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Toronto, Canada Tourism Itinerary: January 1 - January 11, 2026

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Day 1: Arrival & Exploration

Morning: Arrive in Toronto and settle into your accommodation. Take a leisurely walk along the Harbourfront to enjoy waterfront views and fresh air.

Afternoon: Visit the iconic CN Tower and experience the glass floor observation deck. Grab lunch at the nearby Ripley's Aquarium café.

Evening: Explore the vibrant Distillery District with its charming cobblestone streets, art galleries, and cozy restaurants.

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Day 2: Museums and Cultural Sights

Morning: Spend time at the Royal Ontario Museum, exploring its vast collections of art, culture, and natural history.

Afternoon: Head to the Art Gallery of Ontario to admire Canadian and international artworks.

Evening: Enjoy dinner in the Kensington Market area, known for its diverse food scene and relaxed vibe.

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Day 3: Nature and Parks

Morning: Visit High Park to explore winter trails and the serene nature spaces.

Afternoon: Head to the Toronto Islands via ferry (weather permitting) for a scenic walk and photo opportunities.

Evening: Relax with a show or concert at the Roy Thomson Hall.

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Day 4: Shopping and Neighborhoods

Morning: Explore the St. Lawrence Market to sample local delicacies and shop for unique souvenirs.

Afternoon: Stroll around the Queen Street West shopping district, featuring independent boutiques and trendy shops.

Evening: Dine at one of the many restaurants in the Entertainment District and experience Toronto’s nightlife.

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Day 5: History and Architecture

Morning: Tour Casa Loma, Toronto's historic Gothic Revival mansion and gardens.

Afternoon: Visit Fort York National Historic Site to learn about Toronto’s military history.

Evening: Enjoy a casual dinner in the King West neighborhood.

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Day 6: Science and Innovation

Morning: Discover interactive exhibits at the Ontario Science Centre.

Afternoon: Visit the Bata Shoe Museum to see unique footwear collections.

Evening: Relax at a café or bar in the Yorkville district.

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Day 7: Day Trip to Niagara Falls

Morning: Depart early for a full day visit to the majestic Niagara Falls.

Afternoon: Explore the surrounding area including the Clifton Hill entertainment district.

Evening: Return to Toronto and unwind after the scenic day trip.

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Day 8: Foodie Day

Morning: Take a food tour in the vibrant Chinatown neighborhood, sampling authentic Asian cuisine.

Afternoon: Visit local bakeries and cafés in Greektown on the Danforth.

Evening: Experience a fine dining dinner in Downtown Toronto.

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Day 9: Sports and Entertainment

Morning: Tour the Rogers Centre, home to the Toronto Blue Jays baseball team.

Afternoon: Visit the Hockey Hall of Fame to celebrate Canada’s favorite sport.

Evening: Attend a live sports event or concert depending on the schedule.

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Day 10: Local Life & Relaxation

Morning: Explore the neighborhood of The Beaches and enjoy a peaceful morning stroll.

Afternoon: Visit local coffeehouses and bookstores in the Danforth Village.

Evening: Have a quiet dinner at a local bistro and pack for departure.

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Day 11: Departure

Morning: Final souvenir shopping or a last walk through Nathan Phillips Square.

Afternoon: Check out from hotel and head to Toronto Pearson International Airport.

Evening: Depart Toronto with wonderful memories of your trip.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • CN Tower - 2 hours, $40 CAD
  • Ripley's Aquarium - 1.5 hours, $35 CAD
  • Distillery District - 2 hours, free (except meals/shopping)
  • Royal Ontario Museum - 3 hours, $25 CAD
  • Art Gallery of Ontario - 2 hours, $23 CAD
  • High Park - 2 hours, free
  • Toronto Islands Ferry - 3 hours, $10 CAD (round trip)
  • Roy Thomson Hall Show - 3 hours, approx. $50 CAD
  • St. Lawrence Market - 2 hours, free entry (food cost varies)
  • Queen Street West - 2 hours, free (shopping cost varies)
  • Casa Loma - 2 hours, $38 CAD
  • Fort York National Historic Site - 1.5 hours, $15 CAD
  • Ontario Science Centre - 3 hours, $22 CAD
  • Bata Shoe Museum - 1.5 hours, $15 CAD
  • Niagara Falls Day Trip - Full day, approx. $100 CAD (transport and admission)
  • Food Tours (Chinatown) - 3 hours, $60 CAD
  • Rogers Centre Tour - 1.5 hours, $20 CAD
  • Hockey Hall of Fame - 2 hours, $20 CAD
  • Nathan Phillips Square - 1 hour, free

Total Estimated Cost: Approx. $569 CAD (excluding meals, shopping, and accommodation)

Tips

To extend your trip, consider adding day trips to nearby destinations such as Toronto’s wineries in the Niagara-on-the-Lake region, or exploring more cultural neighborhoods like Little Italy and The Junction. For a shorter visit, focus on key highlights such as the CN Tower, Royal Ontario Museum, Distillery District, and a day trip to Niagara Falls to maximize your experience in fewer days.

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