interests. Secure your accommodation while enjoying trips to the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM), the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO), the Bata Shoe Museum, and Casaloma. The Bata Shoe Museum in Toronto delves into the history, culture, and craftsmanship of footwear from various regions across the globe, catering to those with a keen interest in shoes.

Toronto attracts a large number of sports enthusiasts during different sporting seasons, and attending a live game is a highly enjoyable experience. A large crowd of attendees were leaving the Blue Jays game when we were there.

A staycation in Toronto is ideally suited for enthusiasts of history. Exploring the museums in Toronto can enrich your local vacation experience.

To get around in Toronto during your Toronto Staycation, utilize the streetcar, hail a ride from a Uber or Lift driver, utilize the subway, or stroll to adjacent communities. It is important to note that one of the most rewarding experiences can be simply strolling through the streets and appreciating the sights. The Toronto tour bus provides an excellent opportunity to gain a comprehensive understanding of the downtown district.

When considering a visit to one or two attractions, it is advisable to consult the Attractions Ontario website for potential coupons. However, if the intention is to visit all of the primary attractions in Toronto, investing in the Toronto CityPASS is highly recommended.

Casa Loma

Casa Loma

Casa Loma, built in 1911 for financier Sir Henry Mill Pellatt, is currently recognized as a significant heritage location. It serves not only as a well-visited tourist attraction, but also as a sought-after filming location for various movies and television shows. Roam around the magnificent great hall, perusing the vast array of 10,000 books in the library situated on the main floor. The castle boasts an impressive 98 rooms, one of which features a bathroom complete with a full-body shower, a groundbreaking innovation at the time of its construction. Examine the sophisticated suites located on the second level. Ascend the numerous narrow staircases leading to the summit of the gothic towers. The Castle Loma tower hosts the Castle Loma Escape Series, providing an opportunity for guests to collaborate in solving an immersive and dramatic mystery experience.

Casa Loma

Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada

Constructed in the latter part of 2013, Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada displays 16,000 marine creatures, 450 diverse types of fish and invertebrates; it stands as the biggest indoor aquarium in Canada, containing 5.7 million litres (1.5 million gallons) of water and accommodating the largest assortment of sharks in North America.

Ripley’s Aquarium features several interactive stations that allow children to engage with different marine creatures and gain knowledge about them.

We spent approximately two hours at the aquarium on both our recent visits.

The aquarium is stunning in its own right, providing a truly immersive experience, particularly for those with a passion for the ocean. It was a must-visit spot on my daughter’s list of things to do. Due to the high volume of visitors at Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada, it is advisable to buy tickets online in order to minimize waiting times in long queues. Visiting the aquarium after dark provides a delightful opportunity to explore the exhibits while also enjoying discounted admission prices. The aquarium is divided into nine distinct galleries: Canadian Waters, Rainbow Reef, Dangerous Lagoon, Discovery Centre, The Gallery, Ray Bay, Planet Jellies, Life Support Systems, and the Shoreline Gallery.

During our visit, the Shark Lagoon was a standout attraction, particularly for my daughter who had been eagerly anticipating it. The Dangerous Lagoon creates a mysterious atmosphere with its dim lighting and haunting background music. The highlight of the Lagoon is the glass viewing tunnel equipped with a moving walkway that allows visitors to observe sharks, saw-fish, sea turtles, and moray eels up close. It is truly awe-inspiring to witness these ocean predators in their natural habitat. Walking through the tunnel with these majestic sharks swimming alongside was an unforgettable experience for us, making it our favourite exhibit in the aquarium.

Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada is situated at 288 Bremner Boulevard, adjacent to the Rogers Centre and the CN Tower in the heart of downtown Toronto. Prior to your visit to Ripley’s Aquarium, make sure to avail of the Attractions Ontario coupon offering a 10% discount on your general admission ticket.

The vicinity of the CN Tower and Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada is a place I find great pleasure in, as it offers outdoor seating for those who wish to relax and bask in the pleasant weather.

Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada is open 365 days a year, 7 days a week. For more information, see ripleysaquariumofcanada.com.

 

CN Tower

CN Tower

Reserve your upcoming Toronto staycation at the CN Tower in Downtown Toronto. While some may find thrill in participating in the CN Tower EdgeWalk without having to venture far from home, we chose not to engage in the activity. Instead, we enjoyed the breathtaking panoramic vistas of the city from the CN Tower. The experience, though pleasant, comes at a high cost and can be quite crowded. The elevator ride up to the tower is notably cramped, reminiscent of sardines being packed in a tin.

Although a security check is conducted before entering the premises, visitors are permitted to bring food and beverages with them.

While exploring the Main Observation Level, visitors have the opportunity to enjoy a meal at VUE Bistros. This establishment offers a selection of traditional Canadian dishes and drinks, such as poutine and locally brewed craft beer.

CN Tower

City Cruises Toronto

city cruises toronto odyssey

A highlight of our Toronto  staycation was undoubtedly the Toronto Premier Dinner Cruise aboard the Odyssey in Toronto Harbour, which provided a delightful experience. This marks my second experience with City Cruises Toronto, and it certainly met my expectations.

City Cruises Toronto

 

City Cruises Toronto is a popular choice among travellers from various parts of the globe. During our Toronto Staycation we had the pleasure of meeting a delightful couple from California who were celebrating a birthday, as well as a lively individual from Bowmanville, Ontario, who was also marking her special day.

Pete & Cosette

The conditions were ideal and the journey on the boat was exceptionally calm. Experience an unforgettable evening at Toronto Harbor, complete with a delectable dining experience, stunning scenery, and lively DJ entertainment. Indulge in a meticulously crafted plated menu prepared by a skilled chef, accompanied by exceptional service, all while taking in the breathtaking panoramic views of Toronto’s skyline from the comfort of a climate-controlled deck.

The boat was stunning and we thoroughly appreciated the city lights. Our server was exceedingly friendly, delivering the finest service I have encountered from a server. Despite the extended wait for our meal, the food was exceptional.

toronto city dinner cruises

The boat exhibited exceptional cleanliness, with a staff that exuded warmth and hospitality, creating a welcoming atmosphere. The cuisine was not only impressive but also tantalizing. Without a doubt, we intend to embark on another voyage aboard this specific ship in the future.

 

Steam Whistle Kitchen

Steam Whistle Kitchen

The ambience strikes a balance between that of a café and a sports bar, offering both indoor and outdoor seating options. The ambiance strikes a balance between that of a café and a sports bar, offering both indoor and outdoor seating options. The service was average, and I found myself less than impressed with the attentiveness of our waitress. Notwithstanding the minor service disruption, the remainder of our experience during the visit was enjoyable.The dish of fish and chips featured a substantial portion of fish that was expertly prepared. The children’s menu appeared to have a restricted selection of options and was relatively expensive. The restaurant is strategically situated in close proximity to numerous attractions.

Toronto Parks

Setting out to discover each of Toronto’s local parks while on a Toronto Staycation is a fantastic idea! We had the opportunity to explore the Berczy Park Dog Fountain located in Toronto. This charming fountain serves as a homage to the city’s canine companions. Among the 27 canines showcased on the fountain, solely a single one possesses a designated title – Smiley, the golden retriever, christened in honor of a visually impaired therapy dog that collaborated with the St. John’s Ambulance therapy organization in Toronto. Observing individuals capturing photographs near the fountain, strolling with their dogs, and engaging in conversation is a soothing experience. Following a visit to the park, one can explore Lawrence Market in Toronto, a vibrant marketplace offering organic produce, restaurant vendors, and antique shops. It is advisable to avoid visiting on Mondays, as the market is closed. This information was discovered after our visit to the market.

Berczy Park Dog Fountain

 

Allan Gardens

allan gardens

Located in the Garden District of Toronto, Allan Gardens is an urban park and conservatory. The conservatory, an exquisite architectural structure constructed over a century ago, houses a variety of tropical plants and exotic flowers within its walls. It also includes a few turtles in the orchid section. The site is open to the public and does not require any fees, providing an opportunity for individuals to enjoy its splendor every day of the year. Allan Gardens can be found at the intersection of Jarvis and Carlton Streets, situated between Sherbourne Station and College Station in the central area of Toronto. During a bright Monday morning at Allan Gardens, there is minimal engagement from nearby residents. Unbeknownst to us prior to our visit, there exists a makeshift home within Allan Gardens. Deeper into the park, a massive teepee stands erected, serving as a designated space by the City of Toronto for First Nations, Inuit, and Metis groups to conduct Sacred Fires. Regrettably, the park is presently inaccessible. It was only upon our exploration of the indoor botanical garden that we discovered that the park was being utilized as a homeless encampment.

Nathan Phillips Square

Nathan Phillips Square

During our recent Toronto Staycation, we frequented Nathan Phillips Square, a lively and bustling area located opposite the Sheraton hotel. This public space attracts a significant number of visitors annually, with over 1.8 million people attending various community gatherings and special occasions. One particular event that we participated in during our stay was the Taste of Vietnam Toronto. The annual festival, The Taste of Vietnam, highlights the splendor of Vietnam through its cuisine, cultural expressions, and artistic endeavors.

The Museum of Illusions

The Museum of Illusions

The Museum of Illusions’ small size left me feeling dissatisfied, particularly after viewing the deceptive photos online. The gift store offers a variety of distinctive gift options for children that are sure to captivate their attention for extended periods. Regrettably, the museum did not meet the needs of older individuals or those with disabilities like my daughter. The entire exhibit was finished within a mere five minutes, leading me to believe that the expenditure was not justified. The employees were also uncooperative. I suggest considering saving your funds and exploring alternative options in Toronto.

Things to Do with Kids in Toronto

 

When visiting Toronto with children, the city presents a wealth of attractions and activities. Canada’s Wonderland is a must-visit destination for families seeking wholesome entertainment that caters to both children and adults alike.

Toronto Railway Museum

  • Gain insight into Toronto’s railway history at the Toronto railway museum, which features both indoor and outdoor exhibits and is conveniently situated near the CN Tower. Children can take on the roles of conductors and engineers through interactive exhibits and train simulations.
  • Black Creek Pioneer Village in Toronto offers an interactive experience designed for families. Geared towards children and their parents, this historical village allows visitors to engage in a hands-on exploration that vividly portrays the past.
  • Legoland Toronto, is widely regarded as one of the premier family-friendly destinations in the city, particularly for children who have a fondness for Lego. We suggest that you secure your Legoland Toronto tickets in advance through online booking to ensure priority entry.
  • Riverdale Farm offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of the big city. Situated in the heart of Toronto, this unique urban farm provides an opportunity for children to interact with farm animals, discover historical buildings, and gain insight into farming techniques on its expansive 7.5-acre working farm.
  • Ensure you visit Toronto Centre Island to fully experience all that it has to offer. The amusement park at Centre Island is designed to resemble a town from the 1900s, featuring a miniature train that takes visitors on a tour of the park. The attractions are primarily geared towards children who are 12 years old and younger.

Centreville Summer Fun

Little Canada

Little Canada

 

Little Canada serves as a communal space where both residents and visitors can come together to exchange their narratives and express their affection for Canada, all within a single venue. After a decade of development, Little Canada was inaugurated for public access in August 2021, located at 10 Dundas St. East, directly opposite Yonge and Dundas Square.  The intricacy of the details is bound to astonish you. Little Canada emerged as my preferred attraction in Toronto. The small-scale representations of Canadian cities exhibit a high level of craftsmanship. At present, six Little Destinations have been finalized, which include Little Niagara, Little Toronto, Little Golden Horseshoe, Little Ottawa, Little Petit Québec, and Little East Coast.

The Toronto project, which required over 35,000 hours for its design and construction, features various elements such as GO Transit trains, Union Station, the Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto City Hall, helicopters, streetcars, the Don Valley Parkway, and the Gardiner Expressway. The Rogers Centre replica, built for $60,000, measures 5 by 5 feet (1.5 by 1.5 m) and features a working retractable roof. It even has a scoreboard that displays highlights from the Toronto Blue Jays game from the day before.

Spanning an area of 720 square feet, Little East Coast showcases prominent provincial landmarks such as the Bay of Fundy and Cape Breton Island, where travelers along the renowned Cabot Trail can appreciate the vibrant autumn foliage. Additionally, the destination features remarkable sites including Gros Morne National Park, Green Gables and Confederation House in Prince Edward Island, Pays de la Sagouine and Metepenagiag Heritage Park in New Brunswick, as well as Peggy’s Cove lighthouse, the Bluenose II in Nova Scotia, and Signal Hill, St. John’s Harbour, and L’Anse Aux Meadows in Newfoundland.

The intricately designed and engaging miniature exhibit presents breathtaking landscapes, captivating auditory environments, and dynamic elements, including moving vehicles such as cars, trains, and boats, all functioning within a 15-minute diurnal cycle. Within these sculptures, one can observe significant moments, such as a one-inch figure of Terry Fox immersing his prosthetic foot in the Atlantic Ocean at Little Canada’s St. John’s Harbour. During a notable event last year, Terry’s elder brother, Fred Fox, along with school ambassador Calvin, affixed the miniature Terry Fox to the national monument.

Little Canada

We were also afforded the chance to gain insight into the behind-the-scenes processes through which Miniature Makers animate our small nation. To complete our experience, we visited the Little Bites Café to indulge in some traditional Canadian cuisine and drinks. An additional point of interest for visitors is the chance to transform into a ‘Little Canadian’ by participating in a 3D scanning experience at the Littlization Station. Admission to the attraction includes a visitor guide and a scavenger hunt, encouraging attendees to focus on the elaborate details of the exhibits.

 

The staff demonstrated exceptional knowledge, as a member approached us multiple times during our two-hour visit, highlighting various details and providing information throughout our time there. Indeed, the entire staff exhibited a remarkable level of kindness. Little Canada provides coat check services, women’s hygiene products in the restrooms, and features an on-site gift shop.

little cafe

 

  • Encompassing an area of 65,000 square feet, the Hockey Hall of Fame provides attractions and experiences suitable for individuals of all ages.
  • Recommended by Jill, Arcadia Earth offers a multi-sensory experience that integrates innovative art installations with cutting-edge technology, aiming to motivate visitors to engage in actions that promote a more sustainable future.
  • Laurie, a Toronto resident, suggests High Park, a 399-acre urban oasis in the city, as an ideal destination for individuals of all ages. The park boasts several playgrounds for children and even houses a zoo. Visitors should be prepared for a considerable amount of walking while exploring the park.
  • The Royal Ontario Museum offers a unique opportunity for individuals to delve into the past and gain insight into the lives of dinosaurs and courageous knights. Visitors can engage with historical artifacts, attend workshops, and immerse themselves in a world unlike any other.
  • Is your child interested in becoming a pirate? Come aboard a genuine Pirate Ship in Toronto and experience an exciting adventure with the crew. Suitable for both children and adults.
  • Embark on a journey to explore the captivating world of Lite-Brite, where you can immerse yourself in thousands of vibrant lights. Engage in entertaining activities, play games, and unleash your creativity by crafting your own unique art in the highly interactive and gamified environment. (Tuesday, July 30, 2024 Monday, October 14, 2024) https://www.illuminarium.com

Toronto Zoo

Toronto Zoo

  • The 50th Anniversary of the Toronto Zoo will be celebrated on August 15th, 2024. Founded in 1974, the Toronto Zoo has emerged as a prominent destination for families and individuals passionate about wildlife. Nonetheless, the extent of walking required is substantial. We incurred a parking fee of $15 and had to traverse from parking lot one to parking lot two. Numerous attractions were unavailable upon our visit, and the variety of animals present was noticeably diminished compared to previous visits. It appeared that there was an excessive amount of walking during which little to no scenery was visible. The animals that are observable are either resting in locations that are difficult to discern or are accompanied by indicators suggesting their absence.The visibility through the glass enclosures was significantly impaired yesterday due to their considerable dirtiness. In commemoration of the 50th anniversary, there were no special events taking place within the park. Additionally, the zoomobile offers limited views of the park and deposits visitors at remote locations. A comprehensive renovation of this zoo is essential. Frequently, upon departing from an attraction, I find myself contemplating a return visit during my next trip to the vicinity. Regrettably, this instance does not fall into that category.

Toronto Zoo

Dining in Toronto

Toronto boasts an extensive array of culinary options that cater to every palate and budget.The city is particularly renowned for its diverse offerings, including Italian, Chinese, Greek, and East Indian cuisines. Enjoying a meal and refreshing beverages outdoors in the vibrant atmosphere of Toronto is among the most delightful experiences the city has to offer.

Poop Cafe

Poop Cafe

This is a café with a unique theme centered around feces, featuring confections designed to resemble poop emojis, oversized beverages, and vegan ice cream served in toilet bowls. A brownie shake typically costs approximately $15 each, with a serving size that is suitable for two individuals, although it may be considered excessively large for a single person. Patrons not only dine while seated on toilet bowls, but also consume food and drinks from urinals and toilet bowls. My daughter enjoyed herself, so I suggest bringing the children along. It is important for visitors to be aware that parking options in the vicinity are quite limited.

Poop Cafe

Chef’s Hall

Chef's Hall

For those who are more daring in their culinary explorations, the Sheraton is conveniently located near the gastronomic delights of Chef’s Hall. Although we did not eat there, we did take the opportunity to explore the interior and exterior.

Sunset Grill

Sunset Grill is the ideal choice for a satisfying breakfast experience, offering excellent food, generous portions, a welcoming staff, and efficient service.

Sunset Grill

The Old Spaghetti Factory

The Old Spaghetti Factory

During our initial evening in Toronto, we had the pleasure of dining at the Old Spaghetti Factory located in Downtown Toronto. It is advisable to secure a reservation in advance. If you have not yet visited this establishment, it is highly recommended. Children will enjoy the antique carousel that is over a century old and the opportunity to have a meal inside a vintage streetcar. The Old Spaghetti Factory ensures that patrons are well-fed. I ordered the Factory Ravioli, consisting of Butternut squash, caramelized onion, and brie-filled ravioli, combined with cherry tomatoes and baby spinach in a rich Alfredo sauce. It was delicious. During my second visit to the Old Spaghetti Factory, I ordered the manicotti. The noodles were excessively soft and proved to be quite disappointing. My husband selected the chicken alfredo accompanied by mascarpone ravioli. The Spaghetti Factory prepares an exceptional ravioli. He graciously permitted me to taste some, and it was truly delightful. The service provided by our waitress during our second visit was likewise unsatisfactory. Nevertheless, I intend to visit the Spaghetti Factory during my next trip.

 

Dispatch Coffee

Dispatch Coffee

The café is situated within the Victory Building at the intersection of Richmond and Bay. The majority of patrons who visit for a cup of coffee are employed in the nearby offices. However, we decided to visit for an early morning breakfast before departing for our journey back home.We opted for a breakfast sandwich featuring egg and ham. The sandwiches are prepared fresh and then grilled in a panini press upon request. Although we did not sample the coffee, we did purchase one of the grab-and-go juices.

 

The York Street Keg

The York Street Keg

The York Street Keg can be found at the center of Toronto’s Financial District on York Street, just north of Adelaide. We dined at this establishment for a memorable dinner, marking the conclusion of our stay in Toronto and the anniversary of my daughter’s unfortunate incident. The steak my daughter ordered was perfectly cooked, and I found my hamburger to be quite enjoyable. The Billy Miner pie we had for dessert was absolutely delicious. Although the waitress was not very pleasant, the food itself was truly delightful.

Toronto shopping

CF Toronto Eaton Centre

A staycation in Toronto provides an ideal opportunity for indulging in retail therapy. Start your day with a visit to the Eaton Centre in Toronto. The Eaton Centre is a vast shopping destination, housing a multitude of retail outlets and a large dining space. Located in the bustling downtown core of Toronto, the Eaton Centre stands as a prominent shopping destination in Canada, renowned for its size and iconic status. The Tenor, situated just a short distance away, can be easily accessed for exploration. Positioned opposite the Eaton’s centre, at a highly frequented junction in Canada, The Tenor stands as a multifaceted establishment encompassing retail, office, and entertainment facilities. Noteworthy features include a cinema, Little Canada exhibit, and a variety of dining options such as the shake shack.

Allocate your afternoon to a visit to Dufferin Mall, situated on the western side of Dufferin Street, just south of the Bloor Street West intersection, within the Brockton Village area. Dufferin Mall features a Walmart Supercentre, a variety of additional retail outlets, and a well-regarded food court. The mall is less crowded than Eaton Centre, which I found to be a favorable aspect due to its smaller size.

Wizard Market

Wizard Market

For enthusiasts of the Harry Potter series, a visit to Wizard Market is highly recommended. This establishment offers a distinctive shopping experience, allowing patrons to explore a variety of merchandise associated with the Harry Potter franchise. The experience of browsing through the store and discovering its diverse array of items is truly enjoyable for Harry Potter fans. Our observations indicated that the small shop was remarkably costly, though my daughter did take away a few findings. Situated in close proximity to the heart of Kensington Market and Chinatown. It is important for visitors to recognize that securing parking in this area is not feasible.

Wizard market

 

Toronto offers a plethora of activities and attractions, necessitating the allocation of more than a week for a comprehensive visit.

Rose DesRochers is a Blogger, Writer, product reviewer and Founder of Today's Woman. Please feel free to contact me if you are a company with a product for me to review.
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11 thoughts on “Toronto Staycation

  1. The King Eddy was nice but honestly we stayed at the holiday inn and suites just beside it and it was perfect! For the amount of time you spend in your room. The King st area is really nice! Tons of restaurants to choose from and a close Uber drive to the History on Queen West if you are catching a concert! Great venue!

  2. Ripleys offers an excellent experience! We recently visited with our five-year-old, and she thoroughly enjoyed it. For those who prefer to drive, there is ample parking available in the nearby garage, along with numerous activities in close proximity. The parking fees are also quite reasonable for an urban setting, making it a convenient option for families traveling by car.

  3. I had an amazing weekend in Toronto! I explored the CN Tower, visited Ripley’s Aquarium, enjoyed some fantastic restaurants and bars, checked out the Hockey Hall of Fame, and took a lovely stroll along the waterfront.

  4. Depends what you’re looking to go to Toronto for but the distillery district is super cool and I highly recommend walking or biking around Centre Island in the warmer months.

  5. I prefer the Westin downtown on the water. Great views. Close to everything. Easy to take the train to Toronto, then it is walking distance to Union, and everything else downtown.

  6. I love the distillery district at Christmas time!! I haven’t been in Years but went in high school and it’s was amazing! Vendor’s and all!

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