Japanese Cherry trees at High Park -it blooms during Spring Season.
Since, when I came here eight year's ago we used to go to High Park all the time with all my friends. One of the best memories. It has for everyone. It's a great place for picnic in the summer too.
Cherry blossoms last for about a week to a week and a half if the weather is nice but if it rains while they are in bloom then the flower petals fall quicker and the blooming may be over in just a few short days.
There's a zoo where you can see bison and peacocks, incredible trails for hiking, gardens with beautiful scenery.
Fall at the Park, The air is cooler, the days are shorter and fall is definitely here. Don’t miss out seeing the beautiful colours as the leaves change even if you can’t get out of the city. Best seen in September and October, the city has a spot for everyone to see some fall foliage.
Air Canada Centre
The first time I saw playing hockey and basketball live, the Toronto Maple Leafs vs. Washington Capitals was in 2009 and the second game was in 2015 Toronto Raptors vs. New Orleans. It was so much fun watching the game with my little buddy with me.
CN Tower
We used to go here with my family every summer during long-weekends. It's a wonderful place to visit.
The Canadian National Tower in Toronto, formerly the world's tallest structure, has adventure lovers taking a walk OUTSIDE – around the circumference of the roof! So, do you dare to test your limits ...
RIPLEYS AQUARIUM OF CANADA
My boy love going to the aquarium. Who doesn't? It's an opportunity to explore the world of the sea, while learning and having fun.
Harbourfront Centre
Stroll the boardwalk and take in Toronto's waterfront. There is a new underground parking garage on the East side which makes getting here easier. If Blue Goose isn't open, Amsterdam Brewhouse is a decent place to grab some wings. Weekends in the Summer often offer interesting live music / food festivals, especially good for kids or Grab your fav. cup of coffee and go for a stroll.
A Lakeside cultural hub with dance, modern art, craft & theatre spaces, plus many annual events.
There's also an ice skating rink in the winter nearby so enjoy that too!
Royal Ontario Museum is a museum of art, world culture and natural history in Toronto, Canada. It is one of the largest museums in North America, the largest in Canada, and attracts over one million visitors every year, the second most for a Canadian art museum after the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts The museum is north of Queen's Park in the University of Toronto district, with its main entrance on Bloor St. West The Museum subway station is named after the ROM, and since 2008, it is decorated to resemble the institution's collection. St. George Station is also close to the museum's new entrance as well.
Rogers Centre (originally name SkyDome)
A multi-purpose stadium in downtown Toronto, Canada situated just southwest of the CN Tower near the northern shore of Lake Ontario. Opened in 1989 on the former Railway,lands it is home to the Toronto Blue Jays of Major League Basketball (MLB). Previously, the stadium served as home to the Argonauts of the Canadian Football League (CFL) and the Toronto Raptors of the (NBA). The Buffalo Bills of the (NFL), played an annual game at the stadium as part of the Bills Toronto Series from 2008 to 2013. While it is primarily a sports venue, it also hosts other large-scale events such as conventions,trade fairs, concert travelling carnivals and monster truck shows.
The stadium was renamed "Rogers Centre" following the purchase of the stadium by Rogers Communications which also bought the Toronto Blue Jays, in 2005.The venue was noted for being the first stadium to have a fully retractable motorized roof , as well as for the 348-room hotel attached to it, with 70 rooms overlooking the field. It is also the last North American major-league stadium built to accommodate both football and baseball.













































I love it!!! Keep it up!
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