

The Royal Ontario Museum, Canada's largest museum of world cultures and natural history, is a must-visit for its stunning architecture and diverse collections.
A charming spot known for its delightful brunch menu and cozy atmosphere.
A popular coffee shop offering a variety of coffee drinks and light breakfast options.
A stylish restaurant offering Eastern Mediterranean cuisine in a vibrant setting.

A stone sculpture resembling a human figure, symbolizing friendship and guidance, crafted by local Inuit artists.
A natural sweetener tapped from maple trees, a Canadian staple and symbol of the country's forests.

Handcrafted jewellery made from naturally shed moose antlers, a sustainable and unique Canadian keepsake.

Thick-cut, cured bacon sandwich with mustard and maple syrup, on a soft bun.
Mini donuts in various flavors, a Canadian breakfast staple.

French fries topped with cheese curds and gravy.
Iconic communication and observation tower offering panoramic views of the city.
Historic market offering a variety of food vendors, shops, and a farmers' market.
Canada's largest museum of world cultures and natural history, housing over 13 million artifacts.

The Royal Ontario Museum has extensive exhibits that require a lot of walking.

Museums can be air-conditioned, making it cooler than outside.
Stay hydrated during your visit, especially if you're planning to spend a full day at the museum.
A picturesque valley in the Swiss Alps, known for its stunning waterfalls and dramatic mountain scenery.
Explore the natural beauty of Riyadh's unique cave formations, offering a cool respite from the city's heat.
Historic gas lamp-lit sign marking the entrance to San Diego's vibrant Gaslamp Quarter, a hub for dining, entertainment, and nightlife.