The Best Sight in Toronto, Ontario

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We've compiled the best of the best in Toronto - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Toronto Botanical Garden and Edwards Gardens

North Toronto

These beautiful themed botanical gardens and adjacent estate garden (once owned by industrialist Rupert Edwards) flow into one of the city's most visited ravines. Paths wind along colorful floral displays and exquisite rock gardens, which are incredibly popular with wedding photographers. There's also a signposted "teaching garden" for kids to touch and learn about nature. You can join a 90-minute tour ($) between early May and late October; go online for times and to reserve your spot. Refreshments and snacks are available on-site at the Dandelion Café. The paid parking lot can get very busy on weekends in spring and autumn. For a long nature walk, head south through Wilket Creek Park and the winding Don Valley. After hours of walking (or biking or jogging) through almost uninterrupted parkland, you reach the southern tip of Taylor Creek Park on Victoria Park Avenue, just north of the Danforth—here you can catch the subway at Victoria Park Station.

777 Lawrence Ave. E, Toronto, ON, M3C 1N4, Canada
416-397–1341
Sight Details
Free; tours C$15; parking from C$4

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