Yours to Discover.
Major Attractions
Journey Behind the Falls (Niagara Falls) — Walk through tunnels behind Horseshoe Falls and stand on the lower observation deck.
Scenic Caves Nature Adventures (Blue Mountain) — Suspension bridge, caves, hiking, ziplining, and winter activities.
Point Pelee National Park (Leamington) — Canada’s southernmost point, famous for bird migration, beaches, and marsh boardwalks.
Skylon Tower (Niagara Falls) — Observation deck and revolving restaurant with panoramic views of the falls.
History, Culture & Unique Landmarks
Muskoka Heritage Place (Huntsville) — Pioneer village, museum, and a heritage steam train.
Castle Kilbride (Baden) — 19th‑century mansion known for its lavish Victorian interior and historic exhibits.
Screaming Heads (Burk’s Falls) — A surreal outdoor art installation featuring massive concrete sculptures across a sprawling property.
Iconic Toronto Landmarks
CN Tower — One of the world’s tallest towers with glass floors, EdgeWalk, and panoramic dining.
Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) — Canada’s largest museum of art, culture, and natural history.
Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) — Major art museum with Canadian, Indigenous, and international collections.
Casa Loma — Gothic Revival castle with gardens, tunnels, and seasonal events.
Nature, Parks & Outdoor Experiences
High Park — Toronto’s largest urban park with trails, a zoo, cherry blossoms, and Grenadier Pond.
Toronto Botanical Garden — 17 themed gardens, trails, and seasonal programs.
Toronto Islands — Beaches, bike rentals, Centreville amusement park, skyline views.
Family-Friendly Attractions
Toronto Zoo — One of the largest zoos in the world with 5,000+ animals.
Ontario Science Centre — Hands-on science exhibits and IMAX dome theatre.
Little Canada — Immersive miniature world of Canadian cities and landscapes.
LEGOLAND Discovery Centre (Vaughan) — Indoor rides, LEGO zones, and 4D cinema.
Shopping, Entertainment & Neighbourhoods
Distillery Historic District — Pedestrian-only arts district with boutiques, galleries, and seasonal markets.
Kensington Market — Eclectic food, vintage shops, murals, and global street culture.
Yorkdale Shopping Centre — Canada’s most upscale mall with luxury brands and dining.
Scarborough Bluffs — Dramatic cliffs and beaches along Lake Ontario.
Local to the Family Reunion
Mono Cliffs Provincial Park — Not in town but very close; known for dramatic cliffs, lookout points, and forest trails.
Broadway (Main Street) — Historic streetscape with cafés, bakeries, boutiques, pubs, and local restaurants. The town promotes its “small town, big taste” food culture.
Island Lake (easy trails & rentals) — Kid‑friendly boardwalks and picnic spots.
Harvey Curry Park — Playgrounds and open space for younger kids.

