There are so many things to do in Toronto it can be difficult to know where to start. Being one of the most multiculturally diverse cities on the planet, there is something for everyone. It’s our hometown but we’ve also experienced Toronto as a tourist. It is the largest city in Canada, and in our humble opinion, it’s the most exciting!
If you are visiting Toronto, our comprehensive Toronto guide will help you find the best places to visit in Toronto for first-time visitors and return.
Top Things to do in Toronto
We have broken this guide into sections to help you plan your Toronto itinerary. There here are clusters of attractions in different parts of the city so instead of hopping in taxis or taking the subway running around in all directions, we’re going to give you a Toronto guide where you can walk from one attraction to another.
- Part 1 – Toronto Entertainment District – CN Tower, Roger’s Center, Grafitti Alley
- Part 2 – Front Street and Distillery District – Gooderham and Worts, Hockey Hall of Fame, St. Lawrence Market
- Part 3 – Harbourfront – Sugar Beach, Toronto Islands, Harbourfront Cruise
Part 4 – Downtown Toronto – Yonge and Dundas Square, Nathan Philips Square, Eaton Centre - Part 5 – Toronto Museums & Galleries – ROM, AGO,
- Part 6 – Toronto Outdoors
- Part 7 – Toronto Entertainment Venues
- Part 8 – Day Trips from Toronto
Entertainment District
1. CN Tower Edge Walk

The CN Tower is Toronto’s most iconic landmark and the most popular thing to do in Toronto. Built in 1975, it reigned as the world’s tallest building until 2007 when it was taken over by the Burj Khalifa in 2008. While the CN Tower is a top Toronto Attraction unto itself, it’s the Edgwalk that makes it special.
- Location: 301 Front Street. Directions – TTC to Union Station, then walk East on Front Street
CN Tower Glass Floor
If you aren’t up for the adrenaline rush of the Edgewalk, you still must visit the CN Tower. You can eat dinner at the revolving restaurant, walk on the glass floor, and see the best view of Toronto from inside and out, enjoy a virtual reality ride. Read more: CN Tower Edgewalk – Taking on The World’s Highest SkyWalk
2. Toronto Railway Museum

While you are at the CN Tower, there are plenty of things to see and do around Front Street. Make your way to the Railway Museum just behind the CN Tower to see this incredible display….
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