Toronto is among the world’s top international tourist destinations ranking at 40th place. CN Tower is the city’s most prominent landmark. To the surprise of its creators the tower held the world record for over 30 years. There are many wonderful places to visit in Toronto. They are the Royal Ontario Museum of world culture and natural history, the Toronto Zoo which is one of the largest in the world and home to over 5,000 animals representing over 460 distinct species. The Art Gallery of Ontario contains a large collection of Canadian, European, African and contemporary artwork. The Gardiner Museum of ceramic art is the only museum in Canada entirely devoted to ceramics and the museum’s collection contains more than 2,900 ceramic works from Asia, the Americas and Europe. The Ontario Science Centre has new hands on science activities particularly appealing to children. The Bata Shoe Museum features many unique exhibitions focused on footwear throughout history. The Textile Museum of Canada possesses collection of great quality and interest.
Other prominent art gallaries and museums include
- Design Exchange Museum
- Museum of Inuit Art
- TIFF Bell Light box
- Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art
- Institute for Contemporary Culture
- Toronto Sculpture Garden
- CBC Museum
- Red path Sugar Museum
- University of Toronto Art Centre
- Hart House
- TD Gallery of Inuit Art
- Aga Khan Museum
The Canadian National Exhibition is held annually at Exhibition Place and it is the oldest annual fair in the world. It is Canada’s largest annual fair and the fifth largest in North America with an average attendance of 1.25 million.
The Eaton centre is one of North America’s top shopping destinations, and Toronto’s most popular tourist attraction with over 52 million visitors annually.
The other notable neighborhoods and attractions include The Beaches, the Toronto Islands, Kensington Market, Fort York and the Hockey Hall of Fame.
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