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The CN Tower is Toronto’s most iconic landmark, offering panoramic city views, a glass floor, an outdoor terrace, and a revolving restaurant. Admission is approximately CAD $43 for adults, $30 for youth (6–13), and $14 for children (3–5). Additional experiences like the SkyPod or EdgeWalk cost extra, around $199+. It’s great for all ages, but kids 6+ and adults will especially enjoy the views and photo opportunities.
Located near the CN Tower, Ripley’s Aquarium houses thousands of sea and freshwater creatures, featuring interactive exhibits and an underwater tunnel where visitors can see sharks and exotic fish up close. Tickets are around CAD $35 per person. This attraction is ideal for families and kids of all ages who love animals and marine life.
Canada’s Wonderland is a massive amusement and water park north of Toronto, featuring thrilling roller coasters, rides, and splash zones. Admission typically ranges from CAD $60 to $90, depending on the day and season. This park is best for teens, young adults, and families with older kids looking for a full day of excitement and thrills.
One of Canada’s largest zoos, the Toronto Zoo is home to thousands of animals across various habitats, including endangered species and interactive exhibits. Tickets are roughly CAD $17–$47 for adults and $12–$35 for children aged 3–12. It’s perfect for families with children or animal enthusiasts of all ages, and visiting can easily take most of the day.
6ixside offers jet ski rentals on Lake Ontario, providing an exciting way to enjoy the waterfront and city skyline. Rentals typically cost CAD $70–$150 per session (30 minutes–1 hour). This activity is best for teens and adults, with younger kids able to ride as passengers with an experienced driver. It’s a fun, adrenaline-filled option for visitors seeking an adventurous water experience.
The ROM is one of Canada’s largest museums, featuring extensive collections in natural history, world cultures, and art, including dinosaur exhibits. Admission is roughly CAD $26 for adults and $16+ for children. It’s suitable for all ages, inquisitive kids, teens, and adults interested in history and science.
The AGO is a major art museum showcasing Indigenous, Canadian, and international art across various media. Admission is typically CAD $19–$30. This museum is best for teens and adults who enjoy art and culture, offering both permanent collections and rotating exhibitions.
The Toronto Islands are a short ferry ride from downtown, offering beaches, picnic areas, bike rentals, and stunning views of the city skyline. Ferry tickets cost about CAD $8–$10 per person round-trip. The islands are ideal for families, couples, teens, and adults looking for a relaxing outdoor day trip with nature and city views.