

A 17.5-acre urban oasis showcasing diverse plant life and themed gardens, including a ravine and waterfall.

Thick-cut, cured bacon sandwich with mustard on a soft bun.
French fries topped with cheese curds and gravy.
Thin crust pizza with tomato sauce, cheese, and various toppings.
A Toronto institution known for its creative brunch dishes and lively atmosphere.
A stylish spot offering a variety of seafood dishes, known for its oyster bar and creative cocktails.
Award-winning restaurant offering a multi-course tasting menu, known for its innovative dishes and exceptional service.
A staple of Canadian cuisine, maple syrup is made from the sap of maple trees and is a symbol of the country's natural abundance.
Inukshuks are stone sculptures used by the Inuit people for centuries to mark trails and as navigation aids, now popular as souvenirs.
Artwork by First Nations, Inuit, and MΓ©tis artists reflects Canada's rich indigenous heritage and cultural diversity.

Toronto's weather can be unpredictable, with sudden showers. A lightweight rain jacket will keep you dry while exploring the botanical garden.
The Toronto Botanical Garden spans over 18 hectares, so comfortable walking shoes are essential to explore the entire garden.

Staying hydrated is important, especially during long walks in the garden. A portable water bottle will ensure you have water on hand.
A group of small islands offering beaches, parks, and city views.
Canada's largest museum showcasing world cultures and natural history.
Iconic tower offering panoramic city views, dining, and entertainment.

A poignant reminder of World War II, this park preserves the historic Battle of Peleliu, offering a glimpse into the past with its well-preserved Japanese tunnels and bunkers.
The River Wear, a major river in northeast England, flows through the historic city of Durham and offers beautiful landscapes and cultural attractions.
A unique tree in Marayoor, Kerala, known for its honey production, offering a sweet experience for nature lovers.