Toronto, Canada
Fall 2018 - Toronto is a great family trip! It is a very walkable city. Toronto is Canada’s largest city with a population now of almost 5.6 million. Toronto is also the fifth largest city in North America. Larger cities include Mexico City, New York City, Los Angeles and Chicago. Here is a love for the arts, culture and food. If you’re a foodie you will love it here because Toronto has more than 8,000 restaurants! The city life is really fresh and popping. It was a great visit from New York!
CN Tower
Toronto is very walkable with great photo ops all around - like this CN Tower.
Excited to be in Toronto!
There are over 1,600 named parks in Toronto. Toronto is one of the largest cultural centers in North America. You’ll find The National Ballet Company, The Canadian Opera Company, The Toronto Symphony Orchestra and the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir as well as loads of small theatres and those boasting Broadway style productions.

Views of the 6
We made it to Toronto!
Toronto Street Art
Toronto has over 200 public art works and historic monuments that are owned by the city.

Toronto Street Art
Toronto is the capital of Ontario and the world’s fourth most livable city.

Slaps!
Noble Dre*Ali leaves his mark artistically wherever he goes! More from the 2Pac art series can be found in our Gift Shop.

Graffiti Alley
If you love art, you must visit this place!

Graffiti Alley
Graffiti Alley is about a km of graffiti-filled walls stretching from Spadina Ave to Portland St, including side streets. It is a free attraction.

Toronto Street Art
Love Wins!

Graffiti Alley
Expect to see a variety of street art, from graffiti letterings to cartoony illustrations and realistic portraits.
Graffiti Alley
Rest in Power
Graffiti Alley
One main alley but lots of little side ones too! Remember wear comfy shoes.
Graffiti Alley
All different types of art here.

By The Water
Toronto is a great place to sit by the water and have a nice lunch or watch the boats go by.

Castle Casa Loma
Beautiful grounds to explore on your leisure. In 1911, Sir Henry Pellatt engaged noted architect E.J. Lennox to build a castle on the top of a hill overlooking Toronto. It took 300 men nearly three years to complete the 200,000 square foot castle at a cost $3,500,000 (at the time). Situated on 5 acres, Casa Loma was the largest private residence in Canada. Sir Henry Pellatt with his wife Lady Mary enjoyed Casa Loma for less than ten years before financial misfortune forced him to abandon his home.

Castle Casa Loma
Walk the grounds and be amazed. The bathrooms alone here are the best. Then remember to go to the basement, full of all the movie posters that were filmed here.

Castle Casa Loma
Queening in a Gothic Revival style mansion in midtown Toronto.