6 attractions to visit when house sitting in Toronto

Toronto is one of the best places in the world to visit, and has so much to offer pet & house sitters. From its multiculturalism, to its beautiful views and architecture, Toronto will never cease to amaze you.
Here we list 6 top different attractions that you should visit during your time in the city.

The CN Tower

The CN Tower is a communications and tourist tower in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. One of Canada’s greatest landmarks and one of the seven modern wonders of the world, the CN Tower dominates the Toronto skyline.

The Tower stands at 553 meters (1,815 feet) tall and is the world’s tallest tower outside of Asia. It is also one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World and has been named as one of Canada’s Greatest Constructions.

For a great dining experience with a view, you can also take the elevator to the 360-degree revolving restaurant for great food! Or perhaps if your feeling a little bold talk a walk on the glass floor, which is only 2.5 inches thick and 113 floors above the ground. There are also other options for the not faint hearted including the Skypod Overlook on level 33 and the EdgeWalk – an exhilarating walk along the edge of the building.

Scarborough Bluffs

The Scarborough Bluffs are one of the most recognizable natural landmarks in Toronto.

Formed by erosion from waves and currents, which caused them to rise up from the water, The Scarborough Bluffs are a popular destination for photographers and tourists, who come to see the views from the bluffs.

The cliffs are located on the shoreline of Lake Ontario and stretch for 7 kilometres and are also home to many different species of animals, such as deer, coyotes, foxes and wild turkeys. Along with these animals, the Scarborough Bluffs also have a large variety of plant life that can be seen in its natural state.

Casa Loma Castle

Casa Loma is a historic building in Toronto, Canada. Built in the early 1900s, The Casa Loma Castle is an architectural marvel that has been recognized by UNESCO as a heritage site. It is the only full-scale castle in North America and literally has everything you could want in a castle.

The castle was built by Sir Henry Mill Pellatt, who also founded the city of Toronto and has been used as a residence for several decades.

It was originally called “Pillatt’s Castle” but it is now known as Casa Loma because of its resemblance to the Castillo de la Mota-Lima in Spain.

There are towers with great views of the city as well as a large library and many rooms to explore. It also has a 5 hectare garden filled with beautiful flowers, sculptures and fountains.

Kensington Market Toronto

Located west of Chinatown,, Kensington Market is a diverse and vibrant area of Toronto. It’s home to many small shops and restaurants. It’s also known for its eclectic mix of people from all walks of life. Kensington Market has been a hub for artists and musicians since the 1920s.

Built on a multicultural history, today it is a chain of independent shops, restaurants, bars and shops bringing food from around the world into a tight-knit community. You can find all the groceries in the world at Kensington Market. It’s not uncommon for Kensington Market to host festivals to add to the bohemian party vibe.

Chinatown Toronto

Chinatown Toronto is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Toronto. It is one of the few places in the city that offers authentic Chinese food, culture and entertainment. The area has been a cultural centre for the Chinese community since its establishment in 1880s.

Chinatown stretches along Spadina Street is home to Chinese from Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, Vietnam and elsewhere. There are many oriental shops and fruit markets along the street, and various authentic Chinese restaurants offering traditional delicacies.

The Toronto Islands

A great contrast to the busy city, The Toronto Islands are a group of small islands in the city’s harbour. They were originally created by the dumping of sawdust from the lumber industry. The Toronto Island have been inhabited for many years, and now provide a summer holiday destination for many.

Board the ferry and embark on a journey to the Toronto Islands, a relaxation-themed must-see destination. The three big islands are Centre, Ward’s and Algonquin all of which are connected by a series of paths and bridges. Along the water, you’ll find four beautiful beaches, while 1920s cottages and charming English gardens are among the main attractions on land.

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