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The Ultimate Toronto Bucket List: A Local’s Guide

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The Ultimate Toronto Bucket List has 31 of the best activities to make the most of your trip. Including local experiences that will make you an honorary Torontonian. That being said, let’s start crossing them off!

1

View Toronto from the CN Tower

 First up, one of the best things to do in Toronto: view the city from the CN Tower. Needless to say, this soaring monument is an experience for all. In addition to the views, you can also stand on a glass floor and walk along the edge. Though these activities are not for the faint-hearted!

Did you know? The CN Tower is 553 metres tall, making it the tallest building in Canada!

2

Ferry to the island

 The Toronto islands are a popular summer hang-out spot for those looking to get away from the city. Moreover, the 15-minute ferry ride runs daily (in the summer months) and often. Not only that, but you can also catch great Toronto skyline captures.

Travel Tip: Catch the morning ferries, as mid-day rides are very busy.

3

Experience a sports game

 The ultimate Toronto bucket list would not complete without adding a sports event! If you love sports, watching a game is a must-do. Even if not, this activity should be on your list. Overall, the lively atmosphere makes for a fun few hours for everybody.

Fun Fact: Toronto has 5 major league sports teams.

4

Visit the ROM

Royal Ontario Musem

The Royal Ontario Museum has plenty to offer in world culture and natural history. With this in mind, head to the crystal-shaped building to learn and gaze at the amazing dinosaur exhibit. As well as the other awesome permanent and temporary exhibits!

5

Take pictures in Graffiti Alley

 Hidden behind Queen Street is an art-filled area called Graffiti Alley. Of course, here you can spot some quirky and interesting works of art. In order to find it, head south on Spadina Road at Queen Street West. Soon, you will see a sign showing you the way.

6

Walk around Kensington Market

 Kensington market is popular amongst locals for shopping, grabbing a drink and wandering. Moreover, this bohemian neighbourhood has many unique shops and excellent lunch spots. However, it can get very busy on the weekends, so try to go earlier if you want to avoid crowds.

7

Get lost in the PATH

toronto path

 The PATH is an underground complex connecting over 70 buildings in the city. In other words, it is a giant underground maze. However, there are many stores for shopping, and it is great to explore on a rainy day. If you manage to get lost, look for the subway signs (pictured above) that will lead you to the street.

8

Visit Chinatown

toronto chinatown

 Stroll through the busy neighbourhood of Chinatown for fresh produce at the markets. As well as many popular Chinese and Asian restaurants. Though, if you are not hungry, just go to see one of many dynamic neighbourhoods in the city.

9

Eat street food

 Hungry after a night-out? In that case, head to the street food stalls! Apart from your regular hot dogs, there is a variety of options, even for vegetarians. Additionally, some food trucks even sell the famous poutine! In Toronto, you can find them around main intersections and popular attractions.

10

Cross the street via an all-way

 The all-way intersection, better known as the pedestrian scramble, is where cars in all directions of an intersection are stopped. Subsequently, pedestrians can move freely in the middle of the intersection. Note that the pedestrian scramble is not exclusive to Toronto, as some other countries have them as well. However, it is a neat part of Toronto for first-timers!

Find all-way's at Yonge/Bloor and Yonge/Dundas.

11

Spend a day at Canada's Wonderland

 Just outside of the city in Vaughan is an amusement park called Canada’s Wonderland. Undoubtedly, you can easily spend an entire day here having a blast. Apart from the many exciting rides, be sure to enjoy sweet treats like the funnel cake! Also, do not forget to wear sunscreen.

Travel Tip: Buy your tickets online to avoid the long ticket lines.

12

Walk down Yonge Street

 Yonge Street is a main road in the city, and it acts as the divider between East and West. Along the road you will discover shops and fast-food spots. As well as the local, and eccentric, people of Toronto. 

Travel Tip: Start at Yonge/Bloor Streets and walk South towards the water.

13

Take a picture at the Toronto sign

 At Nathan Phillips Square, find government buildings, skating, and most importantly, the Toronto Sign. Along with frequent yearly events! Note that skating only happens in winter.

Travel Tip: Get a better look at night when it lights up!

14

Stroll through Yorkville

yorkville toronto

 Yorkville is a quaint upscale neighbourhood around Bloor Street. If you want to shop at Louboutin, Chanel, and Louis Vuitton for instance, make your way here. Not only that, but you can also find good restaurants, cafes, and even art galleries.

15

Go to Woodbine Beach

 East of downtown is Woodbine beach, a hot-spot in the summer months. In particular, it is a great place to walk along the boardwalk and of course, suntan. Not only that, but you may also find yourself strolling through events. Such as the food truck festival!

16

Visit the Distillery District

 The Distillery District is a historic area with cobblestone streets, bars, small museums, and boutique shops. As well as some popular restaurants. Indeed, it is a great little place to walk around and enjoy a few hours. Also, stop by the Christmas Market during December when it gets especially lively! Note that tickets are required for the Christmas Market.

17

Visit Niagara Falls

 This bucket list attraction is only 2 hours away from Toronto! With that in mind, plan a day or weekend in Niagara Falls. It should be noted that a car ride will get you to Niagara quicker. However, there are buses to take you from Union Station if you want to save money.

18

Get an iced capp at Tim Hortons

 It seems around every corner there is a Tim Hortons. Undoubtedly, almost every Canadian has visited the Canadian coffee chain once in their life. If you visit during summer, buy an iced cappuccino for a super refreshing treat! Also, you can buy pastries, breakfast and lunch on the go.

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19

Hit up a brunch spot

 Brunch is a favourite meal and activity for many Torontonians. Consequently, there are many places with a great brunch menu. In addition to long line-ups! Though, it is an experience and you will be sure to eat some good food. Also, bonus points if you find bottomless mimosas and a place on a patio!

20

Ride the TTC

 The TTC (Toronto Transit Commission) is used to get around on buses, streetcars, and subways. In addition, you can also get to know the city by people-watching on the subway. If you want to have fun with it, ride the loop from Bloor station south to St. George station!

21

Walk by 10 construction sites

 You might be thinking 10 is a lot, but in the city of Toronto, it is not! Without a doubt, you will pass by multiple construction sites and road blocks. For this reason, why not make a game of it and see how many you pass in a single day!

22

Experience someone asking you for something on the street

 You will no doubt have someone pester or ask you for something on the streets. For example, a homeless person or someone working for an organization. You might be surprised by their Canadian friendliness and charm.

23

See the odd OCAD building

 Toronto’s art and design school features a ginormous black and white table with multicoloured legs. Despite the rather random structure in the area, it is an interesting sight. That being said, you can find it just south of the Dundas and McCaul intersection.

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24

Browse Black Market

 Almost everyone who has lived in the city has visited Black Market once in their lives (thanks to a vintage-loving friend!). Therefore, browse around the store to make you an unofficial local.

25

See a raccoon

 Raccoons are everywhere in the city rummaging through trash. Admittedly, they can be cute, but also terrifying. Especially when they hiss at night! That being said, do not try to pet them. In fact, leave them alone all together.

26

Experience 4 seasons in a day

 If you visit Toronto in the middle of a season, you are likely to experience some chaotic weather. For example the beginning of the day is cold and rainy. Followed by a sunny, warm afternoon, then snow in the evening! On the other hand you might be hit with a huge downpour followed by summer beach vibes! In other words, Toronto weather is very dramatic.

27

Drive through the city

 If you have the chance to drive through the city then you should definitely go for a cruise! Even though it can be a hectic experience, it is a fun ride. Especially alongside your favourite music. 

28

Walk around UofT

 The University of Toronto is conveniently located between a few popular attractions. It’s worth a stroll through campus to see why. In particular, discover historic buildings, hang-out spots, and views of the CN Tower.

29

Say sorry

 You might have heard that Canadians say sorry a lot, and it’s totally true! Even if someone runs into another person on the street, you will likely hear both say sorry. Undoubtedly, there is nothing more Canadian than apologizing for something you didn’t do!

30

See the Gooderham building

gooderham toronto

 At the intersection of Church and Wellington streets is the historical flat-iron Gooderham building. Currently the building is home to a few offices and a bar but many come to see and capture the exterior.

31

Find our stickers!

 While you explore the city, see if you can spot the Arrival Plans logo! Note that a handful of stickers were placed near popular attractions. If you find any, be sure to snap a picture and tag @arrivalplans or #myarrivalplans.

 We hope you have fun crossing off items on the Ultimate Toronto Bucket List! And don’t forget check out our comprehensive Toronto City Guide.

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2 Responses

  1. This is great. I’ve only been to Vancouver so far but Toronto is definitely on my list to explore more of Canada.

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