Exploring The Very Best Bits Of Toronto

Canadian rail holidays often include a visit to Toronto. Here are the top attractions to explore.

Canadian rail holidays are the perfect way to explore the vast and diverse country we know as Canada. With so much to discover, travelling across this stunning landscape by train allows you to fit in all the best attractions and most interesting destinations in a convenient and time effective manner. There are several options when to comes to organised tours, so you have plenty of choice when you decide to take the plunge and book one of the many Canadian rail holidays.

Most tours will include visits to the prime destinations of Montréal and Québec City, and more often than not you’ll be taken on a trip to the fabulous Toronto. As the country’s largest city, this place offers so much to explore – even a stay of just two days will seem like a week. Here is a lowdown on which sites are recommended when you are visiting.

The Eaton Centre

Though this place can get a little crowded, it should definitely be on the agenda if you’re a visitor to Toronto. As the busiest shopping mall in Canada, it’ll be hard not to get swept up in the gulf of shops that are housed in this most modern of buildings. The Eaton Centre is certainly a shopaholic’s paradise, but it is also a wonderful place to spend an hour or two even if shopping is not your favourite activity.

The CN Tower

Probably the city’s most iconic landmark, the CN Tower can be seen from just about any part of Toronto and is really useful for orientating yourself. While it is incredible to admire from ground level, you can enjoy an even more spectacular experience from either the LookOut level (346m), the Sky Terrace (342m) or the Sky Pod, which marks the very top of the structure. If adventure is what you re looking for on Canadian rail holidays, this is a must!

City Hall

If you love taking holiday snaps, head to this gorgeous spot once daylight has given way to the blanket of darkness. The City Hall is lit up beautifully at night when the two arc-shaped buildings that are located around a smaller central building, come to life.

The Waterfront Area

There is no better way to get to know a city than on foot and the waterfront area in Toronto is a lovely place with plenty of opportunity to stretch your legs. If you are ready to relax after a busy couple of days exploring the urban attractions, this pretty part of the city offers welcome respite.

Chinatown

There is no shortage of good food in Toronto – in fact, there are a huge number of restaurants serving various different cuisine styles, but Chinatown is the place to be if Asian flavours tickle your taste buds. Not only are there some wonderful eateries, but the markets and shops that line the streets light up an Aladdin’s cave of places to explore.

Outlined above are the main attractions in the city, and although this list is by no means exhaustive, it is a good place to start.

There are some expert travel companies out there offering superb Canadian rail holidays, so you’ll have no trouble finding guidance when planning your dream trip. Book your amazing getaway today!

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John Dixon is a luxury travel expert and Managing Director of Prestige Holidays. His award-winning team are highly experienced when it comes to putting together bespoke Canadian rail holidays, so whether you want to explore the impressive peaks of the Rockies or enjoy an immersive wildlife tour, you can rest assured that this company will provide you with a holiday to remember.

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