

Campbell House Museum, built in 1822, is Toronto's oldest remaining intact Georgian-style mansion, offering a glimpse into the city's early history.
Canada's largest museum showcasing world cultures and natural history.
Iconic tower offering panoramic views of the city, dining, and entertainment.
A group of small islands offering beaches, parks, and scenic views of the city.

A local favorite for breakfast, known for its creative egg dishes and cozy atmosphere.
Famous for its specialty coffee and unique sandwiches, a must-visit for coffee lovers.

A high-end restaurant known for its innovative Pacific Northwest cuisine and stunning waterfront views.

Campbell House Museum is an outdoor attraction, and rain can be unpredictable.
The museum is located in a historic neighborhood with cobblestone streets.

Useful for long days exploring the museum and nearby attractions.

Egg, bacon, and cheese on a toasted English muffin
Slow-cooked pork shoulder with BBQ sauce on a brioche bun
Soft corn tortillas filled with slow-cooked meats, topped with onions, cilantro, and lime
A symbol of Toronto's hockey pride, these jerseys are a must-have for sports fans.
A Canadian classic, these pastries are a delicious treat with a unique shape.
Inukshuks are traditional Inuit stone sculptures that represent a human form, symbolizing guidance and friendship.
Nawate Shopping Street, a bustling, covered market in Asakusa, offers a glimpse into traditional Japanese shopping culture.
A vast, pristine forest park known for its diverse wildlife and scenic landscapes.
Experience Texas history and politics at this iconic, pink granite capitol building, offering guided tours and a visitors center.