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Recommended tourist attractions in Toronto, Canada

It is not difficult to travel abroad now. You can go to Southeast Asia, you can fly to Europe and even America. Today, Bian Xiao will talk to you about the fun of going to Toronto.

Toronto is the largest city in Canada, the capital of Ontario, and a typical international metropolis. These attractions in Toronto are the most not to be missed.

Niagara Falls

Niagara Falls is the most famous scenic spot in Toronto and one of the seven wonders of the world. Even if you have been to Buffalo, it is necessary to see this famous natural landscape again from Canada. Because only the side of the waterfall can be seen from the American side, the horseshoe waterfall and the American waterfall can only be seen from the Canadian side. It is recommended to climb Skylon Tower, 100 meters high, overlooking the waterfall.

It's about an hour's drive from downtown Toronto. If you come from the city, you'd better arrange a day trip to the waterfall and visit nearby wineries and other scenic spots. If you want to see the night view of the waterfall, you'd better go back to the city after dinner.

Canada National Television Tower (CN Tower)

The National Television Tower of Canada is the city symbol of Toronto. The tower is 553.3 meters high and is the second tallest communication tower in the world. Take the elevator to the disc-shaped observation deck and have a panoramic view of Toronto and Lake Ontario. It is suggested to climb the tower about an hour and a half before sunset in the evening, so as to enjoy the sunshine and the bright night view of Toronto. There are many tourists on holidays, so we should reserve time to queue up.

Casa Roma Castle

Kassalow Horse, which means "house on the hillside" in Spanish, is a private residence similar to a medieval castle, which was built by Sir Henry perrett, the "father of electricity", in Toronto in 19 14. With 98 rooms, it was the largest private residence in Canada at that time. This building combines many European architectural styles, such as Romanesque, Gothic and Normandy. Like a beautiful museum, it is extremely luxurious. Many famous Hollywood movies were shot here. I spent most of my time visiting until I closed in the afternoon. You can rent a Mandarin voice guide and listen to detailed explanations while visiting.

University of Toronto

The University of Toronto is one of the best universities in Canada. Its main campus is scattered around Queens Park in downtown Toronto. This is an open campus with many Victorian buildings with a history of over 100 years.

St. Lawrence Market

The St Lawrence Market in Toronto was once rated as "the best food market in the world" by the American magazine National Geographic. This market is not only beautiful, but also delicious. You can visit this market without breakfast in the morning, and many people come here to taste a stall of fried fish chips.

Chinatown

There are more than 400,000 Chinese in Toronto, and there are six China cities. Among them, Chinatown at the intersection of Broadview Street and Gerald Street has the longest history. The road signs here are all marked in Chinese and English. There are many restaurants in China, where you can taste authentic China dishes. Guangdong cuisine, Sichuan cuisine, Hunan cuisine and even Northeast cuisine all have their own specialties. Even the well-known tea shops in China are basically here, and their business is booming. UnionPay, Alipay and WeChat payment are basically unimpeded here. You can eat authentic Chinese food here and feel more cordial.

museum

There are so many China cultural relics in it that domestic experts are jealous. It can be said that China cultural relics hold up half the sky of the museum. There are many well-preserved Yuan Dynasty murals and Buddha statues in the museum, which are worth seeing.

Toronto is a beautiful city. If you have a chance to go to Toronto, don't miss the places recommended by Bian Xiao.