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-torre CN
The television tower, 553 meters high, is the most symbolic monument of
the metropolis. The 342-meter-tall CN Tower has an open-air observation
deck where you can see Toronto in all its glory. Above, at 1,150 feet, is
the dizzying EdgeWalk attraction. It is only 1.5 meters wide and is the only
attraction of its kind in North America

2. Museo real de Ontario


The Royal Ontario Museum is the largest museum of world and natural
history in Canada. Located right in Toronto, the museum hosts exhibits on
a variety of topics, from dinosaurs to ancient Egypt to Canadian
homelands. This 100-year-old museum has something new to discover on
every visit and is popular with locals and visitors alike.s.

3. Casa loma
The most successful Gothic Revival Castle in North America (The
House on the Hill) was built by Canadian businessman Henry Pellatt
in 1914. At the center of the Hill House are 98 rooms, making it the
largest private home in Canada. The main work is connected by an
underground passage to the stables. Vivienda Loma has been a
filming location for X-Men, Chicago, Scott Pilgrim vs. The Planet and
Beauty and the Beast.

4. Higt park
Toronto’s largest public park encompasses 161 acres. These are not
only shady alleys and flower beds, but also sports areas and
playgrounds, picnic areas, hiking trails, tennis courts, football and
baseball fields, dog running areas, picnic areas, parks, large ponds.
And the city zoo

5. Cataratas del Niágara (Ontario)


The most powerful waterfall complex in North America and one of
the most famous waterfalls in the world, the cascades are a 1.5-hour
drive from Toronto in the metropolitan Niagara Falls neighborhood.
Niagara Falls is still made up of Horseshoe, American Falls, and Fata
creeks.

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