Wednesday, October 21, 2015

94 things to do in Toronto, Canada!

In honour of the Blue Jays 94 wins to date, here are 94 things to do in Toronto, Canada's largest and most populous city. In absolutely no particular order:
1. Ride an elevator up the CN Tower, the tallest free standing structure in the Western Hemisphere.
2. Touch a stingray at Ripley's Aquarium.
3. See pandas at the Toronto Zoo.
4. Discover secret passageways inside Toronto's castle, Casa Loma.
5. Take a ferry ride to Centre Island.
6. Check out the dinosaurs at the Royal Ontario Museum.
7. Catch an improve show at Second City.
8. Indulge your inner foodie at the St Lawrence Market.
9. Score a goal at the Hockey Hall of Fame.
10. Sample beer at the Steam Whistle Brewery.
11. See what's hanging at the Art Gallery of Toronto.
12. Tour the Rogers Centre (formerly known as the Skydome) and admire the world's first fully retractable roof.
13. Listen to the Toronto Symphony Orchestra inside Roy Thompson Hall.
14. Stop and smell the roses in Edwards Gardens.
Ross Petty in Peter Pan
15. Spend some money in the Eaton Centre.
16. Buy something vintage in Kensington Market.
17. Enjoy lunch in Chinatown.
18. Try your hand at Segway, in the Distillery District.
19. Check out a Broadway hit in a Mirvish Theatre.
20. Boo Ross Petty during his annual holiday pantomime.
21. Tour the Winter Gardens Theatre, the oldest collection of vaudeville memorabilia in North America.
22. Go nude at Hanlan's Point beach.
23. Explore the history of footwear at the Bata Shoe Museum.
24. Go back in time at Pioneer Village.
25. Rent a bicycle made for two (or four) and bike Ward's Island.
26. Laugh it up at Yuk Yuks.
Gargoyles at Old City Hall, Tour Guys
27. Join the Tour Guys for a free walking tour.
28. Visit the Ontario Science Centre.
29. Watch a movie in the Imax dome.
30. Challenge your wits at a Great Escape game.
31. Hoist the sails on a tall ship.
32. Hike the Scarborough Bluffs.
33. Go swimming in the Beaches.
34. Explore Mount Pleasant Cemetery.
35. Watch Shakespeare in High Park.
36. Join a ghost tour. Boo!
37. Wander through the University of Toronto.
38. Watch a movie at TIFF Bell Lightbox.
The Distillery District
39. Stalk movie stars in Yorkville.
40. Walk the red carpet at the Toronto Film Festival.
41. Tour Ontario's Legislative Assembly.
42. Visit the barnyard at Riverdale Farm.
43. Seal your love with a lock in the Distillery District.
44. Cheer on the Leafs at the Air Canada Centre.
45. Step back in time at Spadina House.
46. Take a clay class at the Gardiner Museum.
47. Eat Greek at the Taste of the Danforth.
48. Keep warm and dry in the PATH, 30 kilometres of underground shops and restaurants. Largest in the world!
49. Visit the Police Museum.
50. Place your bets at the Woodbine race track.
51. Explore themed gardens at the Toronto Botanical Gardens.
52. See a ballet at the Four Seasons Centre, or listen to the opera.
53. Hear the firing of the cannons at Fort York.
54. Wander through Graffiti Alley.

Graffiti Alley
55. Take in a Toronto FC game at the BMO stadium.
56. Look for Drake at a Raptors game.
57. Ride the train at the Toronto Railway Museum.
58. Get messy at Colour Me Rad.
59. Dare to do the Edge Walk at the CN Tower.
60. Skate by the lake down at Harbourfront.
70. Dance at Caribana.
71. Join the Pride parade.
72. Kayak the Humber River.
73. Learn some Canadian history at the McKenzie House.
74. Cheer on your knight at Medieval Feast, Toronto.
75. Play the Midway at the Canadian National Exhibition.
76. Ride a helicopter.
Humber River
77. Join a chocolate tour.
78. Try your hand at ax throwing.
79. Grab some bait and go fishing.
80. Rent some skis and grab a lift.
81. Join a scavenger hunt with Urban Capers
82. Play archery tag with Archery District, a tag game that combines foam tipped arrows and paintball.
83. Shop at the One of a Kind show, the largest consumer craft show in North America.
84. Head to a club in the Entertainment District and dance the night away.
85. Visit an indoor amusement park at the Woodbine Centre.
86. Play some laser tag.
87. Head out to the Greater Toronto area to do some Tree Top Trekking in Brampton.
88. Visit Vaughan and Canada's Wonderland
89. Get chased by zombies at Halloween Haunt.
90. Build something at the LEGOLAND Discovery Centre.
91. Visit Playdium in nearby Mississauga. Try over 200 interactive games, Go-Karting, batting cages, bungee trampoline, rock climbing and mini golf.
92. Dine at Winterlicious.
93. Explore Nuit Blanche.
94. And last but not least, GO TO A BLUE JAYS GAME. Go JAYS go!
Roger Stadium



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