

A picturesque outdoor theatre nestled within Toronto's largest public park, offering free concerts and events during summer.

High Park Amphitheatre has unpredictable weather, and a rain jacket will keep you dry during sudden showers.
The amphitheatre has grassy areas for picnics, and a portable blanket will provide comfort and cleanliness.
The park is home to various insects, and repellent will protect you from bites and stings.
A free zoo within High Park, home to deer, llamas, and other animals.
A beautiful garden with various themes, perfect for a relaxing afternoon.
Iconic tower offering panoramic views of the city, with a revolving restaurant and glass floor.

A symbol of Toronto's hockey pride, these jerseys are a must-have for sports fans.

A unique blend of Canadian maple syrup and local art, perfect for breakfast or as a gift.
These stone figures represent friendship and guidance in Inuit culture, making them a meaningful souvenir.
Iconic for its retro decor and creative breakfast dishes, a local favourite since 1995.
A beloved spot for hearty, homemade lunches, known for its soups and sandwiches.
One of Canada's top restaurants, offering an intimate, multi-course dining experience.

Thick-cut bacon cured in cornmeal, served on a bun with mustard
French fries topped with cheese curds and gravy
Thin crust pizza with tomato sauce, cheese, and various toppings
Ohau Point Seal Colony is a stunning natural attraction where you can observe New Zealand fur seals in their natural habitat, with breathtaking coastal views.
A unique temple dedicated to Lord Shani, known for its lack of doors and walls, located in the village of Shingnapur.
Lake Side, nestled in the Sierra Nevada, offers stunning lake views, hiking trails, and water activities.