Toronto Tour!



As we were staying in Toronto and Missisauga obviously we would have visited the great landmarks like CN Tower, Rogers Stadium and the Royal Ontario Museum. That's what travelling's for! Toronto was a sprawling city and all the main attractions were downtown, there were soaring skyscrapers and captivating condos and stadiums, galleries, museums, monuments the list goes on.... However the main showcase of the city was CN Tower. A radio and communications Tower that lights up luminously and can be seen from 160km away. The Tower symbolises achievement as it took 40 months to be built in 1976. CN Tower even has its own revolving 360 restaurant. This spectacular show case is a symbol of Canada even CN stands for Canada National owned by a railway company.

Lake Ontario

Even though Lake Ontario isn't completely apart of Toronto, I though I visited this beautiful lake so why not include it in here plus we could also see the Beautiful landscape of the city. Lake Ontario is a large lake surrounded by the Islands (Center Island), Toronto and the neighbouring airport. 

Center Island

To be honest there is no place like the Toronto Islands. Among the past 200 years, the strip of sand gives the city a harbour evolved from a pond and wildflower-covered peninsula. The Island is covered with grassland ponds and amusement rides for the needs of the playful kids and the less grown-up adults.
Toronto is a sprawling, bustling city unlike any other and should be visited!

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