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A Week-long Family Friendly Itinerary in Toronto

Thursday, June 27: Exploring the Downtown Core

Start your trip by exploring the bustling downtown core of Toronto. In the morning, visit the iconic CN Tower and enjoy panoramic views of the city from the observation deck. In the afternoon, head to Ripley's Aquarium of Canada, where you can marvel at fascinating marine life. In the evening, take a leisurely stroll along the vibrant Harbourfront and enjoy the beautiful waterfront.

  • CN Tower: $35 per person, approximately 2-3 hours
  • Ripley's Aquarium of Canada: $35 per person, approximately 2-3 hours
  • Harbourfront: Free, time spent varies
Friday, June 28: Exploring the Royal Ontario Museum and Casa Loma

Spend the morning exploring the Royal Ontario Museum, known for its extensive collection of art, culture, and natural history exhibits. In the afternoon, visit Casa Loma, a majestic castle with beautiful gardens and stunning architecture. In the evening, take a stroll through the vibrant Yorkville neighborhood and enjoy its upscale shops and restaurants.

  • Royal Ontario Museum: $25 per person, approximately 2-3 hours
  • Casa Loma: $30 per person, approximately 2-3 hours
  • Yorkville: Free, time spent varies
Saturday, June 29: Day Trip to Toronto Islands

Escape the city and spend the day on the Toronto Islands. Take a ferry ride to the islands and enjoy picnicking, biking, or simply relaxing on the beach. Explore the nature trails and enjoy stunning views of the city skyline. In the evening, catch a sunset cruise back to the mainland.

  • Toronto Islands Ferry: $8 per person round trip, approximately 4-6 hours
  • Food and activities on the islands: Costs vary, time spent varies
  • Sunset cruise: $25 per person, approximately 1-2 hours
Sunday, June 30: Visit the Ontario Science Centre

Spend the day at the Ontario Science Centre, a hands-on interactive museum that offers fun and educational exhibits for all ages. Explore topics ranging from space and technology to biology and physics. In the evening, enjoy a relaxing walk through the vibrant neighborhood of Kensington Market.

  • Ontario Science Centre: $25 per person, approximately 3-4 hours
  • Kensington Market: Free, time spent varies
Monday, July 1: Explore the Distillery District and St. Lawrence Market

Start your day by exploring the historic Distillery District, known for its charming cobblestone streets, art galleries, and unique shops. In the afternoon, visit St. Lawrence Market, one of the oldest and largest food markets in North America. Enjoy sampling local delicacies and shopping for fresh produce. In the evening, catch a live performance or play at the nearby Sony Centre for the Performing Arts.

  • Distillery District: Free, time spent varies
  • St. Lawrence Market: Free, time spent varies
  • Sony Centre for the Performing Arts: Ticket prices vary, time spent varies
Tuesday, July 2: Visit the Toronto Zoo

Spend the day at the Toronto Zoo, one of the largest zoos in the world. Explore various habitats and see a wide range of animals from around the globe. Enjoy educational shows, interactive exhibits, and even feeding opportunities. In the evening, take a leisurely walk along the scenic Scarborough Bluffs.

  • Toronto Zoo: $30 per person, approximately 4-6 hours
  • Scarborough Bluffs: Free, time spent varies
Wednesday, July 3: Explore the High Park and Casa Loma

Start your day with a visit to High Park, a beautiful urban park known for its lush greenery, walking trails, and the famous cherry blossoms (if in season). Enjoy a picnic, rent a paddleboat, or simply relax in nature. In the afternoon, revisit Casa Loma to explore areas you may have missed previously. In the evening, take a scenic sunset cruise along Lake Ontario.

  • High Park: Free, time spent varies
  • Casa Loma: $30 per person, approximately 2-3 hours
  • Lake Ontario sunset cruise: $25 per person, approximately 1-2 hours

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

While exploring Toronto, don't miss out on these off the beaten path attractions loved by locals:

  • Evergreen Brick Works: An old brick factory turned community space featuring farmers' markets, nature trails, and art installations.
  • Ontario Place: A waterfront entertainment venue with parks, bike trails, and a water park.
  • High Park Zoo: A small, free zoo inside High Park, home to various animals including bison, llamas, and peacocks.

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