Jenni's Guide to Toronto!

Jenni
Jenni's Guide to Toronto!

Sightseeing

It's a bit expensive but this aquarium is absolutely incredible.
2071 locals recommend
Ripley's Aquarium of Canada
288 Bremner Blvd
2071 locals recommend
It's a bit expensive but this aquarium is absolutely incredible.
If it's winter, dress warmly as this area gets windy BUT it is one of the most incredible sights in the city. The pedestrian-only Distillery District, set in quaint 19th century buildings that once housed a large whiskey distillery, draws crowds to its cobblestone streets lined with hip indie restaurants, bars and boutiques. Art lovers come for the galleries, outdoor sculptures and dance, music and stage performances at the area's several theatres. A MUST see if this is your first time in Toronto. Also, 6 minute walk away!
1704 locals recommend
Distillery Historic District
55 Mill St
1704 locals recommend
If it's winter, dress warmly as this area gets windy BUT it is one of the most incredible sights in the city. The pedestrian-only Distillery District, set in quaint 19th century buildings that once housed a large whiskey distillery, draws crowds to its cobblestone streets lined with hip indie restaurants, bars and boutiques. Art lovers come for the galleries, outdoor sculptures and dance, music and stage performances at the area's several theatres. A MUST see if this is your first time in Toronto. Also, 6 minute walk away!
Really cool market with fresh everything. There are three parts to the market: - Farmers Market (open Saturdays) -Antique Market (open Sundays) -General Market (open Tues-Sat) St. Lawrence Hall, built in 1850, today houses retail businesses on the ground floor and City offices on the second floor.
1398 locals recommend
St. Lawrence Market
93 Front St E
1398 locals recommend
Really cool market with fresh everything. There are three parts to the market: - Farmers Market (open Saturdays) -Antique Market (open Sundays) -General Market (open Tues-Sat) St. Lawrence Hall, built in 1850, today houses retail businesses on the ground floor and City offices on the second floor.
A ten-minute walk straight down Sherbourne St, Sugar Beach is your mini-beach in the city. There is no water access (as it goes into the harbour which isn't safe) but it is a beautiful spot to catch some sun.
205 locals recommend
Sugar Beach Park
11 Dockside Dr
205 locals recommend
A ten-minute walk straight down Sherbourne St, Sugar Beach is your mini-beach in the city. There is no water access (as it goes into the harbour which isn't safe) but it is a beautiful spot to catch some sun.
The most beautiful beach in Toronto. Safe for swimming and extends for 2 kilometres from Ashbridges Bay to Victoria Park. a MUST visit for the summer with restaurants, pool, dog walking, dog park, picnics, etc
359 locals recommend
Woodbine Beach
1675 Lake Shore Blvd E
359 locals recommend
The most beautiful beach in Toronto. Safe for swimming and extends for 2 kilometres from Ashbridges Bay to Victoria Park. a MUST visit for the summer with restaurants, pool, dog walking, dog park, picnics, etc