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Introduction to Toronto tourist attractions How is the weather in Toronto?

Niagara Falls, CN Tower, Chinatown, Niagara Falls, Casa Loma, etc.

1. Niagara Falls is a tourist attraction spanning the United States and Canada. In Niagara Falls, Canada, you can see Canada's Horseshoe Falls, American Falls and the adjacent Bridal Veil Falls. Climb up the Skylon Tower in Canada and overlook the Niagara River and Falls. The scenery is particularly spectacular. When you climb the tower at night, the waterfalls change into a variety of colors under the light, which is quite beautiful and comfortable.

2. The CN Tower is a famous symbol of Canada. It is not only the pride of Canadians, but also an important symbol of Toronto's urban landscape and the city's communications and tourism center. There is a four-story observation deck on the tower. It is the so-called "seeing a thousand miles away" and going to the next level. On the first floor, which is 342 meters above the ground, there is a large piece of glass and floor. Through the glass floor, you can look down at the crowd of vehicles as small as ants below you. It is the best place to test your courage! There is also an open-air viewing platform on the same floor. You can lean on the railing and feel the lake breeze blowing on your face, which is refreshing.

3. Chinatown, this ever-expanding area is where overseas Chinese from Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, Vietnam and other places gather. It is also the best place to taste oriental delicacies such as dim sum. The area is full of Asian-style shops and fruit and vegetable markets. Chinatown’s signboards are written in both Chinese and English, which makes overseas Chinese feel more familiar. There are two large Chinese shopping malls near the intersection of Spadina and Dundas streets - Mandarin Center and Dragon City Mall, which are always crowded and very lively.

4. Niagara Falls is located in the middle section of the Niagara River at the junction of Canada and the United States. It is known as one of the seven wonders of the world. Together with the Iguazu Falls in South America and the Victoria Falls in Africa, it is collectively known as the third in the world. Big waterfall. It shocked all visitors with its majestic momentum and abundant and vast water vapor. The Niagara River rolling in from Lake Erie flows through this place and suddenly drops 51 meters vertically. The huge water rushes down the cliff with the force of the Milky Way, and the sound is heard for miles away. The scene is breathtaking, forming a majestic giant. Fall.

5. Gravenhurst is located in the Muskoka District of central Ontario, Canada, more than 100 kilometers from Toronto to the south and 15 kilometers from Bracebridge Town to the north. The town of Gravenhurst is located between Muskoka Lake and Gull Lake. It is quiet and beautiful. It is one of Canada's famous villa areas, especially Gull Lake, where villas are scattered around the lake. Muskoka Lake is the largest lake in the area, and there are many speedboats on the lake.

There is also a smaller Kashe Lake 10 kilometers south of the town