Fly to Toronto and land at Pearson or Billy Bishop Airport, before your trip to the most multicultural city in the world begins. Canada's top tourist city offers something for everyone with a diverse experience of culture, arts, entertainment, and international dining.
Once your flight to Toronto has landed at Pearson or Billy Bishop, discover the past at the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM), home to more than 12 million objects and specimens and 40 galleries and exhibits. Despite its historic theme, the building's modern architecture is sure to draw you in to take you on a journey through the centuries. You'll experience a wide variety of art and natural history collections, as well as world-touring temporary collections.
Venture into the city's wild side with a visit to the Toronto Zoo, one of the largest zoos in the world. With over 5,000 animals to discover, you'll be greeted by creatures of all shapes and sizes. Over 10 km of wondrous walking trails, an interactive Kids Zoo, and exciting exhibits create endless entertainment for the entire family to enjoy.
When you fly to Toronto and land at Pearson or Billy Bishop airports, a castle is within reach. Just a short ride north of downtown, you can roam the halls, courtyard and gardens of Casa Loma. This early 20th-century castle, a kingdom with 98 rooms, decorated suites, and underground tunnels, is sure to take you a step back in time.
A flight to Toronto isn't the only thing that will bring you high into the sky. Toronto's iconic CN Tower provides breathtaking sights, where a clear day will have you gazing all the way to Niagara Falls. As the city's tallest building, the CN Tower also includes the revolving 360 Restaurant. Seasonal fine dining and an award-winning wine selection are yours to enjoy while sitting 1,151 feet above the city.
The awe of the tower doesn't stop there. For the more adventurous, push your limits to the edge by walking around the outside of the CN Tower on the EdgeWalk. Feel the breeze on your face as you get a real bird's-eye view of the bustling city and beyond. A similar thrill of exhilarating heights can be felt by standing (or jumping) on the CN Tower's Glass Floor and staring down over a thousand feet to the ground below.
Toronto's summer events allow the city to heat up with countless festivals that cover culture, food, and music of all genres. Soaking up sun at the best blue flag beaches is also just a short ferry ride away.
Looking for a fun time with no money required? Save some dollars with all these free things to do in Toronto:
Discover beautiful Victorian-era architecture in the Distillery District
Explore the Toronto Botanical Gardens
Stroll through Trinity Bellwoods Park
Enjoy art displays, festivals, and skating in Nathan Phillips Square
View inspiring creations in the Art Gallery of Ontario on free nights
Book a flight to Toronto and land at Pearson or Billy Bishop, where the city that blends cosmopolitan cool with the quintessentially Canadian is yours to discover.