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Toronto, Canada Travel Guide

Multicultural food city on the lake

Why visit Toronto

Toronto is Canada’s most multicultural city — half its residents were born abroad, which makes it one of the world’s best food cities. The CN Tower’s glass floor, the Distillery District’s Victorian brick lanes and the ferry to the islands for a skyline view from the water. Niagara Falls is a 90-minute drive away, and the hockey is a religion.

Last updated Aug 17, 2026 · Reviewed by the WhatWhereVacay editorial team

Best time to visit Toronto

Weather decides when a city shines — and when it empties out. We pull 30-year climate averages for Toronto to show which months are warm, dry and worth booking.

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3 days in Toronto: what to eat & see

D1 Day 1

Morning
CN Tower & waterfront
Afternoon
St Lawrence Market lunch
🍴 Poutine →
Evening
Distillery District dinner
🍴 Peameal Bacon Sandwich

D2 Day 2

Morning
Royal Ontario Museum & U of T campus
Afternoon
Kensington Market & Chinatown
🍴 Dim Sum →
Evening
Toronto Islands sunset ferry
🍴 Butter Tart →

D3 Day 3

Morning
Niagara Falls day trip
Afternoon
Niagara-on-the-Lake wineries
🍴 Ice Wine
Evening
Queen West dinner & music
🍴 Butter Chicken →

Eat your way through Toronto

These are the dishes to hunt down in Toronto — not just the country's greatest hits. Tap a dish to see where it's made best, then compare a stay in the same neighbourhood with your dates.

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