Toronto Tourism
Toronto happens to be the most populous Canadian city and is also the capital of Ontario. This city is located in the Southern part of Ontario and is on the northwestern shore of the Ontario Lake. Toronto has a total of over 2.5 million residents. This is a city that attracts several tourists from the world over each year, and there is an increment in the number of tourists visiting this place each time. There are many tourist attractions here and is amongst the primary reasons that tourists are attracted to this city .Speaking of tourist attractions, it would be apt to say that Toronto has got something for everyone. From amusement parks to art galleries, movie theaters to heritage sites, this is a city that presents you with several attractions under one roof. It is guaranteed that people of all ages and entertainment preferences would find something to be excited about.
Toronto has amazing amusement, as well as, water parks that include the likes of a 160 feet twister at Wave Pool and the Wild water Kingdom. You can also try the Behemoth from Canada's Wonderland. Then there's the Bingemans Big Splash Waterpark that is perfect for the entire family. This is where you can have hours of unadulterated fun.
This Canadian city also has its share of art galleries and AGO or the Art Gallery of Ontario is one of the finest that the city has to offer. This also happens to be one of the largest public art galleries of North America. The Art Gallery of Mississauga has a lot of exhibitions, and a collection of international, as well as, national art. The BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir & Canadian Museum of Cultural Heritage of Indo-Canadians preserves art that is over 10,000 years old.

Toronto has several zoos and also offers tourists several safari tours. African Lion Safari, Niagara Parks Butterfly Conservatory, Reptilia and the Riverdale Farm are some of the most fascinating things that you can explore here.
Toronto has many heritage sites that amaze one and all. Benares Historic House - Museums of Mississauga is a place where you can experience lifestyles of the 19th and the 20th century. Black Creek Pioneer Village is a recreated Ontario country village that originally existed in 1860. Casa Loma happens to be the former estate of Sir Henry Pellatt, the Canadian financier. This is an Edwardian Castle that is complete with several decorated suites, and comes complete with 800-foot tunnel as well. Then there's CityPass Inc that offers a total of five attractions for one price.
Elgin & Winter Garden Theatre Centre is the only remaining double decker theatre of the world and is considered to be a very important national historic site while Fort York National Historic Site is where modern Toronto was born.
Thus, we see a tourist would be anything but bored when touring Toronto since there's a great variety on offer, from fascinating to adventure, thrill to mesmerizing art; it's all out there to ensure that as a tourist your insatiable appetite for variance is nurtured.
