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Plan Your Visit: The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM)
At the Royal Ontario Museum, the rich cultures of the world are celebrated and displayed alongside fascinating artifacts from civilizations past. See the fossilized skeletons of colossal dinosaurs, evidence of the earliest Canadian societies, beautiful Chinese temple art, and so much more.
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The Savvy Traveler's Guide to Ripley's Aquarium of Canada
Drawing from marine and freshwater habitats around the world, Ripley's Aquarium of Canada brings you face to face with the most colorful and stimulating aquatic wonders in existence. Inside Canada's largest indoor aquarium, you'll find fun touch exhibits, educational talks with aquarists, live dive shows, and more than 100 interactive displays.
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The Ultimate Guide to Visiting Casa Loma in Toronto
The majestic Casa Loma is one of Toronto's most distinctive landmarks and is a must-see on the list of places to visit in Toronto. More than 350,000 tourists now pass through its halls each year, marveling at the grandeur and elegance of a bygone era.
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Two Of North America's Tallest Buildings: Toronto’s CN Tower and NYC’s Empire State Building
A visit to a major city often inspires wonder at the sight of the impressive skyline and the buildings it comprises. Two of the most beautiful cities in North America, New York and Toronto, boast amazing attractions that allow visitors to see each city from above the clouds: the Empire State Building and the CN Tower.
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Fear Not: Niagara Falls is Still Open
Autumn is a great time to visit Niagara Falls and the surrounding area. Established in 1885, Niagara State Falls is America’s oldest state park. And lucky for Toronto CityPASS® ticket holders, it's a quick 80-mile/128-kilometer drive from Toronto, making it an easy side trip for a day or even a weekend.
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Follow Toronto's PATH to a Land of Endless Shopping
When the weather outside is frightful, it’s delightful to find a way to get out of the house without spending much time out of doors. Enclosed shopping malls are one option, but can be limiting. Luckily, residents of — and visitors to — Toronto have a BIG additional option: Toronto PATH.