

A 161-hectare urban park in Toronto, featuring diverse ecosystems, wildlife, and educational programs.
A free zoo within High Park featuring deer, llamas, and other animals, perfect for a morning visit.
A serene pond within High Park ideal for a leisurely afternoon walk or picnic.
An outdoor theatre that hosts various performances in the evenings during the summer months.
A local favourite for brunch, known for its creative dishes and cozy atmosphere.

A vibrant spot with a stunning rooftop patio, offering delicious Italian cuisine.
A luxurious restaurant offering Eastern Mediterranean cuisine in a beautiful, upscale setting.

Thick-cut bacon made from pork shoulder, rolled in cornmeal, and griddled. Served on a soft bun with mustard.
French fries topped with cheese curds and gravy. A hearty lunch staple.
Crispy roasted duck skin wrapped in thin pancakes with cucumber, green onions, and hoisin sauce.

High Park Nature Centre can be rainy, especially in spring and fall.
For birdwatching and viewing wildlife from a distance.
Iconic to Canada, these taps are traditionally used to collect maple sap, symbolizing the country's maple syrup industry.
Inukshuks are stone sculptures used by the Inuit people for centuries, now recognized as a symbol of Canada.
Handcrafted using materials like moose antler, caribou bone, and semi-precious stones, these pieces celebrate Indigenous culture.

A vibrant market in Kullu town, offering local handicrafts, food, and cultural experiences under the starlit Himalayan sky.
Provincetown's Commercial Street is a vibrant hub of nightlife, offering a mix of LGBTQ+ friendly bars, clubs, and live music venues, with a lively atmosphere from dusk till dawn.
Pompeii, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers a unique glimpse into Roman life, frozen in time by the catastrophic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.