
Toronto
I had been to Toronto before, but in the summer.
Since my trip to visit Chichén Itzá was with Air Canada, it is possible to stop in Toronto at no cost.
My friend Sandra lives in the city, so I decided to visit the winter version.
I also went to enjoy the winter in the Yukon and visited Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon.
Toronto is a multicultural metropolis and the largest city in Canada.
Located on the shores of Lake Ontario, it combines modernity, nature and a thriving cultural scene.
It is a city of immigrants, Little Portugal, Chinatown, Little Italy.
Main attractions
The CN Tower, at 553 meters high, offers incredible panoramic views.
The Distillery District enchants with cobblestone streets, art galleries and charming cafes.
For those who enjoy shopping, Yonge-Dundas Square and the Eaton Centre are must-sees.
The city is also a gastronomic paradise, with options ranging from food trucks to award-winning restaurants.
Don’t forget to try a peameal bacon sandwich, a typical dish of the city.
For those who love nature, the Toronto Islands are perfect for a bike ride or picnic with a view of the skyline.
In winter, the city gains a special charm with skating rinks and light festivals.
Skating at Nathan Phillips Square: The rink in front of City Hall is a classic! At night, the lights make the place even more beautiful.
Another option is Harbourfront Centre: a rink on the edge of Lake Ontario with an incredible view.
Watch a hockey game. The Toronto Maple Leafs are the city’s team, and watching a game at Scotiabank Arena is worth it.
The Path, Toronto’s underground complex, with regulated temperatures, makes it possible to walk around the city more comfortably.
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End of the adventure. Now it’s time to go home